Keith Patterson is the CEO and visionary behind Itensil, Inc., a web 2.0 software firm that develops web 2.0 user interface technology and provides a hosted service called Itensil Team Activity Manager.
Quality Score Questions for Nick Fox, Google
I talked with Nick Fox, Senior Product Manager for Ads Quality at Google, to get caught up on the latest issues relating to Quality-Based Bidding.
Six Questions for the Digital Marketing Conference
On October 19 I’ll be moderating a roundtable on paid search at the Canadian Marketing Association’s annual Digital Marketing Conference. (It’s been held at The Guvernment nightclub — why that had to be the venue is an interesting conversation in itself!)
More Questions to Ask Your Web Designer
Last week’s article addressed some important questions to ask a web designer before you move forward with a website.
Questions to Ask Your Web Designer
No business has an unlimited marketing budget. If you are having a web solution developed by an outside design firm it is crucial to ensure that you are getting the most “bang for your buck”.
Webmaster Questions for CMS Developers
Before Oneupweb, I worked at an online children’s store. One of my many duties there (my desk was always covered in toys) was to manage our store’s migration to an entirely new e-commerce platform.
Questions to Help You Close?
Knowing all you can about the client’s decision process can give you an edge in winning the business. Let’s look at questions to ask.
Oracle Apps Blog – 10 Questions
I got 10 interview questions from Marian Crkon of The Feature blog, which I’ve answered as follows:
Andrei Broder Taking Questions At Yahoo
Visitors to the Yahoo Search Blog can post questions for Broder, who recently joined the company to serve as a research fellow and vice-president of emerging search technology.
Ebays Delisting iPod Seller Raises Questions
The iPod Age is defined by a trick question. If a person buys digital content, do they really own it? So far the answers braved have been “yes and no,” “um, maybe,” “well, sometimes,” and “only if the big money distributors don’t get mad about it.” Not about to take on that question, eBay recently took down a listing for a 60-gigabyte video iPod preloaded with 11,800 songs.