Nielsen//NetRatings plans to bid adieu to page views, a long-time site metric that has been made obsolete by online video and Ajax page technology.
I’m Not Saying to Spam Anything
Well, today on Webmaster Radio I presented the finding from the first rel="nofollow" test. A few minutes later in the chat room I was presented with a link to another blog. The post read as follows:
A Better Ask Commercial (not saying much)
Ask has a new television commercial. And, yep, it’s . . . disappointing. Yes, the Lisa makes incredible points about how they’re still objectifying the opposite sex and how googling ogling Kato Kaelin is just plain weird. And yes, their campaign since hiring CB+P has been disjointed and disappointing. But since she’s covered all that so well, I hardly have anything to add. So I’ll quote her:
Saying The Unspeakable About Google
Thankfully it’s John Dvorak playing connect the dots with the Internet’s past and Google’s present and future, because the points are hard to argue. When Bill Gates recently said Google was most like Microsoft, more than any other competitor, he may have been making a more subtle statement than most people realized.
Truth Or Lies? Google Isn’t Saying
CNN discussed the real buzz at the Google Dance party held during SES 2005, and learned the truth is out there.
The Shocking Sales Strategy of Saying THANKS!
I would like you to begin thinking of mailboxes in a new way.
Ask Jeeves Acquires BlogLines – What Others Are Saying
Supposedly the bloglines acquistion by Ask Jeeves rumor is true but it wasn’t going to be announced until Monday or Tuesday.
Why Saying No Can Make Your Sales Rate Soar
Yes, it’s true. Saying “No” is a great way of getting people to want what you’ve got even more.
Quality Web Publishing Is About Saying No
Are the people who have least to say in your organization publishing most on your intranet or public website? Are the people who have most to say publishing least? You’re not alone. Organizations are slowly realizing that managing a website is as much about what you don’t publish as what you do.
WHAT ARE YOU SAYING AND WHO IS LISTENING?
When you speak, who is listening? This is the most important question you need to consider if you want to change or improve your life!