As if there wasn’t enough change on the Internet these days the Associated Press (AP) is now putting together a program that will cost anyone who uses anything that they publish a minimum of $12.50. While that may seem a bit much it gets even worse when you discover that that price is for using just 5 words or less of their material!
Starting An In-House SEO Program
How do you do in-house SEO if you have never done it before? In the session "In House: I’m responsible for SEO now what?" the panel offers advice on how to create a successful in-house SEO program.
(Coverage of SMX West continues at Murdok Videos. Keep an eye on Murdok for more notes and videos from the event this week.)
Wal-Mart Starting To Use Behavioral Targeting; via Yahoo
Yahoo has signed a deal with Wal-Mart under which Yahoo will start selling display advertising on Wal-Mart.
FeedBurner Starting To Fly Google’s Flag
Almost 11 months ago, Google announced its acquisition of FeedBurner. Now, FeedBurner finally seems ready to make some aesthetic changes and more serious overhauls.
Starting An SEO Company
Starting an SEO company (correctly) is a lot harder than you might first think. Let’s assume for a moment that you’re at the stage where you’re launching the company, whether that means you’ll be starting a full-scale SEO company or going it alone is up to you.
A Good Starting Point for Learning About Video
If you’re interested in using video in your communication plans but don’t really know where to start – what equipment to get or what software you’ll need – three excellent articles published today on Journalism.co.uk will give you some clear pointers.
Google Won’t Make Judgements, but Desires to be Starting Point
With the announcement of Knol, Google displayed their desire to become a publisher. Why?
Web 2.0 Expo: Starting Up 2.0
My first session here at Web 2.0 Expo is “Starting Up 2.0: Strategies for Pitching, Financing & Growing Your Web 2.0 Startup” with Jeff Clavier of SoftTechVC and Rob Hayes of First Round Capital.
Programming and Starting a Web 2.0 Company
If you do not have programming skills, but you have excellent business skills and a burning idea for a web 2.0 company? Outsourcing your code development might just be for you.
Funding and Starting a Web 2.0 Company
There are three basic brands of funding for your new shiny web 2.0 company. Bootstrap, Angel and Venture Capitol. Which one you use really relies on your personality (how well you tolerate risk) and how deep your pockets are.
Bootstrapping