The online e-tailer thinks people offer a great opportunity to bring more users to eBay, and has put up the cash to reward those who bring traffic, and buyers & sellers, to the site.
Important Things to Do to Keep Your Opt-in List
Having an opt-in list is not just for sending subscribers your promotional newsletters or catalogs. Your opt-in list should be used to build a relationship with each and every person who joins your list, but you must do your part to show respect to those who do decide to subscribe.
The More Things Change…
Edelman’s Phil Gomes offers a thoughtful piece (from Steve Rubel but posted to Phil’s blog) on blogger relations, suggesting that it’s better to build relationships with bloggers than it is to just hurl pitches at them.
Video Publishing and Other Cool Things
Interesting developments with video, blogs and mobile phones.
Nine Things We Thought You Knew About Web Writing
Hey you. Yes, you. You know who you are. We thought you had taken care of these web writing “demons.” But it turns out you need a little reminder.
Nielsen/NetRatings Counting Things Differently
The Nielsen/NetRatings organization, long known and prized for its ratings systems announced a new way to track ratings and figuring in the folks who toss their cookies. They’ve been testing the method in the U.S. and using it in Australia and Italy.
Google: Um, Make That 9 Things
Google does search. Period. They’re not a portal. And three things they don’t do are horoscopes, financial advice, or chawhat was that? Oh, forget I said anything.
The Top 20 Things You Can Do to Make Your Website Accessible
In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed by Congress. The law was designed to protect people with disabilities from being discriminated against, because of a physical or mental disability.
CellphediaThe Next Distraction From Driving, Dinner, And All Things Not Lame
Could we stop making up words, please? It was cute at first, but now it’s terribly annoying as the squiggly red lines on my word processor stretch across my screen candy cane style. Thanks to an NYU grad student, we get to add another word to the effluvium of techno-jargon logorrhea.
Things You Already Know – But Aren’t Doing
At a recent seminar, one of the attendees reminded me of why most seasoned Internet marketers are not more successful.