The useful little application called Google Notebook allows people to take notes from web pages they visit and have those notes published online; these Notebooks can be set to private, but many are left public and make for a fascinating trip through the minds of Google users.
Marketing Through Storytelling
Heard a good story lately? Do you have one to tell about your business?
It’s Like Eric Schmidt Is Speaking Through An API
The “Conversation with Eric Schmidt” was interesting for a couple of reasons yesterday at the Web 2.0 Summit.
Marketing Through forums and Social Networks
When Yuri interviewed me one of his questions was in regards to finding clients through forums. I thought I’d expand a little on that question and talk about how to use forums to market yourself and your business.
Edelman Has Been Through Enough
I’m sure you’ve all seen some family-oriented TV show in which the teenager screws up big-time. When finally confronted by his parents, the teen is shocked that there will be no further punishment. “You’ve been punished enough,” the understanding parent says.
9/11 Through The Eyes Of Search
Yahoo, Ask, and Google each demonstrated different ways to mark the fifth anniversary of the September 11th, 2001 attacks.
AOL PlayLincs Gamers Through AIM
The young male demographic may be found in concentration among the gamers in the world, and a new initiative by AOL and Super Computer International (SCI) makes features available to them via PlayLinc.
Site Promotion Through Web Awards
Website promotion is not an easy task, because thousands of new websites are created each day, each of them striving for a position in the first
engine results, some using ethical techniques, others try to fool the search engines.
Sales Through Storytelling
Sell skills, values and experience with short, powerful success stories that showcase your skills, experience and values…
BlogHer Aftershocks Rumble Through Blogosphere
The aftershocks of BlogHer rumble through the blogosphere…the confidence, the insights, the diversity, (and even the vitriol and invective), 700++ voices from the individuals who were there, as well as the multitudes who followed the conference online.