Date: November 7th, 2007
7 November, 2007 (02:17) | Search News | No comments
Ten free sites that bring you information on music and composers.
Music and Media Librarian Lindsay Hansen of the California State University Northridge has an very interesting article in the November/December issue of Online. In Music to Researchers’ Ears she looks at ten high quality sites that can be used for researching music.
Here are […]
7 November, 2007 (02:17) | Search News | No comments
Wikipedia is a great source of information. Some of the articles are sub standard, some are slandering, even infuriating. But that’s the same all over the web. If you keep that in mind, Wikipedia contains a lot of interesting and useful information. But how to find it? Even if most Wikipedia articles are of good […]
7 November, 2007 (02:17) | SEM News | No comments
Jennifer Laycock’s blog post, “Twitter CAN be Useful! Who Knew?“, reminds us that in today’s business world you need to be open to new ideas and new iterations of ideas. What may seem a waste of time at first glance may hold promising potential as a business application.
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7 November, 2007 (02:17) | SEM News | No comments
Jennifer Laycock’s blog post, “Twitter CAN be Useful! Who Knew?“, reminds us that in today’s business world you need to be open to new ideas and new iterations of ideas. What may seem a waste of time at first glance may hold promising potential as a business application.
Read Original Post Here
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7 November, 2007 (02:17) | SEM News | No comments
It took me awhile to realize that paid search was not a game! Really.
Paid search is big business and potentially a large amount of a small
business marketing budget. But like many people, I jumped in headfirst
and was enamored with tweaking ads, trying new keywords and spending my
company’s money. My early ways were more PPC Gunslinger […]
7 November, 2007 (02:17) | SEM News | No comments
It took me awhile to realize that paid search was not a game! Really.
Paid search is big business and potentially a large amount of a small
business marketing budget. But like many people, I jumped in headfirst
and was enamored with tweaking ads, trying new keywords and spending my
company’s money. My early ways were more PPC Gunslinger […]
7 November, 2007 (02:17) | SEM News | No comments
While learning how to effectively manage a paid search advertising campaign can take quite a bit of time, there are plenty of quick and easy ways to increase your chances at success. This article aims to outline five common mistakes that end up keeping small businesses and in-house marketers from maximizing the potential of their […]
7 November, 2007 (02:17) | SEM News | No comments
While learning how to effectively manage a paid search advertising campaign can take quite a bit of time, there are plenty of quick and easy ways to increase your chances at success. This article aims to outline five common mistakes that end up keeping small businesses and in-house marketers from maximizing the potential of their […]
7 November, 2007 (02:17) | SEM News | No comments
I’m not a Google hater. In fact I have no real problems with Google other than the standard fare. I don’t always agree with what they do and they, at times, appear to be quite hypocritical. Many would simply chalk that up to big-business. But Google’s no Enron, at least not yet. My only real […]
7 November, 2007 (02:17) | SEM News | No comments
I’m not a Google hater. In fact I have no real problems with Google other than the standard fare. I don’t always agree with what they do and they, at times, appear to be quite hypocritical. Many would simply chalk that up to big-business. But Google’s no Enron, at least not yet. My only real […]