Date: August 14th, 2008
6 Common Website Mistakes That Are Costing You Money
As I’m reviewing company websites to prepare for our August SEO Training Class, I’m struck by how often I see the same website mistakes.
Since we’ve been offering the SEO classes over the past 7 months, we’ve reviewed over 40 websites. In each class of 6 online marketers, there’s never a dearth of problems to […]
Google Reader Improves Friends Sharing Feature
The Google Reader Blog announced they have added a few features to improve the flexibility of sharing your feeds with your friends. With the new feature, you can now manage your “Friends list” in Google Reader, separate from your Gmail chat contacts.
Why is that important? Well, when Google Reader first released friend share […]
YouTube Changes Their Minds On Streaming Video: They Won’t Do It
Earlier this year, we reported that YouTube said they will be providing live streaming features by the end of 2008. According to a new report at Silicon Alley Insider, YouTube now says they will not be releasing live streaming this year and likely not even next year.
A source told Silicon Alley Insider that Google […]
India Sues Google, Yahoo & Microsoft For Allowing Sex Selection Search Ads
India’s National Newspaper reports that India’s Supreme Court is suing Google, Yahoo and Microsoft for allowing “sex selection” ads. India has a law that does not allow the sale or advertisement of services that allow people to pick the sex of their unborn child. India has virtually stopped all advertisements on TV, newsprint […]
Why I Don’t Obsess About Google
by Stoney deGeyter
So many people are obsessed with Google. And as far as that goes, there is good reason to be. Google is the largest search engine that gets the most searches and delivers far more traffic than any other engine. But I’m not one to watch Google on a hyper-obsessive level. I’m just as […]
