SEO Tool Review: Scribe for Wordpress
For those familiar with content development, Brian Clark is the well-known expert behind CopyBlogger. Recently, Brian teamed up with a talented crew to create a new SEO-focused tool for use by Wordpress fans.
Since Dinkum Interactive is a big Wordpress fan and uses the platform itself, I took a few moments to take Scribe for a [...]
Website Content Basics: Planning is Important
Website content creation does not have to be difficult. In the third part of our website content basics series, I’ll discuss how a little planning can minimize work while maximize your online marketing performance.
With an understanding of How Users Read the Web and What is Good Content?, it’s wise to then continue with doing a [...]
WSJ Measuring Traffic on the Web: Dot-Complicated
Constantly bathed in quantitative data that frequently comes with web analytics, website analysis and the like, it’s no wonder that businesses feel that every unique visitor, action or sale is easily monitored, but my Saturday read of the Wall Street Journal over coffee offered a reality check. Dot-Complicated: Measuring Traffic on the Web describes [...]
Social Media Simply Explained
Have you ever encountered an explanation of something perceived to be complex that broke it down simply and effectively? Well, Lee LeFever and Common Craft regularly create videos that do exactly that. Perfect example: Social Media.
Check this out an tell us what you think:
For those unfamiliar with social media, did this make sense?
Bill Rowland
Website Content Basics: What is Good Content?
Anyone that has ever performed research on how to write content for a website, blog, article, press release or any other online medium has surely encountered the phrase “Content is King.” Sure, it’s important to create good content to provide value for users, but what exactly is “good” content? In the second post on my [...]
Website Content Basics: Going Old School
I’ve recently worked on a number of content-focused projects that made me recognize that many businesses don’t understand how website content acts as a basic building block to good Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Therefore, I plan on creating a brief series that will touch on the basics of creating content in the coming weeks. Today, [...]
Truly Stupid Domain Names & How to Avoid Them
Every come across a domain name that is truly unfortunate? When an individual makes a mistake it’s comical, but when businesses make an error it’s stupid. Failing to perform the most basic steps in selecting a domain name can be a big misstep. Here we gathered some truly stupid domain names and offer some [...]
Will Foursquare Beat Twitter?
Foursquare is among the most fun and interesting mobile applications that you may not have heard of; in fact, it may give Twitter a run for its money. Like many new and shiny things, I set Foursquare aside until after the dust settled from last year’s launch, but after recently picking it up I’m impressed. [...]
Milwaukee’s AJ Bombers Depends on Twitter
Hey, I was doing my thing last week when I saw a tweet from @julien (aka Julien Smith) that alerted me to a video Chris Brogan recently posted on his blog (For those into social media, I highly recommend it). In it Chris chatted with Joe Sorge, who discussed how his restaurant AJ Bombers has [...]


