StumbleUpon Google
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. OR you could subscribe by email if that is easier. Just enter an email in the box to the right. Thanks for visiting!I’m an early adopter but sometimes things slip by me. Yesterday we looked at Google experimenting with personalizing their [...]
Google getting Social? Maybe. Google getting personal. Definitely
Google are constantly experimenting with new features which we always enjoy checking out. Some work, some don’t. This latest one really struck me as being a feature that they will most certainly adopt. Borne out of the popularity of sites like www.digg.com and www.reddit.com where users can vote a story up or down (indicating whether [...]
Local Internet Search - The pages don’t get it YET!
Many blogs are written talking about more and more features being offered by the online pages - as I call them - SuperPages, YellowPages, etc… Like this fine blog today
They can offer all the features they want but I contend they are still missing the boat - by a mile. Most of the databases are [...]
Who is Rick Simmons?
Don’t ask me. Who really knows anyway? Well, we actually received a little further insight into the guy they call Dinkum Interactive’s “Partner and Chief Sales Officer” courtesy of the folks over at Sales Solutions Inc. in their Top Sales Producers series. They sat down with Rick (yes he can sit down for periods of [...]
Dinkum presents at Philadelphia’s Center City Proprietors Association
Rick Simmons will be regaling members of the CCPA today (Tuesday, 30th October) during a session on Internet Marketing at noon (apparently you should bring your lunch). The session is called Brown Bag Braintrust: Internet Marketing - What Are My Options? (brown bag = bring your lunch) at 15th and Walnut. For more information, [...]
SEO Video Marketing Promo Experiment
True to our word, we finally put together a promotional video of our services answering the basic question, What is SEO?
Click To Play
In addition to preparing and launching the video, this gave us another opportunity to distribute it online via the many video sharing websites out there. Included in this list is:
www.break.com
www.metacafe.com
www.dailymotion.com
www.brightcove.com
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Why NYTimes.com content is now free
There has been a great deal of speculation from the announcement that NYTimes.com is now offering their content for free, dropping their $49 per year subscription service. Some say it’s in anticipation of Murdoch’s newly acquired WSJ dropping their own subscription model for an ad supported one. Could be. Others in our world claim [...]
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