Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Goodbye ruby tuesday who could hang a name on you?
Well it's that time of the week again, nothing very intriguing about a Tuesday -except reading our blog of course. Well, here is the rundown of some things from the past week:
Google Bungles CBS Deal
After taking over YouTube, Google needs to find some love from the television juggernauts. CBS was supposed to be one of the first victims but, they backed out leaving Google high and dry to search (get it) for another ally. Ahh...poor Google- Reuters has the story...
Breaking News: People Are Different!
De Vos and Jansen Market Research conducted some, well, research as to how 'buyers' and 'searchers' peruse the web. It seems buyers are more meticulous with search results than their more scholarly adversaries. A full PDF document with tables, charts, lions, and bears are offered at Checkit Media Bureau....
New School SEO-How Postmodern!
Todd at Stuntdubl did a nice job dropping some knowledge on what 'new school' SEO's are up to and how they use what they have. Not to undermine Todd's acumen for SEO, but one of the best features of the article is a link to a light saber fight video (but I digress...). The blog has some interesting newfangled aspects to bring to the SEO game.
Quigo Kicks Some Google Quass
Google has arranged the way in which they provide space for contextual ads on their engine because Quigo was more clever than the cyber-juggernaut (way to beat them at their own game Quigo!). Google will now be more informative (imagine that) in relinquishing where advertisers ads will wind up amongst the vast number of Google pages. I don't care if Google has enough money to outsell Quigo, Quigo did it better than Google and forced Goliath to modify himself- this is a huge day for the little man! The Times online (New York Times silly is there any other?) has the full lowdown....
What's a Keyword?
Lisa Barone at Search Engine Guide has some interesting things to say about conducting keyword optimization; and she does it in phases, not sections or paragraphs- that's some new flavor for your cornea. It is a very informative article and I think that the best point of advice provided is to rinse, wash, and repeat. This article is good for both SEOs to remember some common things that are forgotten and for clients to get a better understanding at just what the heck we do with our time and their money.
Sincerely,
contentmuse
Well it's that time of the week again, nothing very intriguing about a Tuesday -except reading our blog of course. Well, here is the rundown of some things from the past week:
Google Bungles CBS Deal
After taking over YouTube, Google needs to find some love from the television juggernauts. CBS was supposed to be one of the first victims but, they backed out leaving Google high and dry to search (get it) for another ally. Ahh...poor Google- Reuters has the story...
Breaking News: People Are Different!
De Vos and Jansen Market Research conducted some, well, research as to how 'buyers' and 'searchers' peruse the web. It seems buyers are more meticulous with search results than their more scholarly adversaries. A full PDF document with tables, charts, lions, and bears are offered at Checkit Media Bureau....
New School SEO-How Postmodern!
Todd at Stuntdubl did a nice job dropping some knowledge on what 'new school' SEO's are up to and how they use what they have. Not to undermine Todd's acumen for SEO, but one of the best features of the article is a link to a light saber fight video (but I digress...). The blog has some interesting newfangled aspects to bring to the SEO game.
Quigo Kicks Some Google Quass
Google has arranged the way in which they provide space for contextual ads on their engine because Quigo was more clever than the cyber-juggernaut (way to beat them at their own game Quigo!). Google will now be more informative (imagine that) in relinquishing where advertisers ads will wind up amongst the vast number of Google pages. I don't care if Google has enough money to outsell Quigo, Quigo did it better than Google and forced Goliath to modify himself- this is a huge day for the little man! The Times online (New York Times silly is there any other?) has the full lowdown....
What's a Keyword?
Lisa Barone at Search Engine Guide has some interesting things to say about conducting keyword optimization; and she does it in phases, not sections or paragraphs- that's some new flavor for your cornea. It is a very informative article and I think that the best point of advice provided is to rinse, wash, and repeat. This article is good for both SEOs to remember some common things that are forgotten and for clients to get a better understanding at just what the heck we do with our time and their money.
Sincerely,
contentmuse






