Please note: the title of this article is meant purely in jest.
I was doing some shameless vanity searching this morning, and I came upon an interesting and intriguing discovery.
A search at Yahoo.co.uk for “geosign seo” turned up a listing from SEOmoz.org. Surely, there is nothing surprising about this. While I was […]
Greetings, dear reader! Welcome back! It’s been a while, huh? I haven’t blogged in quite some time, but that’s not to say that there has been nothing going on. Quite the contrary; things have been completely mad and frantic as of late. In the past 12 weeks:
I quit my […]
Note: I drafted this over a month ago, but I wasn’t sure that posting it would go over too well back at the office. I have since tendered my resignation at Geosign Corporation, so fuck it! Enjoy!
Allow me to begin by stating that the following is my own personal opinion and in […]
Have you guys noticed anything strange about Gmail lately? Is it just me, or am I seeing the early signs of Google Personalization? People have been speculating and ranting about this for a little while now, but I think I’m starting to see it in action. Let’s do a little test. […]
“Propaganda is neutrally defined as a systematic form of purposeful persuasion that attempts to influence the emotions, attitudes, opinions, and actions of specified target audiences for ideological, political or commercial purposes through the controlled transmission of one-sided messages (which may or may not be factual) via mass and direct media channels. A propaganda organization employs […]
There have been a number of high profile news items this week, each of which touched upon the politics of the web and internet marketing in a unique and interesting way. A handful of prominent bloggers have been discussing the implications of a new law, currently under review in the US Congress, that would […]
This week, I have been delving into widgets and widget marketing (for lack of a better phrase). You have all seen widgets before; they are the cool little mini-apps that you might find on your favourite websites or blogs. If you have a Mac, you can find them on your own desktop. […]
Posted in Search Views, SEO on January 6th, 2007 No Comments »
When I was hired at Geosign two years ago, I spent a lot of time studying the work of the masters. If it was not for people like Todd spreading the good word about effective search marketing tactics, we would all still be building reciprocal links. While Todd and I have spoken only […]
In my previous post, I made mention of a particular set of search results that I found rather disturbing. One of the sites I work with is called the Renewable Planet. It’s a supercool Google mash-up of renewable energy projects that is trying to raise awareness about the critical environmental issues facing the […]