Sunday, January 31, 2010
Does on-line marketing work?
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Announcing Prairiedogpricing.com
Announcing Prairiedogpricing.com
Rossini.com announces a new and affordable web page creation program. Imagine, you get a 10 page web site, e-mail, hosting, search marketing and reporting for just $25.00 per month!
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Prose Inc now offering quality used furniture for sale
Prose, Inc., based in Bonner Springs, Kansas has a 50,000 square foot facility that houses our used and re manufactured office products and our state-of-the-art re manufacturing repair equipment and a staff of fully qualified systems personnel that includes experienced office furniture installers and designers to handle any size project. The Prose employee has an excellent understanding of how to dismantle office furniture and reassemble it. Our people understand how to make our used furniture look like new and allow us to sell it at a very affordable price. For specials visit www.proseinc.com!
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Will we be Googling in 5 years?
Beyond Google. Where will customers be searching in 5 years?
Dixon Jones of Receptional asks the audience: Who doubts life after Google? About half the audience raises their hand.
According to Dixon, there will be life after Google and we are already there. He cites Facebook as an example of a site that is growing links more quickly than Google.
He then goes on to discuss the Trust/Convenience Contract. This contract is illustrated when searchers trust Google to give them data, as opposed to going around knocking on neighbor’s doors to find the answer.
However, Google isn’t the only choice anymore. Users can and do go to blogs, Facebook, Twitter to retrieve information often removing Google from the equation.
Blogs do work!
Blogs at the most basic level are straightforward or “easy” to start. But the real question is whether they deliver on the SEO promise so many blog marketers make. Our survey results show that 87.4% of respondents “successfully increased measurable SEO objectives as a direct result of blogging“. Savvy SEO practioners made comments like, “Absolutely. In fact, we make sure to create a small, quality cluster of blogs on different platforms and Class C IP’s to support their communications initiatives.”