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The Power of the Online Petition and Social Media

November 30th, 2011

What happens when corporations don’t listen to their customers? If you are an SEO or SMM you know what happens, they might cite an example like the movement at ReaderDock , which is urging someone – anyone to make an actual docking station for the Kindle Fire and Nook Color. The complaint is that there [...]

 
 
 

Online Security – Passwords Hackers Love

November 29th, 2011

SplashID just finished another year of evaluating online security and found something that SEOs could have already posited without spending tons of money to find out – people have no idea what online security is. Not all people mind you, but in far too many cases people do not stop to consider if something as [...]

 
 
 

SEO for Lending Sites – P2P Loans in China

November 27th, 2011

SEOs and SMMs in China have been getting fat working every possible angle out there to get one particular industry search results that would make any Fortune 500 company envious. The industry in question, of course, is money lending. Money lending online to be specific, a subject that is still primarily a major taboo inside [...]

 
 
 

Charlie Miller and Apple – Hero or Hacker?

November 25th, 2011

SEOs and SMMs have been watching the work of Charlie Miller for quite awhile now – as has everyone but the most devout apostles of Apple that will not admit there are a few (to be kind) flaws with Apple’s design and programming in – pretty much everything they produce. That isn’t mean spirited. It [...]

 
 
 

Creepy Social Media Part Deux – Seamless Sharing

November 24th, 2011

SEOs and SMMs have been hotly debating what type of impact Facebook’s seamless sharing is actually having on the way people use and perceive social networking and media. While there is a dedicated following of people that feel the seamless sharing technique Facebook uses is the wave of the future, there are still pockets of [...]

 
 
 
 
 

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