The SEO fail of the week goes to The Atlantic Wire, specifically Dino Grandoni, for this collection of words that was passed off as an article concerning Google Chrome overtaking Firefox in the latest edition of the browser wars. Writing online takes a different toolbox and set of tolls than writing offline where you have [...]
SEO Fail of the Week – Has Yahoo Given Up on Decent Content?
December 14th, 2011Why Do People Go Online? The Answer May Surprise You
December 9th, 2011According to a recent survey that has gained a lot of traction among SEOs and SMMs, most people go online for no particular reason. Outside of needs for a job, most people tend to logon and then wander around the net aimlessly clicking from point A to B to C with little actual plan. The [...]
Understanding the New Media
December 6th, 2011SEOs and SMMs alike will tell you the difference between old media and new media is that old media doesn’t get it. They don’t trust technology, they don’t want to learn it and they simply don’t use it. It’s no coincidence that those old media firms that simply don’t seem to move on out of [...]
Yahoo’s New Moves
December 5th, 2011SEOs are paying close attention to the news that Yahoo Projector and Yahoo’s The Set are being placed on an ice floe and left to die. Tim and Will did a good enough job working with what they had, but ultimately Yahoo finally realized the projects were financial sinkholes. While content related to TV and [...]
Is Bing Now Google’s Biggest Adversary?
June 7th, 2011Usually we discuss SEO and how it relates to Google, but the Microsoft search engine Bing deserves a little attention too. Slowly but surely, Bing is increasing in market share and becoming a force that merit’s a look when strategizing page rank goals. Bing is markedly different from Google in more ways than just appearance, [...]













