The SEO fail of the week goes to none other than GoDaddy.com for their support of SOPA. While everyone is pretty much in agreement that stopping online piracy is a good thing, what no one that is actually minimally computer literate agrees with is the actual legislation being voted on by a pack of politicians [...]
China and SEO Part Two
November 10th, 2011After the Chinese government announced intent to crack down on microbloggers and the social media platforms that they use, SEOs from around the world immediately noticed that support has come in from Chinese technology companies. The fairytale story would be that the large corporations came to the aide of the masses that make their platforms [...]
China and SEO Part One
November 9th, 2011China has had a hard time escaping the spotlight lately, and SEOs and SMMs have been active getting the word out that China is up to no again. While the wounds created by their government mandated and corporately supported censorship campaign are still leaving a trail of heads shaking across the world wondering why no [...]
Mobile Search – Not Just For On the Go
October 27th, 2011In what is less than startling news, a recent study showed that more and more people are turning to their mobile devices to check their favorite sites than they are their computer. SEOs and SMMs have been taking this in with great interest as it directly relates to the way they may focus their skills [...]
Search Marking Stats
May 12th, 2010Reports are in and some pretty neat graphs to show trends in search marketing. An Internet Retailer survey conducted in April gathered responses from 102 web-only retailers, chain retailers, catalogers and consumer brand manufacturers. The main questions concerned search marketing. The above chart shows a range of established results, showing teat SEO and SEM are [...]













