Search Companies Battle for Control of Your Television

January 13th, 2008

Sony announced they made a deal to syndicate 5 minute clips on YouTube. And Google has partnered with Matsushita to create the Google TV.

If you watch the Bill Gates CES speech (online here), at about 35 minutes in he talks about how Microsoft will power NBC’s online video distribution for the Olympics. At about 41 minutes in they mentioned that there are 10 million members on Xbox live.

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Whiteboard Friday - Controlling the Flow of PageRank & Link Juice

November 22nd, 2007

Posted by randfish

This week, as Scott heads off on vacation for Thanksgiving, I’m posting our latest Whiteboard Friday on the concept of links as votes of importance from the search engines’ perspective and how link juice passes. Below the video itself, I’ve created a few helpful graphics to better illustrate the phenomenon I’m discussing:

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Selling Commodity Services: Controlling Cost vs Adding Value

November 1st, 2007

One theory of web marketing starts off with controlling cost. Where you try to find what works right now, and do exactly what is needed to get to the level of success you want to reach. The theory sounds valid, but…

By the time something is common knowledge, its value and effectiveness has decreased and is heading lower.

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Google Adds Additional Control for Webmasters

September 12th, 2007

tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5689686.post-70837964367342662132007-07-13T14:10:00.001-07:002007-07-13T15:24:13.204-07:00Google Adds Additional Control for WebmastersToday at the Search Engine Marketing New England conference Google employee Dan Crow confirmed his crawl systems team is working on a new tag that will allow webmasters to remove a page from Google’s search results at a predetermined time.
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