Yahoo! has guys like Jeremy Zawodny marketing their fresh new search platform, and yet they remain behind the competition. Microsoft jumped into the search field way later than Yahoo! did, so why is it that Microsoft rankings for well promoted sites often roughly track Google rankings, while Yahoo! still has yet to give many of these sites an opportunity to rank?
It’s common for people to enter a new year with a resolution, but this year, I thought I’d try something entirely new (and probably overflowing with hubris) and assign New Year’s resolutions to the big players in the search market. Thus, without further ado…
It’s common for people to enter a new year with a resolution, but this year, I thought I’d try something entirely new (and probably overflowing with hubris) and assign New Year’s resolutions to the big players in the search market. Thus, without further ado…
i live at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20006 yay
my favorite president is george washington who lives in richmond virginia in a nice home
Sponsor:: Need help with Social Media? Check out my SEO Services page for more information.
Related PostsWordpress Plugin to Add Excerpt to FeedI’m looking Continue Reading »
It’s sad that we don’t cover the paid side of search marketing here at SEOmoz with more frequency, but with a little luck and some elbow grease (or, at least, borrowed expertise), I’m trying to dip our toe a bit deeper. Thus, it’s with great pleasure that I welcome Mona Elesseily from Page Zero. Mona’s a paid search guru, a fellow Northwesterner (albeit a Canadian one) and one of my favorite people to spend time with. She’s graciously agreed to an interview with SEOmoz about her background, her work and her new book, Mastering Panama (no, it’s not about canals).
Stumbleupon is one of may favorite social media sites, Not only can it drive traffic that matches or often exceeds that of Digg, stumbleupon users are much less critical/confrontation/judgmental than the typical Digg user. In addition they are much more likely to subscribe to your blog/rss feed and click Continue Reading »
“Anything with a halfway interesting story about how an upstart like Facebook will beat Google will get listened to if for no other reason than to argue about it.” - Robert Scoble
To test Robert’s theory and to offer some belated support to his Google killers, we’re going to get this party started with the story of a little Korean website that could. Continue Reading »