Archive for September, 2009
Sunday, September 6th, 2009
Google Wave will be launched on Sept 30th to 100,o00 invitees. If you haven’t already studied what Google Wave will be bringing to the online world, you need to start today. Mashable have created a clear guide to Google Wave, which is well worth reading, and there are thousands of articles on Google Wave out [...]
Tags: customer service, google, google wave, marketing, Real-time computing, search engines Posted in SEM Industry, Social Media, Tips & Tricks, google | No Comments »
Sunday, September 6th, 2009
For those using Twitter or looking to see what you can do with it, take a look at TwitterEye which is a directory of the ever-increasing number of apps available for Twitter users.
Very useful and shows just what happens when you make your source code / API available to developers to play around with.
Tags: Application programming interface, social marketing, tools, twitter Posted in Small Business Resources, Social Media | No Comments »
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Out of office autoresponders are a great thing. In some ways. If a client is trying to reach you about a particular aspect of a campaign, a notable development, a question about how to promote a new product etc, then it helps if they know that their account manager is out of the office this [...]
Tags: Autoresponder, crm, E-mail, Online PR, spam Posted in SEO, Small Business Resources, Tips & Tricks, blogs | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
At first glance, the newly announced grants for Digital Britain innovation and feasibility studies would not seem to hold much interest for the SEO industry. But, looking deeper into the scope of projects being encouraged, it would seem there is a chance for some of the most innovative companies who are involved in next gen [...]
Tags: Digital Britain, grant funding, internet marketing, marketing, Search engine optimization Posted in SEM Industry, SEO, Stats & Trends | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
The latest furore in the UK about “three strikes and you’re off the Net forever” should give many marketers cause to ponder new business models.
The music industry, as with other sectors such as telecoms, are operating with old business models, creating and then charging for false scarcity. However, many with online businesses that work, have [...]
Tags: facebook, free content, google, marketing, Open source, Rolex, WordPress, Zemanta Posted in Content, Stats & Trends | No Comments »
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