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October 30th, 2006

Categories: Consumer Trends & Forecasting, Online Marketing Analysis, Search Engine Optimization, Web Analytics, Website Development

A Tale of Two Web Browsers

A couple of the year's most-anticipated releases — new versions of Internet Explorer and Firefox — arrive within a week of one another. So which one is best? Wired Magazine finds out.
Link: A Tale of Two Web Browsers (Via Digg ) 

October 4th, 2006

Categories: Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization

The other Google search site

Google has created a search site without any Google branding to test new features. The site, SearchMash, has a simple blue and white interface with a search bar and an option to click on "popular searches." Once keywords are entered, the results page features links to results running down the left side of the page […]

August 9th, 2006

Categories: Internet Advertising, Online Marketing Analysis, Search Engine Optimization, Web Analytics

News Corp, Google Deal Deconstructed

GigaOM has a good look at the reasoning behind the Fox/Google deal announced this week. Om examins the benefits to both sides while shedding some insight into the impetus for the deal in the first place.
From the article:
The $900 million deal between News Corp. and Google might seem to be all about MySpace, […]

July 18th, 2006

Categories: Search Engine Optimization

Search Engine Optimization

Search Engine Optimization

June 6th, 2006

Categories: Brand Strategy Development, Customer Analysis, Search Engine Optimization

Website designers want searches to work for free

Simply creating a website for your company isn't enough anymore. The blogging revolution (some 75,000 new blogs are created every day, according to blog directory Technorati) and the popularity of Internet search (Americans conducted 6.6 billion searches online in April) gives firms many more avenues for exposure. Savvy Web marketers realize that consumers turn to […]

April 24th, 2006

Categories: Search Engine Optimization, Website Development

MSN wakes up, goes CSS

MSN joins ESPN as a high traffic site converting to CSS. The beta of the new site is now online. They don't quite get it right, but its close. Congratulations to Microsoft. Lets just hope that they get CSS right in IE7.
Link: New CSS MSN Layout  

April 21st, 2006

Categories: Brand Strategy Development, Search Engine Optimization, Website Development

Interview with Mike Davidson on ESPN’s decision to go standards compliant (CSS)

Mike Davidson's blog has a transcript of an interview he gave to Eric Meyer on ESPN's descision to go with a CSS design. ESPN was one of the early adoptors of the technology for high traffic sites and Mike gives some interesting insights into the process they used and the reasoning behind the descision.
Link: Interview […]