|
This blog is where we share Marketo's latest thinking about B2B marketing, from best practices in demand generation and lead nurturing to accountability and marketing & sales alignment.
related items

The Google Webmaster Blog has this short post explaining how abusing sites’ comment fields by putting up comment containing links to the poster’s site can actually hurt both sites’ ranking. That is of course if the comments posted are actually not related to the post or gibberish. In short, non legit comments whose objective is ...
related items
|
Www.pagetrafficblog.com
Google Coming up with More Relevant New Search Ad Formats
—
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our Full RSS feed to get a daily digest of news around search engine industry. The latest Google blog is talking about the New search ads format introduced to provide richer and more informative search results to researchers on Google Adwords. Apart from text, the search results will have videos, ...
|
|
Craig Buckler
/
SitePoint
Germany Considers Google Analytics Ban
—
Could Google use Analytics to track individuals and build personal profiles? Officials in Germany have raised privacy concerns and are attempting to ban the system. Related posts: Google Change Breaks Third-Party Analytics Tools Google is testing AJAX search for some users in the... SaaS Yahoo! Web Analytics Surpasses Google Yahoo!’s Web ...
|
 |
Gspy.blogspot.com
Sneak Preview in Google Calendar
—
I got invited to try out a new feature in Google Calendar called Sneak Preview that allows you to simultaneously preview your friend's calendars while creating an event. Currently in Labs, the "Free or busy" gadget already allows you to check the present availability of your friends but when scheduling an event, you would still need to go to a ...
Barry Schwartz
/
Search Engine Land
Google Explains Importance Of Spam Free Web Sites
—
Google has written two spam related posts over the Thanksgiving period on the Google Webmaster Central Blog. The first was named hard facts about comment spam and the second was named generic cialis on my website? The first post explains how having comment spam on your blog or web site can hurt your web sites [...] ....
Rustybrick
/
Search Engine Roundtable
Google Maps Bug Disables Searching My Maps for User Created Content
—
A Google Maps Help thread has confirmed reports that searching for user generated content via My Maps seems to no longer be returning results. ehg, a helpful Google Maps forum member helped debug this. He said, all of my maps of MyMaps created until 20 Oct 2009 are still to search. Here a sample map "GRZG" which is still to search [1] when ...
|


Resourceshelf
/
ResourceShelf
From the Article: The widespread use of the Internet has taken a lot of the guesswork out of jury selection. Web users, especially those involved with social networking sites, are revealing much more of their personal information, often unknowingly. The Web also makes it easier for professional investigators to uncover personal information from ...
Marketing-Jive, formerly SEO-Space, was established in 2006 and since then we have noticed significant increases in both traffic and feed subscribers. If you want to promote your business to thousands of visitors who understand digital marketing, you’ve come to the right place. Sign up and start receiving qualified leads right now. Your ad will ...
related items
|
Www.marketing-jive.com
97th Grey Cup: Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Montreal Alouettes
—
Marketing-Jive, formerly SEO-Space, was established in 2006 and since then we have noticed significant increases in both traffic and feed subscribers. If you want to promote your business to thousands of visitors who understand digital marketing, you’ve come to the right place. Sign up and start receiving qualified leads right now. Your ad will ...
|

According to Experian, the majority of US searches (at least those that generate clicks) incorporate more three or more keywords. This is likely being driven keyword suggestions, a feature that's now the default for virtually every search engine and every browser. To get a sense for what this means from a PR point of view, all you need to do ...
Need to reach SEO Professionals? Then SearchBrains can help. With several advertising options you'll find the right campaign to suit your marketing needs.
 
Readwriteweb
/
ReadWriteWeb
A year ago we polled you, the ReadWriteWeb community, on your favorite mobile apps . It's become an annual tradition to run this survey, so in this post we're collecting your top 5 lists for 2009. To get you inspired, the ReadWriteWeb team have listed their personal favorites below. We first ran this poll in November 2007 , before Apple's App ...
related items

Resourceshelf
/
ResourceShelf
Over on the Panlibus blog, Richard Wallis has posted the second part of his audio interview with OCLC’s VP of WorldCat and Metadata Services, Karen Calhoun. The Panlibus post also contains the slides Karen used at OCLC’s Technical Services Forum in London earlier this month. There are 52 slides titled, OCLC Online Catalogues: What ...
related items
 
Readwriteweb
/
ReadWriteWeb
After eating the best meal of your life, it's hard to forget the experience. It's not unusual for individuals to spend a decade in search of the perfect New York-style pizza in California or the best ramen in London. At this level of obsession, you simply can't be satiated by reading menus or scouring the blurry restaurant pictures and user- ...
related items
Why to embrace Firefox 3.6's new-tab ethos, Stephen Shankland, Webware (Nov 25) There's a lot more to tabs than meets the eye. Stephen Shankland is a tab-master at getting better browsing productivity as he exploits new handling at Firefox and...

Sales taxes - or the absence of them - are one of the big reasons why some online retailers can often beat out their brick-and-mortar counterparts that also sell online. Simply put, many e-tailers do...
related items
|
Www.nytimes.com
Editorial: Online Taxes
—
As many Americans gird themselves for the Black Friday shopping crush, we can think of a lot of reasons to stay home and do holiday shopping online. Not having to pay sales taxes should not be one of them.
|

We’ve seen a plethora of sites pop up for women’s and men’s clothing and accessories, travel deals and even children’s clothes. Totsy, an invitation only sales site that features children’s brands, baby gear and products, recently launched to appeal to parents looking for a bargain.

If you’re anything like me – and let’s for all of our sakes pray that you’re not – then your first thought as you stagger back to your desk today, bloated and giddy after Thanksgiving, will likely be “what can I do to kill time until the end of the week?”

We all know that Psystar is busy bleeding out in federal court, but that doesn’t mean the fun stops. We’ll be dissecting their glorious failure for quite some time. The most recent development: it seems their plan for taking a bite out of Apple’s sales was comically ambitious. How many clones do you think they sold in 2009? ...

John andrews
/
Johnon.com
Ignorance is more powerful than knowledge. Don’t believe me? Look around you. Which force is shaping the world around YOU? Post from: johnon.com by John Andrews. Ignorance is Powerful
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.

Over the last few days, Facebook has apparently been rolling out some UI changes to a small number of users, moving many of the navigation elements that currently rest at the bottom of the screen back to the left sidebar. The changes are subtle enough that they probably won’t spark yet another user rebellion against Facebook — aside from ...
related items
|
Crave.cnet.co.uk
How MySpace can beat Facebook in 2010
—
Is MySpace the next Friendster? The next who? Exactly. Once a social network starts to lose its lustre in comparison with a younger, fresher rival, it's on a slippery slope to obscurity. What MySpace did to Friendster, it's now having done to it by Facebook.
|

As the US prepared to celebrate its 388th Thanksgiving, shoppers were sticking to traditional fare at the grocery store, even as they tapped shopping lists onto mobile device keypads, planned menus online and shared recipes over social networks, according to MyWebGrocer.
discussions
|