Archive for April, 2007

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iGoogle – New Google Brand

Google To Merge Personalized Services To “iGoogle” Brand - by Barry Schwartz on Search Engine Land.

A Free Nintendo Wii for One Lucky Marketing Pilgrim Fan!

A Free Nintendo Wii for One Lucky Marketing Pilgrim Fan! – by Andy Beal: As a thank you to our biggest fans, we’ll be giving away a free Nintendo Wii video game system to one of the many people that have added us to their Technorati favorites. Yep, for simply adding us to your favorite [...]

Analysis of Google’s Dice – Useless

Analysis of Google’s Dice – Useless by Pronet Advertising Muhammad Saleem.

Yahoo Buys Ad Company

Yahoo Buys Ad Company to Compete with Google’s Acquisition of DoubleClick – reported by Tamar Weinberg at SERoundtable.com.

SEOClass by Michael Gray & Co.

SEOClass – by Michael Gray & Co.

What Is Google PageRank?

What Is Google PageRank? A Guide For Searchers & Webmastersby Danny Sullivan. This is a classic and will be referred to often by many.

Viral Marketing Tactics

Muhammad Saleem of Pronet Advertising points out very interesting statistic about viral marketing. About 3,000 of experienced viral marketers provided their feedback on what viral marketing strategies produced great results. The study was done by Marketing Sherpa. Here are the results:

Link Baiting In Action

You should meet my “best friend.” His name is Jason Calacanis. (Jason, how do you spell that?) He is the former Editor of Silicon Alley Reporter, once profiled in New Yorker piece, former GM of Netscape, is a Brooklyn born. He wrote this cool post about link-baiting, because he loves SEO.  This is really a [...]

Personalized Google Ads?

Last night we criticized MySpace for poor ad targeting. Today SERoundtable.com reports spotting of “Very Personalized Google Ads.” Very interesting.