Due to server problems we could not publish the Twitter Friday column last week. Now we’re back up. So here it is. Sorry for the inconvenience. Some #moonfruit anybody? Yesterday’s no name is today’s superstar when it comes to effective so called “hashtag” Twitter marketing. It’s goal is to make it to the Twitter.com homepage popular [...] Related posts: Twitter Friday: One Year of Twitter Participation Twitter Friday: Oprah’s KFC Coupons Congested Twitter Twitter Friday: 15 Tools Lists, Twitter Business & Social Life Resources Full story...
Numbers and statistics are never true by themselves, it always depends on how you interpret them. On the other hand, without numbers you have no idea what’s going on.
Over recent months I’ve found I’m reading RSS feeds less and less. The main difficulty is that links are now so often shared on Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon etc – that RSS can easily be forgotten sometimes.
Amazon River by lollyknit
One obvious Web trend in 2010 is what I’d like to call SEO mainstreaming.
The Community Participation Pyramid courtesy of Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox
In this week’s Twitter column I want to debunk a myth that gets spread by the likes of CNN Money and Mashable.
This week’s Twitter column is about a very intriguing survey by Neicole Crepeau. She surveyed 336 Internet users asking them several questions about their Twitter usage and perception.
One of the things I love about SEO the most is that even after years of optimization there is still room for improvement.
Twitter and nofollow is the topic of this week’s Twitter column: While even Google who has introduced, along with other search engines, the nofollow attribute to combat spam a few years ago does not propagate the use of it anymore, Twitter went nofollow big time just recently.
A new craze has been sweeping Twitter during the last couple of days, with hundreds of suggestions for #seofilms and #ppcfilms.
We’ve covered the importance of Google Buzz and we offered a list of Google Buzz tools and resources.
Last week, Avinash Kaushik opened SES London with a superb keynote presentation about web analytics – see this video interview if you missed it.