May 12, 2009
It’s been almost 2 years since Dan Schawbel introduced himself to me via email. Barely a month later he asked me to help judge his Personal Brand Awards. At the time, I had never heard of Dan, so put him through the wringer–asking him lots of questions before agreeing.
Since then, I’ve kept in touch with [...]
May 13, 2008
For once, the (semi-)mainstream media (almost) gets it right. Chris Wilson, editorial assistant at the Washington Post-owned Internet magazine Slate, wrote an article Friday about search engine optimization—and it didn’t confuse legitimate SEO with the snake oil salesmen that usually dominate the image of the industry.
In fact, Wilson’s premise was that SEO [...]
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May 12, 2008
First MySpace announced data portability, then Facebook announced Connect, and now Google has Friend Connect. Each is making it easier to share profile information from one social networking site to other web sites (and hoping to be place you go to do that). Google’s Friend Connect was announced today.
To add social networking features to any [...]
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May 12, 2008
Good Monday morning Pilgrims!
I trust you had a good weekend and were nice to your mom. Now that you’re back at work, it’s time to catch up on the latest internet marketing news Picks:
TechCrunch is reporting a rumor that Google will launch a new set of APIs today called “Friend Connect,” allowing you to pull [...]
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May 12, 2008
There’s a buzz in the blogosphere over the launch of Powerset, a natural language processing search engine that uses Wikipedia for its index. Either I’ve not had enough coffee this morning or I’m the only one that’s asking these pointed questions.
Didn’t Ask.com try natural language search? Didn’t it fail?
Didn’t Google spend the last 10 years [...]
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