Archive for May, 2008
Bidding Directories – A thriving fork of traditional web directories
Some fads on the Internet do fade very quickly, others fade slowly, while some remain, prosper and evolve to become a permanent feature of the Internet landscape. Small web directories (these are usually directories owned by an individual with little or no authority or recognition in the wider Internet community) is a good example of [...]
20May2008 | temi | 1 comment | ContinuedSEO 102: Social Networking
I am not an epxert on social networking from an internet marketing perspective, but I came across someone that is spending a small fortune doing it and who is now my friend on digg.com – it is none other than Barack Obama (I nearly wrote Osama then, probably would have resulted in black helicopters circling [...]
17May2008 | Tony | 5 comments | ContinuedSEO 101: Google Adwords Top Tips
Google Adwords is the system used to power the sponsored text ads returned by Google when you do a search. These are the highlighted ads that sometimes appear above the organic results and more usually to the right of them down the side of the page. It is also the system used to provide contextual [...]
17May2008 | Tony | 1 comment | Continued
Create a web directory
When trying to find a business many turn to their local yellow pages phone book. In an effort to bring yellow page resources above and beyond a simple name and number list and to generate new income streams, many web developers are creating feature rich web directories. Niche directories or yellowpage style [...]
12May2008 | benjohnson | 5 comments | Continued
HTC Touch Dual
I was planning to pay Orange £20 and unlock my Nokia N95 for use on another network. I had decided to move to T-mobile as they have something called Web’n’Talk which gives you unlimited internet access for £7.50 per month. Orange didn’t have anything similar, well that’s what I thought. When I [...]
4May2008 | Tony | 0 comments | Continued
