Google Universal Search
The concept and execution of Google's Universal Search is excellent, to intersperse standard results with the niche search products offered by Google such as Google News, Blogsearch, Video etc.
The concept and execution of Google's Universal Search is excellent, to intersperse standard results with the niche search products offered by Google such as Google News, Blogsearch, Video etc.
Had an interesting meeting today about a very exciting new project. It is going to integrate some fabulous social networking with SEO and use our normally (somewhat) creative marketing techniques - that excites me.
Google's Universal Search changes have thrown a few things askew for normal SEO efforts over the past few months. If you're unfamiliar with the basic concept of Universal Search then in a nutshell it's the integration of all of Google's vertical search tools such as:
I do not like search engines. I like the problem of finding a needle in a haystack. Think about it. Here's a comment about people obsessed with the biggest marketing lie of the last 100 years. Maybe I exaggerate - but I do that alot.
Well that little experiment didn't take very long to show some sort of result. It would appear that my little resume test located at
From time to time I'll perform some empirical tests against Google. I'm not so stuck on the concept of the Scientific Method to write a complete report for posting since most of my tests are for my purposes only rather than for general consumption.
888.com sucks. Their affiliates, partners and themselves are direct sources of blog spam which are the bane of the bloggers existence. This kinf of thing drives me mental, especially considering the cheeziness of the promotion.
Podcasting is catching on a distribution channel for audio. It's a great complement to any radio campaign, in addition to giving you a new channel to increase your search rankings (through RSS feeds) and opening your product up to new and exciting channels such as iTunes. In this video tutorial we'll walk you through podcasting, the ups, the downs , the ins and the outs...
As anyone who knows me knows. I blog MSN conversations. For the record:
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