As digital signage metrics standards continue to emerge, rest assured the industry will follow. Metrics are paramount to the success of any digital signage network attempting to sell advertising space. In fact, this is true for any advertising medium.
We’ve also read a lot about how in the land of the digital signage, content reigns. Let’s […]

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I’ve been meaning to post about this for a while, but I’ve not gotten around to it. For those familiar with SEO techniques, there’s a lot of buzz around the web regarding dofollow links and commentluv. I’ve found some lists of dofollow blogs out there. The best type of dofollow blog is the type that […]

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Just like digital signage vendors and networks themselves, there seems to be a lot of “me-too” offerings for digital signage directories and forums. Forums seem to be the most popular. I just noticed another Digital Signage Forum pop up. It was created by DSN3G.com, a cellular digital signage connectivity company.
It’s merely a Search Engine Optimization […]

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Nate on July 28th, 2008

According to a press release today, there’s a new search engine being launched by some former Googlers that supposedly going to compete with the giant.
A new search engine created by former engineers from Google Inc. launched Sunday night, claiming to cover three times as many Web pages as Google.
Menlo Park-based Cuil Inc. was created by […]

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Nate on June 10th, 2008

This post is for those of you trying to get higher on the Google charts for your specific keywords. I picked up the tip from my good friend Mark Jones who found it at GoogleGuide.com (a great resource by the way).
Essentially this is the key: don’t go to your own site via bookmarks or even […]

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Nate on June 3rd, 2008

In the realm of the internets (I like to use the plural, much like the southerners like to pluralize Wal-Mart to Wal-Marts), there are writers and readers. Naturally those who surf the web often usually do both. Those that are savvy enough, know that a equal dose of both is necessary to keep up in […]

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Nate on May 30th, 2008

Do you remember the old rhetoric, “what’s in a name?….Everything!” A truism like that will not fade. It’s the same with today, except with keywords. When it comes to searching, it’s all about the keywords, honey. There ain’t nothing more important than relevant, keyword-rich, content, that webcrawlers and people both enjoy.
So, figure out what people […]

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Nate on May 28th, 2008

I just read a super duper interesting article on All Things SEM. It talked about the viral, yet non-sustaining nature Twitter has created. Among the reasons for Twitter’s eventual demise are the following

Twits are not valuable (after writing that sentence, I laughed…so true! The less Twits the better). The argument is that posts to Twitter, […]

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I remember watching an episode of Sienfeld where George is driving around New York looking for a place to park. I can’t remember who was with him, but whoever it was suggested that he just find a paid parking space. George jabbed back with, “that’s like prostitution. Why would I pay for something I could […]

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Nate on May 20th, 2008

I did some searching on this lately to see if it’s legit. Sho nuff! So, here’s the skinny… So, you want to improve your page rank in Google, Yahoo, Alexa? This is one of the best and fastest ways to do it imaginable.
1. Simply subscribe to RSS feeds in a reader. I’m currently subscribed to […]

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