Nate on September 11th, 2008

Much like Barack Obama’s recent comment wherein he said, “put lipstick on a pig, it’s still a pig,” I feel the same way about Google Knol. You put lipstick on a linkfarm, it’s still a linkfarm. Google doesn’t need to compete with Wikipedia, although they will. Just like Microsoft doesn’t need to compete with Google, […]

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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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I was working on adding my sitemap to Google for SEO purposes on Digital Signage this morning and I found a great post HERE, that I thought was worth reiteration.
Xmap is a Joomla! extension based on the popular Joomap component. Xmap allows you to create a map of your site using the structure of your […]

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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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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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Nate on May 20th, 2008

I’m overwhelmed. Honestly. There is so much online content being shoved at us and somehow we’re expected to keep up with it all. Many of, if not all of us, have resorted to some sort of piecemeal approach to information upload to our tiny cerebrals. I mean, I’m subscribed to approximately 140 RSS feeds. So […]

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Nate on May 16th, 2008

I work for Projective Marketing. No, it’s not Projectile Marketing (which can be easily confused). I’m simply posting this article to tell a little bit about what we do at Projective Marketing. We are not your typical full-service agency.We specialize in utilizing digital mediums for advertising deployment.
Audience
What is our niche? You are. If you’re reading […]

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Nate on May 16th, 2008

There’s a lot of information online, including in Wikipedia about Pay-Per-Click and how it can increase conversion rates of customers. With the increasing use of text messaging, many are wondering about the possibilities of running similar campaigns through SMS mobile text. I’ve posted on this before, because I believe there is a viable solution and […]

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