Archive for February, 2005
What’s the best tool for blogging? Depends on what you want. But if you want to be with the “in crowd”, then you should check the following chart courtesy of elise.com’s On the Job:
I have a real love/hate relationship with Blogger. It’s slow at times and won’t give me some of the […]
One of my favorite reports came out last week and I missed it! But yesterday I found it. It’s ClickZ.com’s Population Explosion! chart. It’s great to look through because it tells you the population of each country in the world along with their internet population. Very interesting stuff.
So for example, […]
I’ve made my attempts at explaining RSS, but here’s a better one: Poynter Online - RSS for Journalists.
Thanks to Ken and SmartChristian for the tip.
My friend, Dr. Ralph Wilson, is getting ready to go on tour again this time bringing his Internet Marketing Best Practices Briefing Series across the US. He says:
The purpose of the one-day Internet Marketing Best Practices Briefing is to bring you or your employees up-to-date in the 5 most crucial arenas of online commerce […]
Do you maintain the status quo or do you challenge it? I do both.
There are a lot of things that I think should be challenged. Just because we’re doing things a certain way doesn’t mean it’s the best.
There are a lot of things that I think shouldn’t be challenged. The reason they […]
Read an interesting article today that tries to help explain the roles of each of the stakeholders in web search (searchers, search engines, and site owners). I like how he laid out the responsibilities of each:
Roles and Responsibilities of Searchers
Locate and use search engines with results that best match their requirements and personalities (demographic […]
There’s a new service out there called Rapid Feeds - Create, Publish and Syndicate RSS Feeds and Items easily with RapidFeeds Manager. I haven’t tried it yet, but it looks very promising. It’s worth a look-see.
Thanks to Steve for the tip.
Here’s an interesting idea for driving traffic to your website over a period of time. I’ll explain it some, but the question I want to ask is “is this effective?”
The concept is to come up with a list of item titles for content and release them on a regular schedule. To come up with the […]
Data on broswer market share in North America is out. Browser Wars: Who’s Winning, Who’s Losing
According to the data, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer (IE) maintains its preeminence among North American browsers, with a combined 84.85 percent market share. Firefox comes in second with a 4.48 percent stake, followed by Netscape (3.03 percent); AOL (2.20 percent); […]
I think I’ve mentioned some of these before, but I thought I’d post this email I got from the Pew Internet Project today:
—–Original Message—–Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 5:39 PMSubject: Three New Reports from Pew
The Pew Internet Project has released three new reports recently
Online Banking 2005: A Pew Internet Project Data Memohttp://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/149/report_display.aspThis short memo looks […]
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