Archive for March, 2005
I ran across an interesting observance yesterday I thought I’d share here.
I started getting 200 visits/day on Saturday on my personal blog. I found out that my blog is/was #2 or 3 for “star wars iii full trailer” in Google. However, I’m not on the first 2 pages of Yahoo for that term.
I posted the […]
Last month I asked concerning phishing:
…have you taken [phishing] into account in your online marketing? Are you still asking people to click on a link in an email? Does phishing enter into your plans at all?
We’ve been having this discussion in our office about email etiquette with the purpose of getting them to click through […]
I think Gerry McGovern has been reading this blog!
Yeah, right.
But it is good to see when someone else writes on the same things you’ve written on in the past. Makes me feel like I’m on the right track…or at least there’s some other sorry soul on the same path I am!
Gerry […]
More and more I’m fascinated by what mobile phones can do. I’ve told you about how you can blog without using a computer. Last night I learned that you can get your customized news feeds from My Yahoo! on your mobile phone. Earlier this week I found out that you can also […]
Read some interesting tips about using Skype to podcast: Ten Things I’ve Learned Podcasting and how to record using Skype @ e-Church.
The other day I posed about Task Maps and got some good interaction (good for this blog anyway
I was going to reply to the latest comment but decided to bring the discussion up here. I encourage you to read the post and comments about task maps, but you don’t have to. […]
In December I told you about a creative Christmas post card with Mary on it that a church in England used to bring people to their Christmas service.
Well, they did it again, but this time, it’s Jesus for Easter. On the back of the card it reads:
Jesus on trialdespised? rejected? betrayed? let down? traumatised? […]
George Barna released a report entitled Survey Shows How Christians Share Their Faith in January. In it was this comment:
Young adults are much more likely to share their faith through ongoing discussions with friends and through e-mail and instant message conversations than are middle-aged and older adults…They are less likely to engage in means […]
A great study came out today looking at where your eye goes on a Google search result page.
A new study has added tangible evidence to the widely held view that top-ranking search results get the most attention from users, and that lower-ranking results are all but invisible to most people.
Here’s the graphical result of the […]
Fond a very interesting article today about how to get ranked high in the “new” MSN search engine. It’s entitled Search Engine Optimization for MSN Search - Search Engine Journal. In it they claim:
MSNbot likes Meta tags
First and foremost, MSN readily admits that MSNbot will actively be using Meta tags for part of […]
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