Refresh, Renew, Redesign
Are you thinking about freshening up your website? Or maybe a wholesale do-over? If you're not careful, big changes to your site can cause big problems. What do you need to know to minimize the potential pain?
Are you thinking about freshening up your website? Or maybe a wholesale do-over? If you're not careful, big changes to your site can cause big problems. What do you need to know to minimize the potential pain?
With so many websites out there - how does yours standout? For me, it's always been about content. If a site has something unique or even proclaims to be the experts at what it is that they do, then that [...]
The title of that popular Beatles song captures an approach to help your website better achieve its goals. Some years back you might have thought the key to that was to make your website very visible in Google keyword searches. [...]
I am really pleased to announce that Search Engine People has been named one of Canadas fastest growing companies by Profit Magazine. In fact, we are ranked as the 87th fastest growing company. The rankings were just released at 9 [...]
The Man in Black fled across the desert and the Gunslinger followed When thinking how to introduce Fantomaster, those words came to mind. His is a nickname that evokes the legendary imagery of Clint Eastwood, of one who took the [...]
Brian Carter is Director of SEO, PPC, and Social Media at Fuel Interactive, a full service interactive agency in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Disclosure: Brian is a cofounder of the pay per tweet twitter marketing service TweetROI, which debuted about [...]
Twitter brings with it the question: what does it do and why should I use it? To get more familiar with it, here are 29 useful scenario's, ranging from getting a new job to doing market research, and 4 ... [...]
Content consumption moves away from the original point of publication. Many people rely on aggregators and filters to leisure in the information streams. As up and coming as blogging was "back then", Twitter and others are now. Ruud Hein asks: [...]
Welcome to yet another edition of TGIF here at the scoop. It's been a long and busy week for us all I am sure. Can we think back to one moment in the week where we thought "Yes! I love [...]
Bryan Eisenberg is what I consider a very smart marketer. I "know" him best from his intriguing 2006 "Waiting For Your Cat to Bark", written with Jeffrey Eisenberg and Lisa Davis, which, to me, is the "Don't Make Me Think" [...]