Elsewhere, I’ve expressed skepticism that black hat techniques are relevant to the world of paid search. Let’s look at some aggressive techniques that are worth considering – and aren’t necessarily black hat. Let’s call...
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At an ecommerce industry event recently, I heard some amazing statistics — and amazing, but all-too-familiar, anecdotes — about the sorry state of Canadian etail. Let’s be clear: the Canadian consumer is at the...
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The latest debates over Google Search results, search quality, antitrust, and other drama are only the latest in a long period of rapid change for Google in the search arena. That period, pretty much...
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A Website is Like a Company, and Vice-Versa. Post-Revolution,There Really is No ‘Revert’
You’ve been through it. Everyone you know has probably been through it, at some point. Your website and the platform is built on are now five (or, aaaghh! seven or eight!) years old, and...
Facebook is free, essentially for three reasons: People pay for apps and games, and Facebook’s cut of that subsidizes the platform You view and/or click on ads, and that also subsidizes the platform 9-figure...
Legendary. Epic. etc. You may have noticed a lot of adjectives like this strangely appearing in TV ads. Even for products like aluminum siding and arthritis medication. Why? Because somewhere between Fast Times at...
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Back when Overture (previously GoTo.com, later became Yahoo Search Marketing) was preparing its prospectus for an initial public offering, the company spoke often of the paid clicks (to which by now we’ve become so...