Sunday, January 30, 2005 This Free Office Suite Has Come a Long Way, Baby All you users of office software might remember StarOffice from such office suites as Lotus and, “I Can’t Believe It’s...
Thursday, December 30, 2004 Search Engines Enlist Visitors in Battle for Tsunami Relief First it was Google with a prominent link on its home page to an austere listing of links to relief agency...
Tuesday, November 30, 2004 Lovin’ It, But Not Findin’ It On ClickZ today, Pete Blackshaw makes a good point about the inadequacy of the site search on Mcdonalds.com. If they’re all about the salads,...
Sunday, October 31, 2004 Tracking Your eBay Auction Sales? Now that’s Highly Sophisticated Recently, Nate Elliott of Jupiter Research released a study indicating that three-quarters of search marketers — primarily in-house marketing managers of...
Thursday, September 30, 2004 New IE Coming Soon — Or Is It? Microsoft just swears that it hasn’t given up on Internet Explorer and that it’s really, really important to the future of Microsoft,...
Tuesday, August 31, 2004 What Internal Politics? Gord Hotchkiss writes on the SEM industry growing up. Great stuff. SEO/SEM firms must get out there and differentiate… or die. Posted by Andrew Goodman Monday,...
As Search Engine Strategies’ first foray into Canada approached, the buzz was underwhelming. Had one gone by the...
Friday, July 30,2004 Overture: The Missing Manual Here I’ve been napping through the production of The Missing Manual, this many-titled series from O’Reilly. The idea is that software companies don’t always do a great...
When Seth Godin decided to cast the professional “search engine optimizer” in a less-than-flattering light, it reminded me a bit of the time I naively decided to critique the Open Directory Project. Silly me. I...
Wednesday, June 30,2004 RIP I-Search, Long Live SEM 2.0 Recently, we bade farewell to a search engine marketing institution of sorts, the I-Search Digest discussion list. I-Search was founded by Marshall Simmonds, who remains...