Yesterday I spend some time on Skype with Zee from TheNextWeb.com to give my perspective on his article. He needed an SEO perspective on the Twitter Short URL roll out, and what it would mean. You can read his article here: Twitter Just Got the Respect it Deserves. The conversation was brief, as Zee was […]
Speaking at Evo Conference
Yesterday I spoke at the EVO conference in Park City. The conference is focused on the evolution of women in social media. I was invited to speak at the conference because of my SEO workshop I did last year for the eBay blogger ambassadors. Rachael Herrsher from Todaysmama.com is one of the people who started […]
Instant Twitter Feedback
Twitter can be very helpful in a world where SEO SERP’s are changing based on location, personal preferences or keyword search sequence. If you have a question, you can get Instant Twitter Feedback if you simple ask your question on Twitter. I was very surprised to learn today, when I did a search for Black […]
Group Messaging: The Next Big Thing
This post has been written by Amy Vernon on request. Group Messaging took a huge jump in Q1 2011, where media attention was all over the start-ups and applications from established companies like Google. Is Group Messaging the next Big Thing, Hype or Here to Stay? No question mark there – the sudden abundance of […]
Demand Media Stocks Plunge
Not sure if this is a direct consequence of the recent roll out of Panda/Farmer or the decrease in US state solvency, where new confidence metrics were published today. But it seems Demand Media stock has taken a beaten over the latest news, either of the two… In the press, demand media is trying to […]
Levi’s Jeans Sold for $60,000 Traffic Outburst
Years ago, an old Levi’s jeans was sold for $36,000 on eBay. This was not a Levi’s 501 as reported in conflicting stories, but rather a Levi’s Strauss 201. The Jeans was sold for so much money because it was made between 1890 and 1900. I wrote about the Levi’s jeans from 1890 some time […]
Engadget Black Hole SEO
Every morning I usually start with reading the headlines on my favorite TechNews aggregator Techmeme. It has become an obsession for me to get up to date on the News and stories which broke over night. This morning was not different at all, and with the Jetlag from Europe kicking in, getting up at 5.30 […]
StumbleUpon Breaks Traffic record on my Site
Did I already told you how I like StumbleUpon? I’m not only using it, and liking it, to discover new great sites and content. I also get great number of visitors through StumbleUpon to some of my websites. And lately I’ve experienced first hand that StumbleUpon is on Fire. I have a theory about the […]
Quora Spam Let the Self Promotion Begin
A lot has been written lately about Quora. The number of people on Quora has exploded over the course of two months (see some posts below), and my inbox is showing new followers everyday by the dozen. There are already a number of people who have asked how Quora can keep the quality of answers […]
This is what Avalanche StumbleUpon Traffic Looks Like!
Ever wondered how an avalanche of visitors on your site from StumbleUpon looks like, keep on reading, because below I’m describing the small success I’ve had with some posts that went somewhat popular on StumbleUpon. I can agree with the post on TheNextWeb.com; on how StumbleUpon brings in more traffic than Facebook. As a teaser, […]
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