Here goes, it’s time for an experiment. Don’t judge me for some of the things I like here on Facebook, I’m trying to learn more about Facebook advertisement and politics in the US. This means, I might like Donald Trump, Ted Cruz or Hillary Clinton. I can’t vote, but I’m allowed to pay tax in the US. […]
Can a smart SEO Trick bring back Delicious
For years SEO’s have been chasing more links to pump up their rankings. Links IMHO are still a major factor which makes a site “pop” in the SERP’s. One of the oldest tricks in the book, is buy old domains, redirect the domain to your site with a 301-redirect, and flow all the raw pagerank […]
How to Grow Facebook Search Queries Exponentially with one Simple UX change
On November 11 this year, I posted this tweet: Anybody still in doubt what $FB intentions are, proof they are serious about their role in search. This was my reaction to the little balloon prompting me to do a search for the hashtag of the moment; “#GOPDebate”. A month later, the opportunity for Facebook in […]
Reinventing the Resume – How to land your next dream job Interview – with Nina Mufleh
How one woman got retweeted by the queen of Jordan, got the attention from tier 1 VC’s and the CEO & CMO and landed a job interview at Airbnb, while reinventing the traditional resume in the process. Looking to get hired into your new, dream job? Competition is high? How do you get your foot in the […]
The Founder of Twitter Retweeted My Work, and this is what Happened…
I’ve been a user and a fan of Twitter since I got introduced to the service back in 2008. So working closely with Twitter to get the Twitter Buy Button integrated with Fanatics was already excited. But getting a retweet from the original brain behind he service is not something I could have imagined. Let […]
This is Why I Speak at Conferences
Last week I spoke at a panel at the SMX conference in San Jose on the topic of retargeting. When I’m visiting a conference, I always make an effort to meet new people. Breakfast, lunch or dinners are best to exchange names, stories and problem solutions. Sessions are there to fill up the time, and […]
Google Now Is A Mobile App Disrupter
My friend Jeremiah Owyang has been focusing on the sharing/collaborative economy for the last two years. In my time at Airbnb I hosted him a number of times at our HQ, and had some interesting conversations with him. Today he wrote a blog post on how Google is entering the collaborative economy in a big way. […]
Twitter Engagement Testing > Are you using images for maximum impact?
Based on a post from MG Siegler, in which he describes the practice of posting images with text on Twitter, I wondered how my tweets with embedded images did in terms of engagement. A quick check with Twitter analytics gave me two interesting data points of last week tweets; One tweet got a massive engagement rate […]
How @Buffer Made My Day, for Days in a Row
Vanity, my favorite sin. This is a quote from the movie: Devils Advocate. The vanity has definitely worked on me, as I’ve been walking on clouds for the last couple of day. Ever since one of my favorite web apps, Buffer, has put one of my posts on their list of suggested post for their […]
Buzzfeed Love or Hate? How a Buzzfeed article made me open my mind for more Pulp
A number of people who I work with everyday have heard me saying this; I don’t particular like Buzzfeed (yep, no linking here). The click-bait article publishing website which polluted my newsfeed on Facebook for a long time, until I blocked anymore links from Buzzfeed. So when I saw the article: BuzzFeed: An Open Letter […]
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