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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
Why do epiphanies always happen in the middle of the night? Why can't they been more conveniently scheduled during regular business hours, say between 10 and 11 in the morning or a right after afternoon break at around 3: 30? But no, but they usually occur somewhere between two and four in the morning. The fact that I was in a semiconscious state for this particular epiphany has everything to do with the fact that we ran out of decaf at the office yesterday and I figured I could squeeze in just one cup of regular coffee without serious side effects. I was wrong.
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by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
Just as the second generation of search engines and directories evolved into niche topic specific portals we are seeing the same occur in the area of RSS feed directories and search engines. While some directories are admittedly more niche than others, the trend is obvious.
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by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
How much do you know about podcasting? Take the podcast quiz and test your knowledge.
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Everyone wants to have a successful web site. However, most people do the wrong things to promote their web sites.
If you want to have a successful web site and if you want to get high rankings on search engines then your web site must have the right factors. Here are the top 5 factors for successful web sites in 2007.
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by Cory Bates
http://www.enquiro.com
Here I will be looking at Windows new, much more user friendly, Vista release which will be available as of the first day of February. And even though we know we're all going to go out and buy it, I wanted to look at what Microsoft themselves are outlining as the top reasons why we should have it now (100 reasons you'll be speechless), and how we could have had this 2 years ago if we had chosen Mac OSX (Note: traditionally I am a "mac" guy, though through the course of my day I spend most of my time on a PC. I must say though, I am really happy for all of you PC folk who get to experience an OS that is finally all about you.)
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by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
The following article offers predictions for the current year in relation to what will be popular and unpopular in our technological environment, and includes reference links to other such predictions.
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Enabling the Branding Conversation
by Kyle Grant
http://www.enquiro.com
Consumer Generated Media (CGM) and User Generated Content (UGC) seem to be popular buzzwords for what seems to be new methods of marketing over the internet, Web 2.0 as others would call it. However, these marketing strategies are not new, nor are the implications of its implementation.
Marketers have always known about building buzz and guerrilla marketing tactics to build word-of-mouth brand awareness, what has changed is the volume and speed of implementation. Marketers have known that branding is something that occurs with or without the company intervening, whether the company chooses to actively participate in that branding defines brand management; how it participates is its brand management strategy.
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by Jody Nimetz
http://www.enquiro.com
For B2B companies, part of any good e-commerce strategy is measuring key performance indicators (KPIs). The importance of identifying proper online KPIs cannot be stressed enough. Time and time again I have seen organizations measure metrics that do not accurately indicate success areas in their online campaigns as they relate to ROI. Quite often it seems as if the online key performance indicators are not aligned with the company's overall KPIs being measured. Remember that an effective KPI should incorporate the following:
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In our newsletter articles, we have often mentioned Matt Cutts. He is the poster boy of Google and the search engine optimization (SEO) community. Thousands of webmasters follow every single word on this blog.
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by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
Each and every year people around the world mark the first day of the New Year with resolutions. They resolve to do a wide variety of things, and while few resolutions are actually kept, the tradition is a hallmark of the holiday each year.
Experts suggest that people should make lifestyle changes rather than resolutions. I am a bit more pragmatic. Tackle a task you know that you can succeed at. Do not bite off more than you can chew, and you will be one of the few who manages to keep their resolutions. Here are a few suggested resolutions for webmasters and small business owners.
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