Archive for May, 2008
The PPC results are in
Well OK they’re still coming in, I guess they always will
After the leak by Read the rest of this entry »
Why research is not work
Why research is not work
This is a place holder at the moment, while I complete writing this article.
It’s here to remind me that I said I would do it. But you’re welcome to keep coming back and looking how I evolve it. It’s a work in progress before you very eyes
I’ve read several studies recently that say in the employed work space, that only 2 hours of actual work is don3 per day, per employee.
Yes I laughed too. And it depends what you label as work.
But if you Read the rest of this entry »
The positive side of negativity
“David and Goliath in heated debate about the Law Of Attraction”
There was a Tweet recently by John Reese saying not to waste time complaining. He also said strange how only the small guys whinge, never from anyone better than the accused. (my paraphrasing – sorry John).
I don’t have my own answer for this, just a few observations;
In business, absolutely, the golden rule is Read the rest of this entry »
When moral dilemas shouldn’t be
If your personal email and PayPal email were available PUBLICLY on the Internet would you want to know?
If those details were available because of a security flaw in a system you had paid to belong to, would you want to know?
Or is it all fair game, just an honest mistake and you hope that maybe the person in charge of this security breach, might take some action, maybe soon’ish ?
And do you expect Read the rest of this entry »
The Polite Street Mugger
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=628
they highlighted how well Eric Schmidt was doing at Google, with revenue over $21 Billion dollars ($5.19 billion this quarter projected out).
Going head to head with Microsoft, Google were finally winning because they were the “nice guys” who promoted the concept of exportable (and hence strangely importable, shareable and exchangeable in to them) data.
Here was my comment response, which may or may not get printed; Read the rest of this entry »
PPC magic Yahoo and Google
I guess it might be a British thing to love the underdog. Or is it an astute value for money technique?
When you say PPC these days, most people think you mean “Google”.
Or wonder why you are saying “PPC these days” at them
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Certainly currently Google hold 66.2% (source Trellian niche keyword research) of the PPC market, but only running a Google PPC campaign therefore ignores ONE THIRD of your potential market. Is that clever?
What I find even more interesting is Read the rest of this entry »








