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Posts Tagged ‘Google’

Google ate my longtail keywords

Around May 1st (hence the name MayDay) Google deployed an algorithm change. They can make around 400 of these per year. But this was one some webmasters really noticed and not in their favour. What happened? Read the rest of this entry »

Why a chicken in the hand is worth less

What do Chickens have to do with PPC?

One saying is that “a bird in the hand is worth 2 in the bush”. Well we can see why they said that for 1 set of circumstances. But from a sales standpoint, is it jam today, and none for the week?

What on earth am I taking about? Read on… Read the rest of this entry »

As Eric Scmitt said SHOW ME THE MONEY – I-LIE 2.0

What does this have to do with eCommerce?

What does this have to do with eCommerce?

If you have your own business, it probably didn’t take you long to realise the immutable laws of Internet ecommerce (I-LIE, or if you an Apple Mac fan, iLIE). You may not have labelled like this, but here they are again; Read the rest of this entry »

And begat it came forth the Google Horse

Every thing I thought would happen, is happening!

Etching of Trojan Horse

Etching of Trojan Horse

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Creating a Google Search Toolbar Button

My Windows XP decided to do one of its’unrecoverable tantrums and I had to rebuild my OS.

Yep it really sucks finding all your Read the rest of this entry »

The Polite Street Mugger

Google PR3Today at Tech Crunch

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 »