http://www.seomoz.org/article/search-ranking-factors Keyword Use Factors The following components relate to the use of the user’s search query terms in determining the rank of a particular page. […]
10 YouTube tips to spice up your video
YouTube is a great way to get your message out. The most viewed YouTube video ever, “evolution of dance”, was viewed more than 53 million […]
Question about blogs
The thing to keep in mind is that blogs aren’t newspapers. Rarely, I think, will a blog (often operated by a single person with limited […]
Fair Use
24. Quotes and Time Frames for Publicly Available Content ML: Is there a rule of thumb for quoting previously published, publicly available, reports and news […]
HTML Emails
HTML email – you either love it or you hate it. Some love the simplicity of text-only emails, while others praise the flexibility and good […]
Email Design Guidelines for 2006
Never use images for important content like headlines, links and any calls to action. Use alt text for all images for a better experience in […]
How to avoid having your email being mistaken for SPAM
If you want to lessen your chances of being marked as spam avoid the following when creating emails: Using one or more lines of “YELLING” […]
Passive Voice Is Redeemed For Web Headings
Summary: Active voice is best for most Web content, but using passive voice can let you front-load important keywords in headings, blurbs, and lead sentences. […]
Imminent Demise of the Page View
Underneath the Internet advertising economy is a key metric that dictates how properties are valued and how online media is bought and sold – the […]
Seven Steps to Graphing Your Facebook Strategy
This guest post is written by Dave McClure: startup advisor, angel investor, PayPal alumnus, and Master of 500 Hats. Dave is organizing next week’s Graphing […]