20 Reasons Why Your Business Should Use Twitter

February 20, 2009

What is Twitter?
If you haven’t heard; Twitter’s the best thing that’s come along since reality TV. It’s been featured in Newsweek, New York Times & CNN. It’s the best things since…well, you know.

Twitter is a micro-blogging social network that allows you to post your thoughts to anyone willing to listen at 140 characters at a [...]

Read the full article →

How to Protect Your Trademark in Google AdWords

January 29, 2009

As a business you spend years and thousands of dollars in resources to build your brand to the point that it’s recognizable. You may be protecting the use of your registered trademarks in traditional media, but are you also monitoring and taking the necessary steps to protect the use of your trademark in Google Adwords?
Even [...]

Read the full article →

5 Strategies to Succeed in a Recession with Internet Marketing

December 29, 2008

The recession is upon us and the general outlook is gloomy at best. But that doesn’t mean that you have to accept it. There are ways to thwart the effects of a recession and even thrive in one.
Many experts have chimed in on how businesses can keep steady during these turbulent times, and they basically [...]

Read the full article →

Chrome – Google’s Shiny New Toy See’s Daylight

September 2, 2008

Today Google launched a public beta version of their new web browser dubbed Google Chrome. In true Google fashion, they announced their new product via a web cartoon…which oddly enough held my attention longer than a spec sheet would have. Why foray into the browser wars you ask? Well quite simple really, to prevent other [...]

Read the full article →

Cuil Not Ready for Primetime

August 10, 2008

I’ve been following Cuil since I first heard about it from Search Engine Land . I, much like everyone else, was very interested to see if a well-funded start-up that was backed by some of the original Google engineers could muster enough competition to give Google a run for their money. Everyone loves an underdog.
But [...]

Read the full article →