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How can your company start to increase its familiarity and trust online? As sales slow and employees have more idle time, utilize that time for online public relations. At the very least, it can help sustain sales over the coming months. Once the economy turns around, you'll have a competitive advantage with better links, better brand image, and  More...
Wandering the floors of IAB Forum Milan which held its 6th edition expo November 5th and 6th, I couldn’t help but realize the number of interactive agencies who at their stands were blatantly promoting and singling out one very important service: Online Reputation Management- the monitoring of conversations that revolve around your brand, promotin  More...
All large companies suffer from bad press. Many times, these articles are incorrect, one-sided, or an attempt to damage the top player in a market. If a significant publisher posts such an article, it can end up near the top of the search results for that company.  More...
An interesting study involving notable Fortune 500 companies brought about a singular discovery which revealed that a full third of the companies studied have deliberately purchased website domains with a slightly different intent to that of providing a positive image.  More...
Idée is the cool visual search company behind the infinite images and videos found online. You could even consider it the Google for images rather than words.Leading imaging firms such as Adobe Systems has used it as its video and image supplier. Idée has become quite popular and vastly used in the stock imagery industry  More...
Many companies still don't take advantage of SEO. There are many, however, that issue press releases on a regular basis. What they don't understand is that press releases can be part of your SEO efforts, and can be used to gain presence in the editorial results of the search engines, even if it's not a direct presence for your actual domain.  More...
Interesting and funny story about research into what really goes on in the minds of meeting attendees.  More...
More than 50% of images in promotional emails are routinely blocked by email and webmail programs, but many marketers are still sending image-based emails that do not render well as text-only. Most retail email marketers (57%) send largely image-based emails, even though they have higher spam scores (and so are more likely to be blocked by spam  More...
When talking to prospects, it’s important to present an image as a knowledgeable and professional advisor. By communicating your genuine interest in working with them and ensuring that prospects feel acknowledged, you increase the chances of winning the battle for new clients.  More...
Search engine marketing firm iProspect published its iProspect Blended Search Results Study. The study revealed that blended search results offer high clickthrough rates. So, how can marketers capitalize on the blended search trend?  More...
As web marketers seek new ways to boost conversion rates and improve their visitors' site experience, interest in multivariate testing is on a feverish rise. But those unfamiliar with the techniques are often unclear about where to start, or how to ensure success. Common methods for running controlled experiments on Web sites range from simple  More...
The customizable bits of software on Facebook and other social networking sites are the latest trend in viral marketing. But are widgets here to stay? How to effectively use them right now.  More...
The king of high-end tchotchkes (Richard Thalheimer, former CEO and chairman of The Sharper Image) and queen of low-end tchotchkes (Lillian Vernon) have been dethroned. Their bankruptcies were expected. How could this happen? Both Vernon and Thalheimer launched businesses without paying their dues. Ultimately, neither of them knew what the hell th  More...
Web2wave ( www.web2wave.com) is a Web site where you can create your account , organise your environment with thematic tabs, create browser windows ("Surflets") for each of your favorite web sites. The concept is somewhat similar to "Personalized Web Pages" (Netvibes, Protopage...) but displaying web sites rather than RSS feed.  More...