Jul
21
Building Trust Between SEO & IA
July 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment
AS A MEMBER of the the Information Architecture Institute I sometimes get a plethora of emails about various topics such as wire frames, poly hierarchies, duplicate website content and other IA and SEO related subject matter. Last week an email was set out to the distribution list from Jenny Wallace who is currently working on [...]
Jul
4
le Tour de France & SEO
July 4, 2008 | 1 Comment
THIS IS MY favorite time of year - tomorrow begins the 95th Tour de France. I have been a avid fan of professional cycling since my days as a teenager building bikes in the basement of Oakmont Bicycle Shop (now HumanZoom ) and watching Greg Lemond win his second Tour in 1989. This year is [...]
Mar
29
Online Branding for Manufacturing Companies
March 29, 2008 | 1 Comment
AS I MENTIONED a post or two ago, I tend to look outside of the Online Marketing industry to see what is happening elsewhere in regards to Search. One publication of interest to me that does a great job of writing Online Marketing articles is Industry Week magazine whose focus is on the manufacturing industry. [...]
Jan
3
Web Globalization Research Report Card
January 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Does the website you manage extend beyond your country’s borders? Is your company global, but not its website? If you do own or manage a global website do you know how your site measures up against industry leaders such as British Airways, Siemens, Toyota, Pfizer, Disney, PwC and Lucky Goldstar (LG) just to name a [...]
Dec
11
Another Google Process Improvement Project | It’s All About Power
December 11, 2007 | 1 Comment
After reading Jeffrey Smith’s recent post “Google Algorithm Update - Google Search Results Are Running Lean” over at SEO Design Solutions where he discusses Google organic results (SERP’s) generating millions of results instead to tens of millions of results speculating that this might be a step in the direction of personalized search, I began to [...]











