Twitter or Twittest?

Twitter has become one of the biggest social media networks in the world. People can follow their friends and family, celebrities, even their favorite submarine sandwich shop—like @erbertgerberts*, for example. Twitter’s quick and easy to use, and since it’s meant for the fast sharing of thoughts and information, in easy-to-swallow snippet form (yes, I know they’re called “Tweets,” but honestly, that’s just ridiculous), it can actually make a mighty fine marketing tool. It’s simple to maximize your company’s presence, and [...]

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Bing-Yahoo Search Engine Expanding Internationally

Filed under: Google & Other Search Engines — Lee

Last August, Bing started powering Yahoo’s search engines in the United States and Canada. Now, for those of you outside North American (and more of you in it), the BingHoo hybrid has expanded into Australia, Brazil and Mexico, with Bing powering organic searches for Yahoo in those countries. The expansion is likely to continue into other international venues throughout the year.
This is interesting news, and it’s important to note as it may indicate the need for a shift in SEO [...]

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The Death of Spam?

Filed under: General — Lee

A recent BBC News article by Gareth Morgan tells a tale that seems too good to be true, but, somehow, is: Over the past few months, the worldwide volume of spam e-mails has dropped by approximately 150 billion per day. Yes, billion with a “B,” and yes, per day. That’s not just great news for anyone with an e-mail account of any kind; it’s also fantastic news for everyone with legitimate business to be done via e-mail messages.
Who among us [...]

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