In one week I’ll be blogging about the Ad:Tech New York show from New York City. You can read about my experience at the conference at the Clickfire blog.
Archive for October, 2007
Does Your Business Need A Website?
Nowadays, a large majority of the people have access to Internet. They use it more for obtaining information on varied subjects pertaining to their necessities and interests. So if your business requires you to keep your customers well informed about your products and services, then having a website is a pre-requisite for gaining greater footage [...]
Facebook Announcement at AdTech NY
There are a lot of rumor flying around the Blogosphere today about an announcement from Facebook at or during the Ad:Tech New York Conference. It seems that Facebook is going to use the user created content to generate targeted ads. I’ll be at AdTech and you can read my conference reviews at ClickFire.com
Target Visitors with Landing Pages
With the increasing sophistication of search engines visitors are getting sent deeper into your site than ever before. A few years ago most visitors landed on your home page and then wandered through your site looking for what they wanted. Now they end up one, two, three, or more tiers deep. There are obvious notes [...]
Online Payroll Software
Most of my posts on this blog are designed to help small businesses, although the techniques will work on any business with a Website. I own a small business and help my wife with her small business so I know how important it is to have the right software to do the job, and if [...]
Google Keeps on Changing the World
In Google’s most recent earnings call Sergey Brin, Google’s co-founder, talked about some new technologies they are working on to improve the conversion process for advertisers. Right now some clients are using a Beta version of a conversion optimizer which lets the advertiser tell Google how much they want to spend for a lead or [...]
GoDaddy Review
A few years ago I worked for a company that owned over 100 Websites. I managed all the sites and had to constantly find new Web hosts or change old hosts. It was a pain in the butt. My boss didn’t want to spend a lot of money so I had to find hosting for [...]
Learn from AOLs Mistakes
AOL just cut another 2000 jobs in an effort to reorganize. AOL has been diving for several years as the market changed from dial-up to high-speed Internet connections. AOL should have seen the change coming years ago and made plans for the future but instead they rode the model of overpriced dial-up service into the [...]



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