Archive for the ‘Search Engines’ Category

The State of Twitter: Thriving but Not for Everyone

Friday, April 17th, 2009

04/17/2009 This is the follow-up to my recent State of Twitter Part 1 post, in which I talked about the growth of Twitter, its proliferation in the media, and my decision to give it a try. Along with my previous post, I conducted a survey about Twitter to over 1,500 participants. This ...

LESSON #35: WordPress Themes and Plugins

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

(Part 3 in a series of 4) In the previous two lessons, we've been talking about WordPress. Lesson #33 covers getting started with WordPress. Lesson #34 covers several of my recommended WordPress settings. And now we're going cover the fun stuff! (Watch this video...) Main points: One of the great things about WordPress ...

The Ultimate Search Engine Loophole Reviewed

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

UPDATE: This review is now outdated, and I do not make any current claims regarding this product. I am leaving it here for informational purposes only. To get the most up-to-date information and recommendations, please join my free newsletter. 11/05/2008 I wasn’t planning on reviewing this. Normally, when I review a product ...

Web Traffic Machines

Friday, February 29th, 2008

Edition #155 - 02/29/2008 I am no longer affiliated with or recommending this product, so I have removed it from this page.

One Week Until the Traffic Launch and a Gift From Neil Shearing

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

Edition #154 Exactly one week from today is February 29th, which is significant for two reasons. First, it's "Leap Year Day". It's a day so rare that it only comes around every four years. (I've removed the first product, because I am no longer affiliated with or recommending it) Next, I'm happy to bring ...