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What percentage of the web spends time contributing to Social Sites?
You have probably heard the 1% rule applied to contributory web media like Digg and Wikipedia. 1% of their users contribute a massive amount of content to the site. It’s a perverse variant of the Pareto Principle, where 20% of your customer account [...]
Archive for November, 2007
How to ensure your e-mail campaign is a failure
Posted in AMA, E-Mail, Marketing, Uncategorized, tagged AMA, American Marketing Association, E-Mail on November 21, 2007 | 1 Comment »
I receive a lot of junk mail. A lot!
When you put yourself out there and participate in the social sphere, these things are bound to happen. As a result, I receive considerable amounts of what I would consider to be unsolicited e-mail. Over the years, I have developed a pretty solid sixth [...]
8 qualities to look for when hiring an in-house SEO
Posted in Business, FindLaw, Hiring, Management, SEO, tagged , Hiring, In-house, SEO on November 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
During the day I masquerade as a corporate low-life that manages a team of SEO consultants. We have a team that is rapidly approaching 30 SEOs. We are in expansion mode and have been for some time, as the business is growing quite rapidly. One of my core responsibilities is building out the [...]
4 Overhyped Web Technologies
Posted in Business, Hype, Personal, Technology, Web, tagged , Hype, Web Technology on November 6, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I admit it. I usually “get” new technologies. I was likely one of the first 1000 people or so in the country to actually buy a DVD. I had a passion for home theater before home theater was cool. A typical and almost classic “early adopter”. Challenged and invigorated by [...]