Check out http://twitter.com/cocomodels – they have some big events this week coming up at TIFF (in Toronto!) # Been playing around with Wordstream's new free keyword analysis tool. Liking the usability for sure! http://www.wordstream.com/keywords/ # It's always nice to see your site gaining authority (and traffic) organically through structure and planning http://twitpic.com/huxdf # Adobe buys […]
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Honeypot Marketing Weekly Digest for 2009-09-13
Tons of work to catch up on after a great long weekend! New clients and new projects are all launching this week. http://bit.ly/17wC3F # How much does your company value lead generation? Do you know the value of a qualified lead for your business? # Testing your form fields for Lead Generation can make or […]
Honeypot Marketing Weekly Digest for 2009-09-06
Google's index sizes are fluctuating wildly for various terms. Always an indicator of updates. # Google Caffeine results are far out of line from the main Google Index. Anyone else seeing this? # Great article on using Twitter with case studies http://bit.ly/11D7Eu are you implementing these strategies? # A handy list of Do Follow blogs: […]
Honeypot Marketing Weekly Digest for 2009-08-30
British Columbia introduces legal online gambling: http://dannedelko.com/1v1 flood gates opening? # Guide to Getting Your Child Ready for Kindergarten http://bit.ly/10bZlu RT @mamahanna11 # Rival Schools has inadvertently become specialists in casual gaming, and the timing couldn’t be any better. http://pitch.pe/23665 # We are implementing CubePoints for WordPress a fantastic way to distribute points and redemption […]
Honeypot Marketing Weekly Digest for 2009-08-23
Pretty convincing video at https://honeypotmarketing.com – what do you think? # Looks like Google is Indexing Bing Search Results. http://dannedelko.com/oops – oops. # Powered by Twitter Tools
Honeypot Marketing Weekly Digest for 2009-08-16
Monday morning brainfood. Can you trust your boss? http://dannedelko.com/6ps # Will the US Congress stop the Yahoo-Microsoft Deal? http://dannedelko.com/tfx # iFart versus Pull My Finger – iTunes apps legal battles from Jon Stewart http://dannedelko.com/k8g # What's next for FriendFeed after the Facebook purchase? http://dannedelko.com/chm # Fantastic argument. Now is NOT the time to cut Marketing […]
Honeypot Marketing Digest for 2009-08-13
Checking things out in Google's new Sandbox. Anyone noticing differences in the algorithm? http://dannedelko.com/goog # Setup an test for a couple of sites using ClickTale – this is going into the optimization arsenal of tools. http://clicktale.com # Powered by Twitter Tools
Honeypot Marketing Digest for 2009-08-11
What's next for FriendFeed after the Facebook purchase? http://dannedelko.com/chm # Fantastic argument. Now is NOT the time to cut Marketing budgets http://dannedelko.com/8u8 # An excellent quote "cost-driven solutions do not solve demand-driven problems" from http://dannedelko.com/8u8 # Powered by Twitter Tools
Honeypot Marketing Digest for 2009-08-10
Monday morning brainfood. Can you trust your boss? http://dannedelko.com/6ps # Will the US Congress stop the Yahoo-Microsoft Deal? http://dannedelko.com/tfx # iFart versus Pull My Finger – iTunes apps legal battles from Jon Stewart http://dannedelko.com/k8g # Powered by Twitter Tools
Honeypot Marketing Weekly Digest for 2009-08-09
After far too long our Beta Site is up and running. Still a bit to go but we'll get there over the next day https://honeypotmarketing.com # Anyone used http://sitefinity.com as a CMS? How was your experience with it from a usability point of view? Let me know! # RT @dannomatic: Yahoo Never Was A Search […]
Honeypot Marketing Digest for 2009-08-07
RT @dannomatic: Yahoo Never Was A Search Engine http://bit.ly/ZGYKR # Powered by Twitter Tools
Honeypot Marketing Digest for 2009-08-05
After far too long our Beta Site is up and running. Still a bit to go but we'll get there over the next day https://honeypotmarketing.com # Anyone used http://sitefinity.com as a CMS? How was your experience with it from a usability point of view? Let me know! # Powered by Twitter Tools