by Knox
on October 25, 2007
in Ethics, Opinions
The diagram to the right is to aid you guys who may later complain about splashback. Here’s a quick ramble, not a rant. Another common sense issue. A while back I wrote about some sites getting “penalized” by Google after the discovery of some spammy techniques used to boost their search rankings. I bring this [...]
by Knox
on September 5, 2007
in Blogging, Tutorial
This is a great vid from Darren Rowse. He asks some great questions that I really had to think about. Click To Play After listening to Darren, I considered all of it. Hmm…. what do I get out of this blog? As ProBlogger is about “making money from blogging” this site is not that, I [...]
by Knox
on June 11, 2007
in Opinions, WordPress
Just have to say how nice it is to FINALLY have a client that is interested in their web presence as I am. Too often (especially the last 6 months for me) I find people who has a great idea. They want is marketed to the moon and back. We meet, we talk, we plan…. [...]
by Knox
on March 30, 2007
in Opinions
I met a colleague at Starbucks this morning and he had a copy of “How to Win Sales & Influence Spiders” by Catherine (Cat) Seda with him. Check it out over there —-> Considering I was recently bantering with her on another blog a few days ago about the differences between SEO and “Web Marketing”, [...]
by Knox
on March 28, 2007
in Ethics, Opinions, Tom Antion
There’s nothing wrong with increasing traffic to a website by making it genuinely informative and sufficiently alluring to attract links from other websites and bloggers! I don’t decry the practice of boosting, I’M AN SEO! HOWEVER, I do object to the means that some firms and people use to achieve it.
by Knox
on March 24, 2007
in Ethics, Opinions, Tom Antion
Turns out Tom Antion had a snide retort after getting caught spamming and his stupid mass email on his blogspot blog. Yes, comments are disabled apparently because he can’t allow anyone to show the hypocrisy behind his latest spam. He speaks of novice webmasters while his comments are at blogger.
by Knox
on March 17, 2007
in Ethics, Opinions, Tom Antion
Tom Antion, the self proclaimed Internet Marketing Guru, has recently sent out a mass mailing with an insulting and inaccurate subject and message. The subject line states “your links are wrong on your website” Hey Tom, thanks for the analysis, thanks for the lies. It certainly set the tone for the rest of your email [...]
by Knox
on March 4, 2007
in Opinions, Web Design
Plan your website BEFORE you build it. Before you tweak a template or a line of code, draw up a clear set of goals.
by Knox
on January 25, 2007
in Opinions, Web Design
Business does not drive the web, people do. Most businesses miss this, and in part, what I believe, contributed to the Dot.com implosion. Companies saw the web only as a new marketing opportunity to sell more widgets.