by Jeff Yablon | Apr 13, 2010 | Business Process, Media, Search Engine Optimization SEO
Over the years since this Internet thing started taking hold, there’s been a lot of debate over an important question: Are Bloggers Journalists? Of course, the question seems more important to former journalists who are unable to find work than it does to most...
by Jeff Yablon | Apr 12, 2010 | Search Engine Optimization SEO
How fast is your web site? You ask yourself that question all the time, right? You don’t want your customers waiting around for pages to load, and you certainly can’t risk losing the interest of someone new as they wait to see your web site for the first...
by Jeff Yablon | Mar 10, 2010 | Business Process, Marketing, Media, Search Engine Optimization SEO
Recently a client for whom Virtual VIP does marketing consulting asked me: Are There Too Many Blogs? My answer to him was a quick and decisive who knows? In trying to answer his question, I started by saying that there are way too many for most of them to be terribly...
by Jeff Yablon | Mar 4, 2010 | Business Process, Marketing, Search Engine Optimization SEO
Think you can do your own Search Engine Optimization? Think again. Even Google can’t figure out SEO. That’s right, the people who we all look to for SEO approval in practically the way a child tries to please daddy doesn’t do a very good job of...
by Jeff Yablon | Jan 6, 2010 | Business Process, Design, Development, Search Engine Optimization SEO
I’ve written about Coopetition a few times. It’s one of my favorite topics when business change is on the table, and depending on how you view it, coopetition is either very easy or almost impossible to understand. In a nutshell, the idea is that you...
by Jeff Yablon | Dec 18, 2009 | Business Process, Marketing, Media, Search Engine Optimization SEO
OK, it’s time. You need to make your web site do more than just look good. Now, you need traffic. You can buy traffic, of course, but that’s expensive—and not because clicks generated on Google Adwords cost so much (and they can). The problem with Adwords...