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21. Februar 2008

How to Rank Your Website in Multiple Countries? Article on Geo Targeting by Website Magazine

ebrandzWebsite Magazine in it’s Feb 2008 issue has an article “Geo targeting countries for SEO”. The article is written by eBrandz CEO, Milind Mody. The article familiarizes readers to the basic logic used by search engines in associating a domain name with a country. The article also has some useful tips on how to rank websites in multiple geographies.

New York, NY February 21, 2008 — Feb 2008 issues of Website Magazine has an interesting article “Geo Targeting Countries For SEO”. This article is written by Milind Mody , CEO of Search Engine Optimization company eBrandz. The article describes basic logic used by search engines to associate a domain name with a country. It also has few tips for readers to rank highly in a particular country/ region. Read more…




21. Februar 2008

BackboneITGroup.com Slams SEO Advice in AMEX Guide

BackbonITGroupSearch engine optimization provider BackboneITGroup.com respond to advice given to small businesses in American Express’s OPEN book guide. The validity of an article advising AMEX business customers to avoid professional SEO services is called into question.

Lancaster, UK February 20, 2008 — BackboneITGroup.com today criticized advice handed out to small businesses by American Express in a recent edition of their OPEN book customer publication.

The controversial advice comes from an article in the current edition of AMEX’s ‘A Practical Guide for Business Growth’ which cautions its readers against seeking professional search engine optimization help for their websites, advising them not to “waste money on so-called Search Engine Optimization (SEO) specialists” Read more…




30. Januar 2008

New SyberWorks Media Center Article: “How-to” Guide to Creating Online Tests

SyberWorks, Inc., a leader in custom e-Learning Solutions and the Learning Management System (LMS) industry, today announces an article available in the SyberWorks Online Media Center: “How-to” Guide to Creating Online Tests, by Dana Fine, Senior Instructional Designer at SyberWorks, Inc.

January 29, 2008 — SyberWorks, Inc., a leader in custom e-Learning Solutions and the Learning Management System (LMS) industry, today announces an article available in the SyberWorks Online Media Center: “How-to” Guide to Creating Online Tests, by Dana Fine, Senior Instructional Designer at SyberWorks, Inc.

Dave Boggs, CEO of SyberWorks, states, “The article provides a thorough overview of how to create online tests. It covers topics such as how the main objective and parameters of the course impact a test, determining the level of difficulty for the test, safeguarding the test from cheating, and other concepts.”

Boggs continues, “The article also discusses how to assess your online test and the implications of some common question types often used in online courses.”
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24. Januar 2008

Online Marketing, the ‘Ifficient’ Way Entrepreneur Helps Companies Optimize Their Online Marketing

Sean McCormick started his business this past September, but is already looking ahead five years when he hopes its revenues top $25 million. Then he’ll sell it and start a new business – although he doesn’t know what that one will be quite yet. “Six years from now I’ll have another idea,” he said. “There’s so much developing in the interactive space every day that the next thing isn’t close to being created yet.”

Norwalk, CT January 24, 2008 — Sean McCormick started his business this past September, but is already looking ahead five years when he hopes its revenues top $25 million. Then he’ll sell it and start a new business – although he doesn’t know what that one will be quite yet. “Six years from now I’ll have another idea,” he said. “There’s so much developing in the interactive space every day that the next thing isn’t close to being created yet.”

Right now, mobile marketing – sending text messages to cell phones – “is kind of a buzz word when it comes to a marketing strategy,” he said. “I think that in the next five years it won’t be just a buzz word, but will be a mature industry. And it might be the next thing for me to get into after this business.”

His idea for his current business came last summer when “I started reading articles and saw that a lot of companies being purchased by Google, Microsoft and Yahoo were performance-based marketing companies,” he said. “I saw a large rift in the marketplace for mid-level companies – companies from $5 million to $30 million in sales. The companies Microsoft and Google bought were only servicing the Fortune 500 companies, which left a huge rift in the marketplace for small- and medium-sized businesses to engage in online performance marketing.”

That’s where he’s focusing his 4-month-old business that, he said, achieved profitability at the end of December, just three months after he started. “My goal was to break even within the first year and have 10 employees to service our clients, but I’ll have 15 to 20 employees by then,” he said. “My goal was to have revenues around $2.5 million the first year, but we’re on pace to surpass that – it’s hard to say by how much right now.”

The 26-year-old McCormick calls his company Ifficient because, he said, he’s ensuring his clients’ Internet advertising budgets work in the interactive space (the “I”) efficiently. “Companies are buying banner advertising without optimizing their marketing campaign to ensure the highest click-through rate,” he said. “Everything we do has a performance initiative behind it, and if our clients aren’t happy with the results, they’re able to cancel the campaign at any moment.”
So far, none of McCormick’s 35 clients have canceled their Internet marketing campaigns, he said. Those clients range from online universities to consumer package goods to clothing retailers. “We’re helping them increase their prospect database by putting targeted campaigns on Web sites that allow a user to request more information about a product.”

To do that, McCormick has merged online marketing with some spiffy technology that he said does two things. “The first is that it monetizes Web sites, which means Web sites can earn additional income by partnering with us to integrate our ad serving into their Web page,” he said. “The second thing is that the technology validates the user that signs up for one of our advertising offers. It checks the e-mail address to make sure it’s valid, matches up with the USPS database to ensure the address is valid, and validates the telephone number to make sure it’s a real number.”

Competitors “are doing this, but not the extent that we are,” he said. “We have a bunch of different databases that we subscribe to that allows us to check e-mail addresses, addresses and phone numbers.”

Lifestyle business
McCormick grew up in Wilton, working in his parent’s small chain of pet stores in New Canaan, Darien and Stamford “doing anything from cleaning fish tanks to closing the books at the end of the day to managing a staff of seven employees in the Darien store.” What the experience taught him was that “I didn’t want to be in retail,” he said. “It’s really hard to build a franchise when you’re competing with large department stores. I would prefer to build something that’s unique and really provides a service to clients.”

He got a taste of that while he was attending the University of Rhode Island and started two small summer businesses with friends. “One was an odd-jobs company here in Fairfield County, raking leaves, making dump runs, doing cleaning-up projects.” The business was called The 25th Hour, “that last hour you wish you had in the day to get everything done.”
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17. Januar 2008

Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing Named Best Organic SEO Firm in the World for 2007

PromotionWorld Honors the SEO Firm for “Effectiveness, Skilled Staff, and Superior Customer Service”

Atlanta, GA January 17, 2008 — Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing, the premier Atlanta search engine marketing company, has been recognized as the number one organic search engine optimization firm in the world for 2007 by PromotionWorld. Competing against national and international firms, Medium Blue was the only SEO firm on PromotionWorld’s entire top ten list headquartered in the Southeast United States. This is the second year in a row that Medium Blue has been honored in this manner by PromotionWorld and the eighth time the SEO firm has been named number one in a monthly or yearly PromotionWorld list since 2005.

“Following our strongest year yet, we are pleased to once again be honored by prestigious, unbiased resource PromotionWorld and to be named the number one organic SEO firm in the world,” said Scott Buresh, CEO of Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing. “As always, our goals for the new year are to maintain controlled growth while also maintaining our reputation for excellent results and superior client service in this ever-changing industry.”

Among its many accomplishments in 2007, Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing was honored with a National Vendor of the Year award by client Panel Systems Unlimited. The SEO firm also helped client OneSource to win a prestigious AMY award from the American Marketing Association. In addition, Medium Blue Search Engine Marketing added a number of high-profile clients to its roster, including The Maids Home Services and golf community Currahee Club, while it continued its campaigns with high-profile clients such as DS Waters, Inviro Medical Devices, and Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. The SEO firm also advanced its “Promotion through Education” campaign with the Technology Association of Georgia – a program in which Medium Blue’s team of experts search engine optimize informative articles from TAG members – and published an informative whitepaper, “Adding Search to Your Marketing Mix,” to rave reviews.

“For the second year in a row, we felt that Medium Blue deserved recognition as one of the outstanding firms in its field,” said Darren Tabor, CEO of DevStart, PromotionWorld’s parent company. “In 2007, Medium Blue continued to demonstrate its ability to keep clients satisfied and to constantly surpass itself in terms of the organic search engine results it was able to achieve.”
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