Archive for April, 2007

We Buy Ugly Websites

Ok, readers (and I’m assuming Jessica Alba is amongst you)…I have a lot less time to grind out the first 12 months of a site’s SEO lifecycle and a lot more time to leverage my business network into what you grinded out from Day One.  So, if any of you have sites you are trying […]

Does .org (or .net) + SEO = .com?

I’m a wannabe domainer.  I have a nice little portfolio that’s maybe worth six figures, but nothing like the big boys and their hundreds of thousands of premium type-in .com domain names worth hundreds of millions of dollars.  I look at their portfolios and I’m truly amazed by their cost of traffic and reach.  If […]

The premise here is simple:
1.  Lots of voters will go online during the 2008 Presidential Election to learn about candidates, their positions on issues, and their voting records in an effort to best educate themselves before they vote. 
2.  Search engine results can be influenced.  You can add a layer of information defensibility or you can go on […]

I’m pretty sure 99% of Matt Cutt’s post about Google Paid Link Reports is FUD and 1% is ideology.  He’s a smart guy and probably taking too much of a beating around the Internet Marketing worlds for doing what we all love him doing…putting human inflection into a FUBAR corporate communications strategy.  With that said, […]

Heading to SES NYC

I’ll be at SES NYC next week for a few days.  I’m going to skip the conference sessions as I have about eleventy meetings set up. 
If anyone wants to meet up, ping me at brian (at) scoreboard-media.com.  Or just grab me in the Hilton and tell me how much you hate my blog. 
See y’all there!