Andrew Miller of YourSearchAdvisor.com made a fantastic presentation at WordCamp in Richmond last week. Here’s a summary of Andrew’s best practices for optimizing search. Read the rest of this entry »
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TIMA, the Triangle Interactive Marketing Association, had a great seminar on Wednesday presented by Google*. Read the rest of this entry »
Landing pages are mini-sites built around a specific search keyword or CPC campaign. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: advertising, adwords, cpc, healthcare, landing page, radiology, search
The Wall Street Journal quoted research firm eMarketer today about the size of the online ad economy. The results are eye-popping. Read the rest of this entry »
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We found a great tool for analyzing the Search Engine Optimization of any web page. Read the rest of this entry »
We’ve been asked to judge the 2008 Ad:Tech Awards recognizing excellence in interactive design, technology and marketing.
Awards are scheduled to be presented in April 2008 in San Francisco.
Dr. James Haswell or Spartanburg Radiological Associates has passed along an interesting post from Brian Clark of CopyBlogger. The gist: stop worrying about Google and be happy.
Our colleague Gary recently pointed out another reason why dynamic websites perform better in search than static websites. Read the rest of this entry »

