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Internet Marketing Mistake Number Six - Not Tracking Everything You Can Track

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

If I had to pick one and only one thing that could almost by itself be the separator of successful and unsuccessful Internet Marketers it […]

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New series, the top mistakes of new Internet Marketers

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

Today I will begin what will be a 13 part series on the top mistakes of new Internet Marketers.  The reality is good marketers also make these mistakes or at least some of them, every day too.  So tune in and for the next 13 work days I will be bringing you one new mistake […]

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Why does anyone pay for a conference call?

Monday, January 15th, 2007

Like most marketers/entrepreneurs I am a pretty busy guy.  I work a job, I am an owner of one company and a partner/owner in another one.  With this type of life, you often find yourself needing to collaborate and meet with partners, clients and coworkers.  Like most people in this world I rely on technology […]

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Can paid posting can make you a better blogger?

Friday, January 12th, 2007

You may have noticed that I have begun posting some sponsored postings lately, in fact quite a few.  I have hesitated to do so for a bit because as you know I can be quite opinionated and do not hesitate to slam something when I feel it is worthy of a slam, like the music […]

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Why it is hard to hire good Internet Marketers

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

This post started out as comments I was making on Mark Cubans blog as I started to type the comments it quickly became apparent that I had far more then a few comments on the situation.  However, given that this post is still at least in part a response to Mark’s post you may want […]

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There is no Web 2.0 Bubble so Shut Up Already

Monday, November 20th, 2006

Ok I have had it!  Ever since the Web2.0 Summit in San Francisco California on the 7th-9th of November all I have been reading is posts and articles about how the “Web 2.0 Bubble” is going to burst.  From Blog Posts, to columns and even the New York Times and Forbes have all run articles […]

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Google Punches Yahoo in the Face

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

And Yahoo Deserves it too!
You bet they do, so what is this all about?  It is about Googles new customized search program that allows users to build their own search engines.  The bigger issue is that if you are an adSense Publisher you can then display your adSense on the results page.
So how is this […]

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Another Way to See Net Neutrality

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

I have already written at length about the Net Neutrality debate in two prior articles
1. What is the Net Neutrality Debate Really All About
and
2. The Future of Net Neutrality
This one will be a bit less technical in nature and simply calls upon the reader to use some very basic knowledge of business history […]

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SpiralFrog - More Proof the Music Companies Just Don’t Get It

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

Today one of the hot news stories is that a new music service called SpiralFrog will allow users to download any universal music file for free and that the revenue will be derived from advertising. As intelligent as this might sound, trust me we have already hit the peak and it is now going […]

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What is the Net Neutrality Debate Really About?

Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

I previously authored an article on this blog entitled “The Future of Net Neutrality”, anyone reading that article would easily come to the conclusion that I am on the same side of the issue with companies like Google, eBay and others who believe that users should have free access to any content and Service Providers […]

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Why WiMax will become the Future of Telecommunications

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

Today we live in a world where communications have evolved into a landscape a person from 1990 would scarcely recognize.  Just sixteen years ago cellular phones were owned only by the wealthy and were large enough to act as an anchor for a small boat.  Many people today think it was the improvements in cell […]

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MSN Search and adCenter Will Improve

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

I just read and interesting article at MediaPost. The article was titled Why MSN Will Move Up and was a pretty good read. Here are some interesting points made by the author, Bill Wise. He laid out three key areas that are strong indicators of the future for Microsoft adCenter and their […]

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The Future of Net Neutrality

Monday, May 8th, 2006

Right now most Americans are simply not aware that one of the biggest legal battles in the communications world is going on in our nation as ISP’s, Local Phone Service Providers, Cable Television Providers and a host of new technology players fight about exactly what net neutrality is and whether or not it should remain […]

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