Finding the Right Fit

Finding the Right Fit

A small company in any industry needs departments that work closely together to help drive the company forward. That makes it critical to weigh the intangible qualities of personality and style when assembling a team. Factors to include when evaluating or when adding to your current staff should include: ENERGY AND DRIVE: Look for people … Read more

New Yahoo! Logo Finally Announced

Tonight, the millions of users across dozens of Yahoo! properties will see something a little different.  The new official logo will be rolling out for all to see.  Of course, Yahoo! has been switching logos daily for the past 30 days to help build hype for the big logo change, but this time it is … Read more

Kevin De Vincenzi Rules PayPerCall

Jennifer Selleck sits down with the legend and ClickFather Kevin De Vincenzi. He mainly talks about the growing industry PayPerCall and one of his companies, Direct Calls. Great little interview with a leader in the industry, who has been in the affiliate and email game for as long as the industry has been around. He … Read more

How To Sell Stuff on Facebook

Every wondered how you can sell stuff on Facebook? Michael Levanduski of Performance Marketing Insider looks at an easy way to get your items and products on Facebook and sell them directly. This is a great little tutorial that easily explains how to use this application on Facebook, and why tons of people are using it.

BetterOffers does Travel Better

Carlos Gomez of BetterOffers talks with Jennifer Selleck about himself, his moving history and more importantly, the company BetterOffers.com, a daily deal site that has offers for items and services people use every day. They are currently doing very well in the travel segment but are looking for new clients and offers that do well … Read more

Matt Cutts Google Spam

Does Google Ignore Reconsideration Requests? Yep!

Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search engine spam, released a video for the Webmaster Help Channel which helped to illustrate why so many people who submit reconsideration requests aren’t getting the attention they want.  Matt explained that the web spam team gets 5000 reconsideration requests each week.  That’s over 240,000 requests per year. In theory, … Read more

Twitter Purchases Trendrr

The social giant, Twitter, has recently acquired the New York-based Trendrr, a company which analyzes and aggregates social trends and conversation around television.  As of this reporting, the price and other terms for the purchase have not been announced. Included in the purchase is the already Twitter-certified product made by Trendrr, known as Curatorr.  This … Read more

Facebook Reverses Rule & Allows On-Page Contests

Facebook has long had rules in place which required that all contests which are run on the social network must go through apps.  While many people ignored the rule, and placed simple contests right on their news feeds, this was technically against the ToS, and occasionally resulted in them getting shut down.  In a recent … Read more

Major Updates to Yahoo 7 Yahoo Properties Coming Soon

While that headline could have been used at virtually any time over the past year, Yahoo! Has just announced a significant update to seven of its most popular pages.  According to the announcement, the changes will help create a more consistent experience across all the Yahoo web properties, while making it easier and faster to … Read more

Up to 56% of Search Traffic Source Not Provided

A new report finds that in some markets such as computers, electronics, software and technology, as much as 56% of the search traffic is listed as ‘not provided’ in the analytics results.  This is due, in large part, to the increased security measures put in place by Google and the other search engines.  When traffic … Read more