Posts Tagged ‘standards’

Mobile Web and Search Engine Visibility

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

A local skate board retailer is interested in how search engine visibility and optimization will cross over to mobile web. What modifications will he need to make to his blog and site? He is wise to express interest given that his users are heavy mobile users.
Though this area of SEO is evolving, there [...]

Upping the Ante

Friday, August 31st, 2007

When it comes to promoting your business online there are plenty of places to turn. Of course you can always advertise, but remember: advertising creates awareness, not sales. It’s good, hard marketing that builds your sales percentages.
Advertising and marketing combined will, however, build your search engine visibility. People today use search engines to find information, [...]

Uniform Feed Icon

Friday, May 26th, 2006

Standards demand that there is one rss feed icon, and you can understand why.  RSS is scary sounding to the non-geek and while it is really simple once you’ve been shown how to use it, because it is often referred to by many different icons and buttons, the novice is understandably confused as to how [...]

US Government Spending on Knowledge Management Expected To Increase by 35%, Study Says

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

A new study from the analyst firm INPUT predicts that US government spending on Knowledge Management will increase 35 percent over the next five years to reach $1.3 billion by fiscal year 2010 (press release). Spurred by communication problems experienced in response to recent hurricanes, the expected investments appear to be driven by an [...]

Spending on Knowledge Management Expected To Increase by 35%, Study Says

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

A new study from the analyst firm INPUT predicts that US government spending on Knowledge Management will increase 35 percent over the next five years to reach $1.3 billion by fiscal year 2010 (press release). Spurred by communication problems experienced in response to recent hurricanes, the expected investments appear to be driven by an aim [...]