We jetted off to PubCon Vegas at the start of the month and had an amazing conference. Rand deserves a special mention for his werewolf’s party and David Klein for arranging the poker competition.
New Aggregator Proves Jim Boykin Must Keep Blogging
Imagine if you could ask 50 internet marketing professionals which blogs they suggest you read. Then rank all these sites depending
Facebook Overtakes MySpace On Alexa
According to Alexa, the daily reach of Facebook has exceeded MySpace. They track the daily reach for Facebook as 5.5% of internet traffic vs. 5.4% for MySpace.
StumbleUpon Leading Charge Into Social Search
As a basic summary, StumbleUpon (SU) allows you to recommend and review web sites that interest you. You can also stumble or view the websites that your friends have recommended.
As a user, I’ve really enjoyed viewing
Free Ruby & Rails Book From Sitepoint
Sitepoint are giving away free copies of Patrick Lenz’s Ruby on Rails book for the next month.
We’ve recently been getting into Ruby & Rails here and so far it’s impressive. As you know, I’m not a programmer but from talking with the team they like the simplicity of the coding and the speed at which they can develop. Now more web hosts are supporting the language it seems a
The Ultimate Global Search Engine Statistics Report
The report profiles 17 countries, giving search engine usage and PPC coverage statistics. The aims of the project were to raise the profile of markets outside the usual UK/US sphere and promote multilingual marketing. Something we have been doing for some time at Multilingual-Search.com
My One Wish From the SEO Genie
Well I’d be severely tempted to ask for Jim Boykins secret SEO tools, accurate backlink counts or less FUD. In the end though I think I’d just ask for more competition in the search engines.
Now don’t get me wrong, I think Google have done some amazing things to advance the web, they have a
IMNY Charity Party at SMX Social Media Expo
Just a quick blog to help publicise the IMNY Charity Party taking place at the SMX Social Media Expo in New York next week. The event will be raising money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. IMNY Charity Party sponsored by Best of the Web We are happy to welcome the attendees of the SMX Continue reading →
Why You Can Never Have Enough Payment Options
I had an interesting conversation with a client today that I wanted to share. PayPal has introduced some restrictions which meant they could no longer use them for sales of certain items. They were weighing up the pros and cons of making some changes to the shop code, to prevent these items being sold via Continue reading →
Technical Tips on Connecting WordPress Functions to Web 1.0 Sites
I’ve just read a great post by Marty Weintraub over at AimClear, where he describes how to bolt on a copy of WordPress to your old Web 1.0. site to bring it up to date. This is something we have often done here at e3internet but I wanted to expand a little on this point Continue reading →
