Posts tagged Internet

Scamworld? How The Verge Wrongly Smeared All Internet Marketers

An open letter to Joe Flatley and management at technology publication The Verge, who painted all internet marketers as snake oil salesmen in a misguided piece entitled “Scamworld: ‘Get rich quick’ schemes mutate into an online monster.”

View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest

Internet Marketing Company Conducts a Poll on Social Media and SEO Campaign … – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

Internet Marketing Company Conducts a Poll on Social Media and SEO Campaign
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Internet Marketing Company (www.internetmarketingcompany.biz) reveals results of the poll, "Do You Include Social Media in Your Overall SEO Campaign?" Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 11, 2012 Internet Marketing Company, an SEO marketing company which
SEO Services Company Philadelphia, Internet Marketing Firm Announces Updated PR Web (press release)
Sedona Internet Marketing Company SEO Essential Solutions Begins SEO & Social DigitalJournal.com (press release)
Creatine Marketing Announces Launch of Innovative Internet Marketing Training Sacramento Bee
WiredPRNews.com (press release)
all 18 news articles »

View full post on SEO – Google News

Internet Marketing Company Conducts a Poll on Social Media and SEO Campaign … – Virtual-Strategy Magazine


Search Engine Land
Internet Marketing Company Conducts a Poll on Social Media and SEO Campaign
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Internet Marketing Company (http://www.internetmarketingcompany.biz) reveals results of the poll, "Do You Include Social Media in Your Overall SEO Campaign?" Internet Marketing Company, an SEO marketing company which provide search engine internet
SEO Inc. Adds Social Media Training to SEO Course at UCSDMarketWatch (press release)
Indian SEO Company, Profit By Search Announces Google, Bing, Yahoo Local PR Web (press release)
29 Prime Launches Custom Tailored Services for Air Conditioning Repair ServicesSan Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Search Engine Land -Business 2 Community
all 22 news articles »

View full post on SEO – Google News

Negative SEO is essentially search sabotage: giving competitors a Google Minus … – Internet Marketing News


Econsultancy (blog)
Negative SEO is essentially search sabotage: giving competitors a Google Minus
Internet Marketing News
The idea is to use underhand, blackhat SEO techniques on a competitor's website – as though the competitor had done it themselves. Google sees dodgy SEO activity on the competitor site, and downranks it as a result. Your site then sails up the rankings
The impact of negative SEO: the experts' viewEconsultancy (blog)
Understanding Negative SEO & How to Defend Your WebsiteSearch Engine Watch
Google Penguin Update: SEO And Marketing Services Feel The EffectsWebProNews
Muncie Free Press -WiredPRNews.com (press release) -Business 2 Community
all 38 news articles »

View full post on SEO – Google News

Google Minus – Is Penguin algorithm update a negative SEO boon? – Internet Marketing News


Econsultancy (blog)
Google Minus – Is Penguin algorithm update a negative SEO boon?
Internet Marketing News
Now, post-Penguin, the Internet marketing industry is debating whether the algorithm change has become a charter for negative SEO. Negative SEO is essentially search sabotage: giving competitors a Google Minus, if you will. The idea is to use underhand
The impact of negative SEO: the experts' viewEconsultancy (blog)
Understanding Negative SEO & How to Defend Your WebsiteSearch Engine Watch
Google Penguin Update: SEO And Marketing Services Feel The EffectsWebProNews
Muncie Free Press -Business 2 Community -Einnews Portugal
all 36 news articles »

View full post on SEO – Google News

Why SEO and Internet marketing should never be a dark art – Internet Marketing News


Muncie Free Press
Why SEO and Internet marketing should never be a dark art
Internet Marketing News
Penguin was designed to destroy the dark arts of SEO. Black hat tactics – such as keyword stuffing, or paying for spammy inbound links – have been utilised by cheeky webmasters attempting to manipulate the rankings. And Google's had enough.
Google Penguin Update: SEO And Marketing Services Feel The EffectsWebProNews
Matt Cutts and the Google Penguin Update: SEO World DebatesMuncie Free Press
Understanding Negative SEO & How to Defend Your WebsiteSearch Engine Watch
Business 2 Community -Ask Kalena Search Engine Advice Column (blog) -The Independent (blog)
all 29 news articles »

View full post on SEO – Google News

Free Social Media Training by JM Internet Group Kicks Off Small Business Classes – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

Free Social Media Training by JM Internet Group Kicks Off Small Business Classes
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 06, 2012 The JM Internet Group, www.jm-seo.org/, a leading provider of Social Media Training, is excited to announce their upcoming free Social Media Marketing training webinar, entitled "The Top Ten Free Social Media

and more »

View full post on SEO – Google News

iPhone Internet Access Abroad: Amazing And Getting Cheaper

After using a smartphone for years, the mobile Internet becomes so engrained in your life that you don’t realize how much you rely on it until it’s not there. Business and pleasure travel overseas, for example, are prime occasions where mobile web access can even be more useful than at home. But in the past, that access has been prohibitively expensive.

The good news is that as smartphone popularity increases, it’s getting cheaper to get online abroad. International data roaming is getting more affordable, and depending on your phone and carrier, there are even more options to get online. Here are some tips.

iPhone Abroad: Why It’s Awesome

While it is nice to be offine for a while, especially on vacation, having an iPhone (or any smartphone) with mobile Internet access is an incredible help. This is especially true for business travel: Having now traveled with an active iPhone overseas for business, I’d never want to do it without one.

Specifically, the ability to use maps with GPS, get directions (walking and public transit), find restaurants using tools like Foursquare Explore, search Google to translate words, and stay in touch with people via e-mail, iMessage, and WhatsApp, is all nothing short of amazing.

Your time is extremely precious while traveling abroad, and having a smartphone with Internet access can save enough time to quickly pay for itself. Your hotel, convention center, and airport will probably have wi-fi, yes. But having 3G web access while walking around is now frequently worth the expense.



How to Get Online Overseas

This information changes relatively frequently, so please check with your mobile operator first, before you leave your home country. This is generally true for most smartphones, but I’m using the iPhone and U.S. carriers as examples, as I’m most familiar with them. Your situation may vary, so please research this yourself, too.

Important note: If you’re going to use your carrier’s international roaming, it’s important to get a special international data subscription/package. If you don’t have one, you’ll be charged exorbitant rates that, frankly, should be illegal. Be careful and don’t mess this up.

Verizon Wireless: Of the U.S. iPhone 4S carriers, Verizon Wireless currently has the best deal for international data roaming. Starting April 23, Verizon now offers 100 MB of overseas data for $25, and subsequent 100 MB “buckets” for an additional $25 each. The last couple times I’ve traveled on business overseas, I’ve used about 300 MB of data over the course of a week. That would cost me about $75 at Verizon, which is pretty good. (Especially relative to the overall cost of a trip.)

If you have an iPhone 4S and a Verizon account that has been active and in good standing for 60 days, you can also call Verizon and ask it to unlock your SIM card slot, which would allow you to purchase data service from a local carrier. More on this in a bit.

AT&T: AT&T also offers data “buckets” for overseas roaming, starting at $25 for 50 MB of data (half as much data as Verizon). You can also get 125 MB for $50, 275 MB for $100, and 800 MB for $200, each with $10/10 MB overage charges. These are less expensive than they used to be, but they’re still expensive. Only at 800 MB of usage will you reach the price/megabyte level as Verizon now offers. If you’re locked to AT&T – the case for most U.S. iPhone owners – this isn’t a terrible option, as you can activate them directly from the “myAT&T” iPhone app and save time.

I expect AT&T to add more data to these plans eventually, making them a better deal. Get in touch with your AT&T rep to discuss the nuance of these plans, as they may be pro-rated over the time you need them. And AT&T now unlocks old iPhones that are no longer under contract, after you’ve finished paying off your subsidy. That may also be a good option.

Sprint Nextel: Sprint does not appear to offer any money-saving plans like these, instead charging an absurd per-megabyte rate. Avoid this unless absolutely necessary. But Sprint is also apparently willing to unlock your iPhone if your account is in good standing. Check with your Sprint rep for details and requirements.

Once you have landed overseas and have an international roaming package activated, you should be able to power up your phone and get online. If it doesn’t work, contact your home carrier.

Unlocked iPhone: The Cheapest Service

If you’ve purchased an unlocked iPhone from Apple (expensive, but potentially worth it, if you travel a lot); have had your iPhone 4S SIM slot unlocked by Verizon or Sprint; have an old, unlocked AT&T iPhone; or have used an unofficial unlocking service, you can often purchase inexpensive, prepaid iPhone data service from local carriers. There are some drawbacks, including the amount of time it takes to find and purchase one, plus potential language-barrier issues. But if you do have an unlocked phone, and want an adventure, this can be fun and can help save money.

For example, in Germany this year, when I was visiting Munich and Berlin, I was easily able to get a SIM card from Vodafone with “unlimited” data service for €20. (The clerk used a SIM cutter to make it fit in my iPhone.) In Spain, while I was attending Mobile World Congress, I got a prepaid micro-SIM with Orange service for €3.50 per day. Both times, I walked into a mobile phone store (in busy areas, where they might expect foreigners), found a store representative that spoke enough English to figure out the best option, and paid cash for prepaid service. Both times, they needed my passport. But once the service was activated, it was reliable the entire time I was traveling. This wound up being significantly less expensive than if I were to use AT&T’s roaming service.

But there was one big drawback: In Europe, in particular, it seems, prepaid “unlimited” data plans have low caps for full-speed service. After 200-250 MB of blazing fast 3G access, in both countries, my speeds were cut to a very slow 64 kbps. It was like going from an amazing broadband connection to dial-up. The Internet still worked, and low-bandwidth activities like Twitter, Foursquare, and e-mail were fine. Upstream bandwidth was, oddly, uncapped, so I could still upload photos to Instagram very quickly. But downloading photos and using Facebook or the web became tragically slow. Streaming video was a no-go. Be mindful of this limitation when choosing a provider or plan, and try to look this stuff up before you travel, so you can show up to a store knowing what you want ahead of time.

There are also third-party “roaming” providers that will sell you a SIM card and international roaming service, and require unlocked phones. These include MaxRoam, whose service I tested in Spain, and it was fine. But they are often much more expensive than using a local operator.

Getting Better All The Time

As smartphone penetration grows around the world, expect these options to improve: Pricing, the ease of acquiring service, and the usefulness of mobile Internet services overseas. But if you do have the opportunity to travel with an active smartphone, try it out. You’ll find it’s a wonderful addition to your trip. (And if you’re on vacation, stay away from your work e-mail!)

Also: Fast Times In East Berlin: Exploring Europe’s New Startup Capital



View full post on ReadWriteWeb

IMP Advertising, Pleasanton’s Premier Internet Advertising, Online and Social … – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)


Business 2 Community
IMP Advertising, Pleasanton's Premier Internet Advertising, Online and Social
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
The new search engine optimization – SEO 2.0 from Innovative Media Planners: SEO Pros. Pleasanton, CA (PRWEB) April 30, 2012 Information about Bay Area internet advertising, online and social media marketing company in Pleasanton California.
Q&A: TopRank CEO Lee Odden on integrating SEO, social media and contentEconsultancy (blog)
The Role SEO Plays in your Social Media Crisis PlanBusiness 2 Community
Social Shares: The New Link BuildingSearch Engine Journal
Bizcommunity.com -TravPR.com (press release)
all 10 news articles »

View full post on SEO – Google News

Google Changes Forcing Internet Marketers To Ditch The Tricks and Return To … – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

Google Changes Forcing Internet Marketers To Ditch The Tricks and Return To
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
(PRWEB) April 30, 2012 In the last twelve months, many internet marketers and search engine optimization (SEO) specialists have, according to content specialist, Kerry Finch, had their worlds turned upside down. And the reason rests with Google's

and more »

View full post on SEO – Google News

Get Adobe Flash player