June 7th 2011
Here’s a good rubric for thinking about Search Engine ranking factors. You can download it right here. Of course, it wraps SEO with a patina of science which seems so much more certain than the Spy vs. Spy game that competitive can become. But its also a great example of how an infographic can build both brand and in-links.
June 3rd 2011
Bill Allison from UC Berkley and Joe Hayashi teaching at Stanford both discuss how to create and manage mobile applications. Good insights for your digital businesses.
May 31st 2011
Sometimes “not getting it” is the exactly right viewer experience for those who are “out of segment”. Witness Axe body spray, Friskies iPad app for cats, and the wisdom of Phil Johnson.
May 25th 2011
QR codes have inspired jubilant experimentation, and huge enthusiasm from marketers. But they’re far over hyped, and they’re starting to look like transitional medium. Here’s why.
May 23rd 2011
The Tweeting world woke up today to find that many Klout scores have dropped, in some cases to nearly nothing. Regardless of the cause, this is a huge screw-up for Klout, because it raises a question among its believers, “What does Klout Score measure anyway?”
May 20th 2011
For this week’s “Follow Friday” post, I’d like to introduce friends from Bentley College’s Center for Marketing Technology who stood-up a fantastic conference on local marketing last week.
May 17th 2011
Tonight, a few of us here in Massachusetts are having a discussion about what industry and government groups can do to Fuel Massachusett’s Digital Economy. As New York kicked off their plan to be the World’s leading digital city yesterday, its time to ask what role Boston and Massachusetts aspire to in the digital economy.
May 16th 2011
As the journalism business becomes fixated on hyper local coverage, the value of a “second paper” has never been greater. I’d like to tell you about three of my favorite global second papers: The Christian Science Monitor, the Epoch Times and GlobalPost.
May 13th 2011
On Fridays I like to share news of topics and people you might want to keep an eye on. Ben Brooks’ post lays what ails Microsoft at the feet of CEO, Steve Ballmer. And my “other” local paper, the Boston Herald, makes a fuss over a federal messaging chip that will be working in all new US mobile phones by April.
May 12th 2011
Last night I was with Microsoft Online Services President, Qi Lu, who shared Microsoft’s view of the web’s future. Microsoft’s Skype purchases fits within a set of strategic themes that reflect how Microsoft sees its self and the digital landscape.