DMA website says please “fixme”

darren on April 10th, 2007

An SEO seminar on Insider Secrets from a “Master”. Apparantly being a master means you don’t have to worry about such things as title tags or functional navigation.

Gotta love this: <title>titlefixme</title>
http://www.the-dma.org/seminars/seocopywriter/

Someday the Direct Marketing Association is going to surprise us all and show how they really do understand this internet thing everybody is always talking about.

UPDATE 5/17: nice work guys, you fixed your title.  Next step, firefox support for your nav.

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1st grade poetry

darren on April 1st, 2007

I’ve come to accept that this blog has no hope for order or focus.
So from the creator of “me and you is a pimp” comes a descriptive sentence:
“The air smelled good, like Febreeze.” 

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Crew Cutts

darren on March 29th, 2007

I was playing with the names.whitepages.com section again.
Here are some more names:
Crew Cutts - possible relation to OG GoogleGuy?
Fetus Fabiola
Million Dollar
Ben Dover
Flash Gordon

Davies, Sierra, Thompson, Rezac, Hoglund

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What keyword tool should I use?

darren on March 28th, 2007

That is the most frequent request I get from people looking to slice out there own piece of the internet. They want to know keyword and market popularity and I usually write a new email each time or tell them to search for Aaron’s post that covered keywords tools extensively. But now I think if [...]

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Image DE-optimization

darren on March 27th, 2007

Not every post or page needs an image. If you’re really struggling with an image to go along with the article or profile you’ve just written, just don’t do it. Seriously. Here are 2 examples of pages gone very wrong. If you - as a reader - are able to make it through the [...]

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Competitive Intelligence…who knows what?

darren on March 13th, 2007

SoloSEO (great blog, regular read) did a fun look at what presidential candidates are using for analytics. That got me thinking about a couple things.
First, Google analytics is good, but if you have the budget there are much much better analytics programs…and we all know most of these candidates have the budget. I’m hoping Google [...]

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