A couple of days ago, I asked this question: Are You Excited To Be Here? While the question was more
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If you’ve been following this Six Pixels of Separation Blog, you know how fond I am of the online social
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Nothing like some traditional mass media headlines to put a bee in my bonnet. Here are just a few: –
Continue readingHire A Sales Rep Named Google – Montreal Gazette Column
As Blogged about in my post, Seven Blogs You Must Read And Other Useful Know-How – Montreal Gazette Column, I
Continue readingSPOS #113 – Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast – +1 (206) 666-6056 – Marketing Success This Summer
Welcome to episode #113 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. You’ll hear why this show was
Continue readingChoose Your Words Wisely
Here’s a bit of an interesting scenario (real names withheld to protect and maintain privacy): I got an email yesterday
Continue readingWhy Behavioral Targeting May Not Be The Future Of Online Advertising
Did you know that there are many American and British ISPs (Internet Service Providers) who are collecting keyword information along
Continue readingThe Viral Expansion Loop
What’s the difference between Viral Marketing and something new called the Viral Expansion Loop? "It’s a type of engineering alchemy
Continue readingShop.org Online Marketing Workshop – Web 2.0 University Curriculum
There was some very positive feedback from the two-hour session I ran today at the Shop.org Online Marketing Workshop in
Continue readingJaffe V. Joel – Face(book)-Off At The ACA In Toronto
This is no April Fool’s joke. Both Joseph Jaffe (author of Life After The 30-Second Spot and Join The Conversation,
Continue readingSPOS #89 – Do You Really Think Bloggers Own The Brand?
Welcome to episode #89 of Six Pixels Of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast. I got some good ranting going
Continue readingGoogle Does It Again (And More)
Google continues to grow. For the month of December 2007, Hitwise ranks the percentages of all U.S. searches as follows:
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