Imagine eCommerce Conference 2012 Kicks off at M Resort in Las Vegas
1,300 Magento merchants, developers and solutions partners have gathered from around the world at the fabulous M Resort in sunny (and very hot) Las Vegas, NV for the Imagine 2012 conference. Attendees are looking forward to three days of great content, incredible networking, and a whole lot of fun. Today’s event kicked-off developer BarCamp – a series of rapid-fire presentations on...
Read More3 Things SEOs Can Learn From TED
In light of the recent announcement by Matt Cutts at SXSW there has been a lot of speculation in the SEO industry as to what “over-optimization” entails. Because this announcement has been vague, it forces many SEOs to rethink and reassess their current strategy. More than ever, SEOs could learn a thing or two from TED; its tagline alone encapsulates what SEOs should embrace in one...
Read MoreHow to Cross Post From Twitter to Your Facebook Page
One of the questions I get asked by clients who are developing a social media strategy is should I cross post my Facebook posts to Twitter and vice versa, or does everything need to be unique? IMHO you need to look at social media like Moneyball and you need to look at your actions in terms of ROI. I don’t believe all the social media gurus riding on unicorns who preach that social...
Read MoreWordPress Takes SXSW 2012!
The South by Southwest Interactive Festival (SXSW) holds a special place in the history and heart of WordPress. Though the conference has changed in the years since I first met Matt in the hallway in 2003 — before WordPress even had a name — it’s still arguably one of the most influential events in our industry, and we’ll be there again this year. Will we see you...
Read MoreGoogle – Getting Into The 2012 Election
Google is moving into the political scene. They’ve launched a Google+ Page to focus on politics and elections, they’re blogging about election issues, posting the candidate’s videos, and they put together a trend center which allows you to track all sorts of data. You’d think they are wanting to influence and “lobby” congress, but Google’s PAC is not raising a lot of money,...
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