Random rants and miscellaneous mewsings on nothing, the internet, culture, food, cats and life in a foreign country … in three languages; English, Spanish and Rubbish.
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New here? If you’d like to be notified of new content, simply subscribe to my RSS feed or sign up for email alerts. Thanks for visiting!“Maniacally wired netizens who read a hundred blogs a day and just as many news sources are turning to a new breed of software, called newsreaders or aggregators, to […]
Is it almost as simple as “Blog it and they will come?”. Almost. As this article says, “Write good and interesting posts, that contain your important keywords, and you have already got a leg up in the search engine game.” This also applies to writing good static HTML pages. Do it right: you WILL get […]
Excellent article by Matt Blumberg of Return Path includes check lists that will help you identify, honestly, the areas where you need to do something to reduce complaints, build customer trust, and increase the delivery rate of your emails. He also provides simple simple, do-able ideas for the actions you can take.
Since, as a Blogger user, I was offered the opportunity and have been able to test Google’s new Gmail, I thought you may like my comments on it.
Normally, I am not a fan of web-based email. In the early days, when we had to pay by the minute for Internet access in Europe, web mail […]
Complementary research to the previously released “Inside the Mind of the Searcher.” This 59 page detailed research paper, conducted in January and February of 2004, surveyed respondents on search engine usage. There were a number of interesting findings, including:
* Google users have much higher levels of satisfaction and loyalty with their search engine than non […]
One of the possible implications of the CAN-SPAM act is that it appears that if you provide a “tell a friend” system on your site, then YOU become the sender (especially where the message passes through your site’s email servers) and thus become liable for the actions of others? (Question mark deliberate.) Well, this simple […]
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