Ex-Google employees’ new start up Search Engine ‘Cuil’ – Bigger might not be better

On July 28th, 2008, Michael Sullivan wrote:

The new Search Start up company, Cuil, http://www.cuil.com/, is making news all over the place for claiming to have indexed three times as much of the Internet’s web pages as Google. There results are overly generic and sometimes were extremely unrelavant. And good luck getting a search that is more than two words long completed. [...]

Local Search for your business

On July 6th, 2008, Chris Campbell wrote:

Here are the major players in local search engines – you can take the time to set-up accounts with each or find an easier way by using our service. You can find the direct link to the sign up on this listing website. The major players for data is superpages, info-usa and google. • Google• [...]

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How to add my business in Google local search…

On January 17th, 2008, Chris Campbell wrote:

It is super easy and think about the last time you used a phone book? Well maybe you still like to use a phone book but personally I haven’t used one in at least 4 years. I like to search on Google, only about 10 times faster and usually more accurate. But you will find [...]

Top 9 Reasons Why You Should Use Coupons

On August 12th, 2010, Ryan Powszok wrote:

Coupons still work. Consumers may not find them as often as they used to in the Sunday paper or in magazine inserts, but this doesn’t mean that coupons are no longer popular or effective – because they still are. Just do a quick check on the Web and immediately you’ll find tens of thousands of [...]

Old Spice Revisited

On July 29th, 2010, Charlotte Dretler wrote:

A few weeks ago I wrote a post about how Old Spice was enjoying wild popularity from its viral video campaign featuring “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like,” a towel-clad hunk who responded to fans’ tweets with personalized videos. This week, Old Spice is finally seeing evidence of the results they had undoubtedly hoped [...]

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Tips for Fundraising on Twitter

On July 27th, 2010, Ryan Powszok wrote:

These days it’s not just enterprises, global brands, and small businesses leveraging the power of social media – non-profit organizations are getting involved, too. Social media has indeed sparked new ways of giving: take Twitter, for example. The massively popular microblogging site has been used time and again to raise funds and support charities and [...]

What Small Businesses Can Learn from the Old Spice Guy

On July 16th, 2010, Charlotte Dretler wrote:

Social media is often used as a method for users and consumers to make public statements about products and services. While this gives the public more power to evaluate brands, businesses can also leverage social media to connect with customers. As social media becomes increasingly important in marketing campaigns, companies are turning to YouTube, Twitter, [...]

Here Comes Google TV

On July 13th, 2010, Ryan Powszok wrote:

What happens if the best of the Internet and television came together? This is the question that search giant Google aims to answer as it launches Google TV, a new service that combines television programming with search capabilities and rich Web applications. The recent announcement by the company revealed that the service is developed in partnership [...]