Week after next, several of us here will be up in Boston for the catalog show. Give a shout if you’d like to meet up, or if you need an exhibit hall pass.
The anonymous “Spy” collects actual management dashboard screenshots and posts them online.
Clients who allowed us to spend our time on what we believed to be the highest value activities enjoyed almost four times greater year-over-year gains versus those clients who opted to manage us via detailed task lists.
Google relaunches Google Analytics. Much more than a facelift; well worth checking out.
When some big players in your space are incompetent and/or unethical, it makes all of us look bad and damages the industry as a whole.
Scratching your head over the interaction between your online and offline marketing efforts?
Chouinard’s “Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman” is an inspiring testament to the transformative societal power of ethical privately-held businesses.
Yahoo has introduced a new CSS class, “Robots-Nocontent”, which allows web masters to keep the Yahoo spider from reading portions of a web page.
I’d respectfully disagree that Zappos is a “service company that happens to sell shoes.”
Those who demand ROI from their sites increasingly see aesthetics as a component of usability, not its nemesis. Perception counts, and beauty helps.
AP reports Yahoo paid Semel $80m in ’06.
April showed Google seizing yet more share from Yahoo, with Microsoft holding steady in distant third.
TechCrunch and Blogoscoped reported yesterday on iGoogle, Google’s rebranding of google.com/ig.
