Braillebacks
November 29, 2006
It looks like a new viral site called Braillebacks is now live, discussing the new Braille US currency.
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Ad Agencies spending money where no people watch
November 27, 2006
It looks like the Ad Agencies are spending money for ads that no one watches.. or better said that a decreasing amount of people watch.
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Ted Leonsis gains many Friends!
November 16, 2006
It appears that many people are now discussing Ted Leonsis such as Right Reading has compiled a nice list of the increased awareness and sudden popularity over his crappy ‘I am an SEO’ statement.
In fact we find this quite comical…  We however do wish that you Ted control all the top 10 results… we haven’t even though of putting up some cool images for you to see how it ranks for images.google.com.  Plus we have busy lives hence we really won’t be doing that period.
Good lucky Teddy!
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Travel Industry Turns to SEO and SEM
November 16, 2006
It appears that the travel industry is turning towards SEO and SEM from Traditional Marketing.
This is a huge departure from the initial concept of just throwing up ads in Print Media magazines.
For example we have seen some serious competition in the SEM industry regarding items like PadLocks Where firms like Safe Skies Locks ™ are bidding against other firms in their industry.
There is even a push to promote the Luggage Lock Images
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Washington Post annouces layoffs to shift to web from paper
November 15, 2006
It looks like the Washington Post is firing people to shift resources from print to internet, and yet they still didn’t focus on Search Engine Optimization. Even though they write articles regarding it.
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Ted Leonsis to show his skill in SEO
November 15, 2006
It appears that Ted Leonsis is going to show his skill in SEO, and claims that he doesn’t need an SEO because his skillset is amazing. We feel otherwise.  Good Luck Ted Leonsis with your attempt of taking up the top 10 results (all of them) with regarding your name.
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Philadelphia Inquirer layoffs
November 8, 2006
New layoffs at the Philadelphia Inquirer that could reduce its newsroom staff by 30 percent or more
Keep placing ads in print media agencies, seriously it’s good for business.. the fact that this directly relates to circulation drops means nothing right?
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McDonald’s chooses AKQA to lead internet marketing - AKQA shows blank page in Google
November 6, 2006
It appears that McDonald’s has choosen AKQA to lead the online marketing efforts by McDonald’s. The problem we see is that AKQA is showing up as a blank page to the search engines. We hope they put more effort into SEO for McDonald’s then they did for their own site.
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Newspapers outsource their sales department to Google
November 5, 2006
It appears that Newspapers have outsourced their sales department to Google. This is pretty much the sum of this story
They might as well just put up a for sale sign in front of their offices.
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TV Network Admits defeat against Google
November 2, 2006
Google is poised to overtake Britain’s main TV channels in the race for advertising revenue, underlining the internet’s challenge to traditional media.
The internet search company’s advertising revenue in the UK is expected this year to surpass Channel 4’s anticipated 2006 take of £800m. Within 18 months, it is forecast to overtake ITV1, Britain’s leading commercial TV channel and the country’s biggest single recipient of advertising revenue.
Ad Agencies scramble to face the new reality on the ground, but since they missed the boat, they are either losing the deals or they are buying or outsourcing to new media agencies.
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