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Job Highlight - Hulu.com Marketing/SEO

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Hulu is fabulous and they are hiring.
Please, I need someone I know to get this job so that I can do a widget strategy thing / idea I have with them (I would apply for it myself, except you probably have to be sober and wear shoes and stuff)
This position is in Los Angeles, […]


LinkedIn and Widgets

Monday, June 30th, 2008

LinkedIn has been pretty specific about their intentions for Open Social. They plan to have useful, business orientated widgets only. At Google I/O they also mentioned they would be revenue sharing in a “unique” way. Hmmm.
To see what they said (and what all the other social networks said) about their Open Social implementations you can […]


Great Companies

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

I just got two emails from someone via Linkedin that had to do with recruiting. It made me think for a second about companies I would recommend so I will just do it here. Many of the people I will mention are known to insiders, but may not be spoken of all the time or right […]


WidgetWebExpo - New York

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Ivan Pope, the founder of Sniperoo is presenting the WidgetWebExpo in New York on June 16th and 17th. This conference is his American version of the Widgety Goodness conference that he ran in the UK.
Except this is bigger. Way bigger.
I will be participating with this conference in a few ways, and can’t give out concrete […]


TypePad Widgets

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Those familiar with widgets and Google gadgets are aware of a problem specific to gadgets designed for a blog. Often blog gadgets are vertically orientated for use in sidebars. But when someone searches for a gadget, there is no indication of if a gadget is vertically or horizontally orientated. This is particularly true with Google […]


6 Reasons to Read Matt McGee’s Small Business SEM Blog

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

1) Intelligent Categories -Okay this might sound odd to some, but I simply love the way that the listing of his categories is pretty much the first thing you see, and that they are very well laid out and clear. It is very hard to digest a blogger post by post. At Small Business SEM […]


Widget Summit 2007 - Keynote Speakers

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

The widget summit was overall a very interesting and informative event, it really got my head spinning with ideas. It was well attended and the people who came were representatives from major companies, developers, and widget start-ups.
Google had a large presence here, and while officially three Google employees were presenting and one exhibiting, there were […]


Technorati Says every Blog is the Number One Blog

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

I am pleased to announce that SEOish.com, after only two months of existence is now the number one ranked blog of the web according to Technorati.
This is quite exciting, and also quite wrong. Today everyone is number one in Technorati, go check it out!
But let me just mention a few…
Congratulations to Barry Schwartz whose Search […]