SEOBook Founder Aaron Wall Explains Friendly Page Titles
Apr 18th 2008Nate MollerSEO
I’ve talked about meta tags before; this video from Aaron Wall explains page titles in detail. Questions and comments welcome!
Apr 18th 2008Nate MollerSEO
I’ve talked about meta tags before; this video from Aaron Wall explains page titles in detail. Questions and comments welcome!
Apr 17th 2008Nate MollerAdvertising
Today’s the day for the exciting conference call by Mark Kaye! He’ll be teaching us how to get free publicity on TV and the radio. I know there are only a few seats left so sign up while you can. (and no, this isn’t a paid promotion or affiliate campaign - I’m really going to take advantage of this education)
Did you know that Dr. Phil, Martha Stewart, Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup for the Soul) and even Sean Hannity stated out with free advertising as guests on somone elses show? I feel like the education I’m going to get today could save my companies lots of money in advertising budgets as we practice what I’m going to learn.
Here’s how I plan to use the information from this call today:
Again, tonight is the night for the call. It starts at 7:00 p.m. EST and will run for about 2 hours. If you are as excited as I am but can’t attend live, you will be given a replay at no additional cost. Mark also plans to provide documentation that can be printed out and followed step by step.
One other cool thing is this money back gurantee:

So really, there’s no risk - it’s a win/win for everyone.
If you’re serious about taking your business to the next level, both on and offline, this class is highly recommended. Talk to you then.
Apr 16th 2008Nate MollerSales & Marketing
For Christmas this year I got my first MacBook Pro. I’ve been really excited about all the functionality and ease of use. As they say, “Once you go Mac, you’ll never go back!” So it is with me.
However, lately I’ve been getting this pop-up and it reminds me of Windows:

So, why is Apple trying to subtly force me to install Safari? I read an article about Firefox being really ticked off about this.
What Apple is doing now with their Apple Software Update on Windows is wrong. It undermines the trust relationship great companies have with their customers, and that’s bad — not just for Apple, but for the security of the whole Web. What they did yesterday was to use their updater for iTunes to also install their Safari Web browser –what follows is some background and analysis. - John Lilly
What’s the status? Is Safari really that good? Is is better than Firefox?
What’s worse than this initial pop-up is the 2nd one I got:

Persistence can pay off I guess. But is Apple really that desperate to get Safari on everyone’s computers? I’ll bet many people have uploaded Safari without even knowing what they did. Interesting strategy Apple - please don’t fall in to the Microsoft or Windows campaign…