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Monthly Archives: June 2010
[Case Study] How Twitter helped build a community and establish a recreational soccer league from hundreds of miles away. Continue reading
Posted in Social Media, Web tools
Tagged networking, soccer, social media richmond, Twitter
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FREE WHITEPAPER: Analytics Data & PPC Optimization to Achieve Meaningful Results:
Using a Network of Tools and a Data-Driven Approach to Optimize PPC Marketing Continue reading
Posted in Internet Marketing, Mobile, Pay Per Click, Search engines, Web Analytics
Tagged analytics, data, ppc, whitepaper
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I’m guessing just about everyone on the planet is awaiting the release of the new iPhone. Well maybe not EVERYONE
– I’m sure there are plenty of HTC incredible people out there quite happily ignoring the new release. Personally I’m excited to get the scoop and see what Steve has to say about it all – you have to wonder if he will make any reference to the leak by Gizmodo and then the following leak from Vietnam. Continue reading
How a simple examination of Google Analytics data could quickly bring to light a severe usability issue. Continue reading
