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Tiger Woods Accident Search Results May Be Harmful

Monday, November 30th, 2009

The “Tiger Woods Accident” is one of the most requested search terms on the web at the moment. And that has given a fresh opportunity for cyber criminals and malware marketers, according to security software vendor Symantec.
“From an IT security point of view this unfortunate incident is just another fruit ripe for the picking […]

Why Are We So Fat?

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Two-thirds of all Americans are fat.
I didn’t make that up. That’s what “F as in Fat 2009” - a report just published today - tells us.
And by “fat” they don’t mean an extra few pounds. They mean overweight. And obese. And it’s everyone. Men. Women. Children. And it’s not just here or there. It’s everywhere.
Okay so maybe […]

A world with too much customer service?

Friday, February 13th, 2009

After living in Europe for nearly 20 years you get used to doing things on your own. You pump your own gas, you pack your own bags at the grocery store AND take them out to the car AND load them in as well. It’s different in America. You get customer service. But is there […]

The 2008 Swimsuit Edition

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

…or 12-Steps to SEO
Marketing folks are being tasked with improving their website’s SEO rankings, and often don’t know where to start. Often they’ve end up being the adoptive parent of a child that hasn’t been shown enough love — and the result can be a sprawling, out of control, hard to manage spoiled brat!
To get […]

Googling Zeus: The Search Gods’ Pantheon

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

When an A-list blogger like Phil Butler at Profy spins a good tale about hakia vs. Google, Powerset against the rest of the world, or even Astro Versus Scooby Doo, his readers praise him. We feel better knowing there are search engines out there that will provide better results somewhere in the future. And […]

SEO and the VS Dilemma

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Some “vs” articles are pointless and pretty confusing. The very definition of the term points to a fight of sorts. And usually where there is a fight, there must be a winner.
We could talk about truce, yet truce doesn’t really happen when the sword of discord gets buried, but when one loses the power […]

Building Trust, Reputation and Rapport – A “How To” Perspective

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

When our clients make an inquiry for SEO services the first thing we want to know is who we are dealing with. We send them a set of questions, some completely unrelated to the service we provide at the first glance.
The questions are not always the same. If we get some of our answers by […]

Google and The Eiffel Tower

Friday, August 31st, 2007

Both are matters of debate. To think that the Eiffel Tower was originally planned to be built in Canada, for the Universal Exposition of 1888! Well, since the Canadians didn’t want it (and back then, many French voices criticized the Iron Giant as well) France got it and voila, Paris became legend. Just like that. […]

Red Dog Communications Expands SEO Services to Small Businesses

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

August 14, 2007 – Luxembourg – Luxembourg-based Red Dog Communications s.a. today signed a contract with Proweb Consultants of Montreal, Canada to help optimize the TopHostingCenter.com website for better search engine rankings.
“This is a very important step for Red Dog’s Search Engine Optimization division,” says Marc Verschaeren, Managing Director of Red Dog Communications. “We have […]

Corporate Blogging: Don’t Be an Island

Monday, August 6th, 2007

So you set up a corporate blog. You have put your shiniest suits forward and have in-house editors serving up professional content. And it’s being updated regularly, in fact it’s running smoothly. In fact, you’ve created a blogger’s dream come true.
Sit back, relax. Pat yourself on the back, even. After all, you’ve done the […]