The World: Reviewed
What if you could review… everything? (And make your reviews scientific, accurate, and useful?) That’s exactly the question that one Seattle-based company, Reviews.com, is asking. This company is on a
What if you could review… everything? (And make your reviews scientific, accurate, and useful?) That’s exactly the question that one Seattle-based company, Reviews.com, is asking. This company is on a
We’ve all been burned by a bad experience at a restaurant, whether it was literally, by a scalding hot cup of coffee, or maybe figuratively, by a dishonest waitress. Some
Times are tough for small business owners, who have to deal owning, operating, hiring, filing, and all the other “-ing”s that come with a business. One of those is “optimizing,”
Dentists and their practices could learn a thing or two from pitchmen like Billy Mays, because many dentists struggle to promote their practice effectively. In this case, promote means “make
At least 64% of American adults own a smartphone. That’s a quite a bit. That’s about the same percentage of Americans who don’t know what a pool is for. Yikes.
Have you ever googled your name or the name of your business? What did you find? If you are uncomfortable with the search results, imagine how your potential customers will
InsideLocal prepared this excellent presentation about the latest status of Google Local including the differences between Google+ Local, Google+ for Business. Inside local – state of local search from Myles
Online marketing is complicated, right? As founder and consultant at bizmktg.com I am often asked some variation of that question, especially by business owners who are busy taking care of their
“Social Mobile Local” (a.k.a. SoMoLo) is a buzzword that is attracting lots of attention. Bill Gurley from Above the Crowd has a succinct piece out today on why “Lo” as in