Finally, there’s the now classic YouTube protest video, “United Breaks Guitars,” was made in July 2009 by Canadian singer/songwriter Dave Carroll. A recurring theme of Amber Mac's keynote presentation at SES Toronto today was how companies need to...
At the same time, 21.7 million Canadian Internet users watched over 4 billion videos in April. I plan to mention this during the "Video: The Next Marketing Frontier" session at SES Toronto 2010, which kicks off next week.
A couple of attendees mentioned the "Canadian focus" of the conference or the new information on the "Canadian landscape. We conducted more than half a dozen video interviews with attendees at SES Toronto2009 -- to get feedback on the conference.
According to Calder, "Many SEO matters are common around the globe, but Canadian companies face some unique issues. I should have posted the top stores from Day 2 of SES Toronto yesterday, but I have some really lame excuses for why I didn't get...
Facebook, Games Rank as Top Canadian Search Terms Posted by Nathania Johnson Jun 10, 2009 Yesterday, we reported on data from Hitwise on the length of keywords in Canadian searches. Top Stories from SES Toronto: Day 1 Posted by Greg Jarboe Jun 10...
Over 80% of all Canadian searches now happen in Google. It wasn't hard to find the top stories from the first day of SES Toronto. SES Toronto Day 1. According to Paul Teitelman of Search Engine People, "Seems befitting that one of the first...
For example, Google received 80.2 percent of all Canadian searches conducted in the 12 weeks ending April 25, 2009, according to Hitwise. SES Toronto gets underway June 8-10, 2009, at the Sheraton Centre Toronto.
Jarboe: How would you characterize Canadian search habits or queries? Jarboe: How important is the .CA domain when creating a Canadian website? People still talked about whether ecommerce was safe and reports kept showing that the smaller...
In addition, SES Toronto will feature 18 sessions organized into three tracks entitled "Corporateville", "Geek Track" and "Nuts "The Canadian Agency Landscape"; "Social Media: Do Big Companies Get It?
I haven't seen this kind of outburst by a mild mannered Canadian since Molson ran its extremely popular ad, "The Rant", in 2000. Or, I would have been blistered by the heat from nearby Toronto. Maybe everything on the Twitter front will have cooled...