Paradoxically, desperation for change actually increases resistance to buying, precisely because the force of desire will bump up even harder against the shoals of "worse. So paradoxically, telling prospects that they don’t have to commit makes it...
But ironically (or perhaps paradoxically) content really is still king. Great content doesn't automatically earn attention, links, and traffic. There are exceptional resources, images, videos, and articles hidden across the web.
Paradoxically, another outcome of the recession is a reduction in search volume, especially in certain verticals such as travel. Everyone knows we're in a recession. When companies cut spending, one of the first things to go is often advertising...
Paradoxically, MapQuest has maintained commanding market share lead while sitting on the sidelines of this feature war. Google Maps, launched with AJAX functionality, draggable maps, and satellite imagery in late 2005, started an "arms race" in...
Somewhat paradoxically, I found the Gift Finder to be the most useful for product categories that I'm really familiar with. Wondering what to get Mom on her upcoming special day? A number of online tools can help you find a gift that's tailored to...
Paradoxically, only about 35 percent of local SMEs advertise in the Yellow Pages, which makes he conceivable advertiser base for local paid search potentially much broader. Last year at this time there was really no such thing as "local search.
Paradoxically, a liberal dose of "fuzzy logic" can actually improve the precision of search engine results. Despite a slowdown in many sectors, the pace of change in the web search universe seemed to accelerate dramatically during the year 2001.
I agree -- and I think most search engine optimization specialists will wholeheartedly embrace the idea as the next "big thing" that could, paradoxically, help their clients achieve even better results.
You're likely a much better searcher today than you were six months ago, and paradoxically that may make it more difficult for you to find something that you may have literally stumbled upon in the past.
Paradoxically, a liberal dose of "fuzzy logic" can actually improve the precision of search engine results. SearchDay #24, June 7 - Worth a Look http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/01/sd0607-roundup.html A roundup of interesting sites and tools...
Now, the last thing we searchers want are blurred or indistinct results, yet paradoxically, a liberal dose of "fuzzy logic" can actually improve the precision of search engine results. According to the Oxford American Dictionary, "fuzzy" means...