Archive for May, 2011
Web Hosting and SEO
Guest post from David Murton A long-term search engine optimization (SEO) strategy will determine whether or not you attract Web visitors to your website. Your SEO strategy must involve a holistic approach for incorporating content, graphics, links and Web hosting. SEO must be a continual process – building upon success and removing failures. The most […]
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Tags: seo, web hosting
Extract from blog by Marc Nemec, Managing Director, Forrester Research It is with significant pleasure and great excitement that Forrester today announced the acquisition of Springboard Research. By acquiring Springboard, we further our commitment to serving Technology Industry leaders — especially those in the Vendor Strategy role — with rich data and in-depth analysis of […]
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Tags: analyst, analyst relations, Forrester, springboard
On May 23rd I will be joined by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, together with some super minds as a speaker in the ‘Profiting from the New Web’ conference. The term Web 1.0 is applied retrospectively to a Web of documents and ecommerce. The term Web 2.0 has come to describe […]
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Tags: influence, the new web, web 3.0, web science
The Influential Is Dead, Long Live The New Influential
It could be said Ed Keller and Jon Berry in writing The Influentials, discovered or at least articulated the importance of word of mouth. They identified how one of humanity’s first forms of social influence—has become even more important and influential today for people making sense of the world. The thing about highly influential people […]
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Tags: amplifiers, commentators, curators, idea starters, influencer, influentials, topology of influence, viewers