By Mike, on July 21st, 2010%
RESTON, VA, July 13, 2010 – comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the U.S. search marketplace. In June 2010, Americans conducted 16.4 billion core searches, up 3 percent vs. May.
June 2010 U.S. Core Search Rankings
Google Sites led the U.S. core search market in . . . → Read More: June 2010 Search Engine Rankings
By Mike, on March 18th, 2010%
Google Account ownership can be a cause for conflict and data loss when client and service provider decide to part ways, or your marketing expert suddenly vanishes.
This is especially true with Google Analytics Accounts. The question of account ownership needs to be addressed at the beginning of the relationship, as Google Analytics accounts and profiles are generally not transferable. I have successfully moved profiles for a handful of clients, but both parties need to be willing to transfer control. Google Support has also helped on one occasion to re-acquire access to an account once we were able to prove ownership.
Continue reading Who Owns Your Google Account?
By Mike, on February 25th, 2009%
There is great news for companies advertising on the Web: People are spending more time and money online than ever before – despite the recession!
More time spent online means more opportunity for reaching potential customers and generating valuable leads. Despite the current economic conditions, according to online data tracking site ComScore, U.S. commerce conducted over the Internet grew to $214.4 billion in 2008, a 7% increase compared to the previous year, and Internet retail sales grew 6% to $130.1 billion.
Continue reading Online Sales Soaring
By Mike, on July 22nd, 2008%
I don’t normally post 3rd party content to my own blog, but in this case I am going to make an exception. This is an excellent slide show presentation explaining and defining Social Networking and Web 2.0 in an easy to understand format. To view, click Continue reading Social Media Defined
By Mike, on June 12th, 2008%
The Internet is shifting beneath our feet, but many are still not feeling it, or understanding the consequences.
This shift is in the fundamental way people are using the Internet, and the expectations they have when visiting websites.
In the past, websites simply served as a one-way source “pushing” information to the surfer and offering little, or no opportunity for interaction. Web pages could remain static and unchanged for months, or even years, and still be considered useful.
Continue reading An Interactive Future!