The Google Keyword Tool estimates an average of 3 million searches conducted globally for the term “World Cup 2010″. One would expect the South African website to be ranked on the first page results on Google.com but it is not.
Ramblings
Google released a new look for their search engine. clickTRUE takes a look.
For a while now, online video has been relatively simple. You used Adobe Flash with its 95% plus market share. Then things changed. The next Web standard, HTML 5 came along, but it didn’t spell out that Flash or anything else would be the video codec standard. We discuss the impact of the possible demise of Flash.
Clever marketing and a bit of creativity can help create an extremely effective advertising campaign. See how one unemployed man used his creativity to secure a job with just $6 and several really well chosen keywords.
This Mother’s Day, other than celebrating it with the all the mums in the family, I decided to take a look at the online statistics surrounding this special day. I was surprised to see a 300% growth in search volume comparing against last year. Read on to find out what else I found out.
Online marketing is playing a big role in the May 2010 Presidential Election in the Philippines. The online battle is taking place on the Google search engine, Facebook Fan pages, Blogs and Twitters. Filipino politicians are emulating what President Obama did during the US Elections. I give me views on their campaigns.
Is it true that all good things must come to an end? Having been part of this great family, I decided to pen down some of those memories in the form of a parting email to all the friends I have made along the way. The culture of this company is better told in pictures. Enjoy and keep in touch!
Google Buzz – Google’s new social networking feature. Hear what people got to say
You will note that the bulk of Google’s business is on the internet, and buying a slot on national television is not something that you would expect to see from the giant search engine. We give our views.
Avoiding the SPAM entries on your website entries and blog comment entries are the usual concerns of webmasters. clickTRUE discusses the use of CAPTCHA to address these concerns.
































