In case you hadn’t heard, back in late February 2012, Apple undertook an acquisition of Chomp.com to the tune of $50 million. Chomp simply put is (for now) a search engine for iPhone, iPad and Android apps. This was essentially done to replace Apple’s app store which is plagued with a plethora of problems. One [...]
March 20, 2012
JT
Search Engines
If you haven’t read Part 1, I wrote it 2 weeks ago and you can view it here. By now, you should have the basic framework of your WordPress blog set up and running with the proper plugins and monetization tools in place. The Report As promised, here is my Google Analytics screenshot since the [...]
March 13, 2012
JT
Case Study
If you haven’t already heard, Pinterest is the hottest “social” platform out there right now. And if you’re not on it with your information or business, you’re losing out big time. You see, Pinterest leverages on the power of viral marketing. If you can learn how to create and then “Pin” great content, that content [...]
Google’s new all-inclusive privacy policy has just come into effect in Europe and with huge controversy despite warnings from the Europeans. However, you still have a small window of opportunity to delete your Google Browsing History which may have some very sensitive information that you don’t need Google finding out about. Their new policy will [...]
February 29, 2012
JT
News
Alright, its time to get serious with this blog! I’ve had it for 3 years now and its been more of a toy than a tool. By toy I mean its been a place where I’ve been playing around with the graphic design element of it. I’ve also just been using it as a place [...]
February 26, 2012
JT
Case Study
I get a lot of people asking me of ways to make a quick buck in internet marketing. Quick methods usually have no sustainability and will get you banned pretty easily from various sites. However, this method I’m about to present to you is sustainable and requires not too much work and if done in [...]
February 6, 2012
JT
Internet Marketing
Nobody likes their steak burnt or not cooked at all. Everyone wants it done somewhere in the middle. Google thinks the same way when it views the on and off page SEO of your website. Matt Cutts, engineer at Google, recently put out a video admitting that SEO is not equated to spam. He also [...]