The video below shows the 500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art. It is well worth your 3 minutes.
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The video below shows the 500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art. It is well worth your 3 minutes.
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NewTeeVee recently turned me on to an awesome YouTube channel called iChannel. You can read about the details about it here.
Below is the first episode. I am totally hooked and want to see if “I” will get used to his life being broadcasted. I think the way the producers incorporate user feedback into the show is brilliant. Make sure to check it out.
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Disclosure:
This is a paid review which I am doing as a Review Me participant. Although there will potentially be a financial gain from this review, this post will not be biased in favor of any potential financial gain.
Apogee Search is a Search Engine Marketing firm founded in 2001 by McKinsey & Co. alumni. The main focus area of the firm is affiliate marketing and pay-per-call. The main goal of Apogee is to direct targeted visitors to B2B and B2C websites.
So, what services does Apogee provide? In layman’s terms, the goal is to bring people who do a search on a search engine to a website where what they are looking for is potentially sold. The buzzword complete description of that is “qualified leads from ready to buy customers”. For that to happen, from what I understand, you get in touch with a representative who analysis your website for search engine marketing. The search engine marketing analysis service is supposed to be free. If you accept, Apogee positions itself as a partner to you and “help you get the most from your marketing dollar and quickly raise your search marketing revenues to the next level”.
I can hear you being confused about my tone about the service here. It is not that I don’t see any value in such services. I am sure search engine marketing is a big part of the traffic to a commerce site and being discovered among many similar websites is very important. So, I think that such a service should be valuable for a website who wants to attract potential customers.
Apogee seems to provide six different services:
Apogee Search website contains some information about search engine marketing among all those buzzword compliant advertisement clich?s.
One thing that I really liked about the website after my inspections is that they provide many documents that could help the customer answer some questions about SEO and SEM. They also provide an article called “Avoid Search Engine Marketing Malpractice” to warn clients for not falling into such a malpractice. Another interesting article that attracts attention is the “PPC: Do You Want to Play Inside or Outside?” which discusses outsourcing pay-per-click campaigns.
Their current blog also gives a positive image to them.
I tried to review the Apogee Search Engine Marketing firm. Although I have not tried their services and I am not a potential client for them at this point, I tried to write up an objective review trying to understand if they would be a useful partner. It is difficult to make that assessment without trying but the fact that they provide many downloadable resources to help the client understand the concepts of the partnership made me feel they are worth a look if you are looking for such a service.
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I think Google is turning into Microsoft day by day. No, it is not because they are growing insanely. No, it is not because they are becoming evil (may be they are but not related to this post). It is because they are becoming very boring with their branding. Last week Google killed the product search service Froogle’s brand and renamed it to “Google Product Search”. They say Froogle name did not describe what the product does. Probably true but did Google mean web search? No, but it means web search now among other things. How did Klenex become synanomous with facial tissue? Yes, you got it now, right? So, I don’t buy this argument. I am thinking Google is becoming the next Microsoft.
Today is celebrated as “National Sovereignty and Children’s Day” in Turkey. Ataturk, the founder of the Turkish Republic, devoted this day (in 1920) on which the Turkish Parliament was opened to the children of the world. In celebration of this day, Google is displaying a special doodle on the Turkish domain (http://www.google.com.tr). This was a result of an initiative called GoogleBizeLogoYapsana which translates in to “Google Design a Doodle for us”. The initiative’s original plan was to attract Google’s attention with doodle’s designed by the Turkish community and have one displayed on the Google homepage. Although, this just happened for the Google TR domain and doodle design is not one submitted by the community it can still be seen as a success.
I neglected to mention much about the our IR Turkey podcast here on this blog. Just so you know, the 3rd episode is available for download or streaming or however you may want to get it. Make sure to get it while it is hot!
This episode features 5 great bands and Hande and I are having great time chatting and listening to the songs. We hope you will have great time too. Let us know if you like or dislike the show and give us some feedback. Even more importantly make sure you drop a line to the bands you hear on the show and like.
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