Monthly Archives: April 2008

B2Blog site was down, now back celebrating 6 years

Wow, my web host moved all their sites to new servers over the weekend. What a royal mess. Between their problems and me having to guess how to fix things, my sites been down for almost three days. In a … Continue reading

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AdWords rulebreakers and a surprise

I know I had heard about this earlier, but today read-up on this news, as reported by Kelly Abner of Marketo: Google Updates Adwords Display URL Policy: “Starting April 1, Google is enforcing a new Display URL Policy. Not everyone … Continue reading

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The finer points of typing

The finer points of desktop publishing, really. Since I need to use dimensional measurements in describing my products, this is actually quite useful. (Online, of course, its a whole other ball-game.) “Welcome, friends, to the brave new world of the … Continue reading

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Marcom shift–Web first

Just in case you haven’t made the switch (or realized you have already done so), web content comes first for collateral development, as Rick Short makes it clear in a post titled Write for the Web: “So, we are officially … Continue reading

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More whining about pricing on your website – Be Evil

Three things B2B websites need: Video, reviews, and pricing. I’ve made a point of discussing these in the last year or so. And I often come up with whiny excuses about why B2B won’t do them. When it comes to … Continue reading

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Is it worth it?

I was going to post a link to survey results at Circuits Assembly Magazine’s March issue about trade shows. What makes a show worth going to, was the essence of it. The assembly and electronics industry are continuing to struggle … Continue reading

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