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WE HAVE MOVED HOUSE TO WWW.INTERVANGELIST.INFO!
Published September 3, 2011 Branding , Careers , Corporate Social Responsibility , Development , Double 'S' , e-commerce , e-governance , e-Marketing , Entrepreneurship , General , Interpreneurship , Mobile Internet , Monday Moments , Search Engines , Social Networking , Statistics , Twitter , Uncategorized , Web Design Leave a CommentTags: 37signals, africa, Ali Khan Satchu, Bad web design, Basecamp, Careers, Corporate Blogs, Corporate Social Responsibility, Creative Edge, Dan Schawbel, Donald Trump, East Africa, Entrepreneurship, Eric Hersman, Facebook, Fluid Tees, Good web design, Google, iHub, internet content, Jay-Z, Kenya, M-PESA, Makmende, Me Inc., Mobile advertising, Nairobi, Nokia Research Center, Safaricom, Ushahidi, Website forms, websites
Monday Moments Ep 7 – Of Viral Strategies and Legs…
Published November 8, 2010 e-Marketing , Entrepreneurship , Search Engines 7 CommentsTags: africa, Entrepreneurship, Google, internet content, nokia, Ovi Store, Venture Capital, Viral Marketing
I have almost recovered from the Girls Rule moments last week. The fact that over half the Creatives I met last week were ladies did not help matters at all. So Finally I have had to accept what the Fluid Tees sheriff says on his blog, “WOMEN are stronger and must be respected no matter what!!”. No more need be said.
Now, my dear Friends. Does your Viral strategy have legs? And what do you do when your first month in office comes with major network failures and a sleeping customer service department? Oh, and have you figured out where that Venture Capital is coming from? You might also be wondering, what’s new at Intervangelist EA. Continue reading ‘Monday Moments Ep 7 – Of Viral Strategies and Legs…’
Can the world survive without Google?
Published October 23, 2010 Development , Search Engines , Social Networking 5 CommentsTags: africa, baidu, china, Google, internet content, youku
I thought I heard you hesitating a little with that answer. Is this one of those questions that causes a slight chill to shoot up your spine? Or maybe your heart skipped a beat for a second there?
If you think about it, the pre-google era was still rich in intellectual exploits, innovations and inventions. People used to research and find information albeit not necessarily at the click of a button. I belong to a generation whose internet life has been quite synonymous with google life, so yes, that question sends a chill up my spine. Continue reading ‘Can the world survive without Google?’
Monday Moments Ep 3 – We are Robots!
Published October 9, 2010 Entrepreneurship , Mobile Internet , Search Engines , Twitter , Uncategorized 1 CommentTags: africa, Facebook, internet content, Kenya, Safaricom, Success, Twitter
In the past few weeks, I have been introduced to such terminologies as Augmented Reality, QR Codes, Context Computing and a bunch of other words that leave you thirsty for an unholy drink. As if that’s not bad enough, I had to help explain these words to people who are still trying to understand what SEO is. Fun Huh? Not a bit. But it was an interesting experience. Continue reading ‘Monday Moments Ep 3 – We are Robots!’
SEO is Dead!
Published October 7, 2010 Search Engines , Web Design 10 CommentsTags: Bad web design, Good web design, Google, internet content, websites
I would like to share with you my insight on a paper that I read about a week ago. As an Internet Marketer, SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is one of the gospels I preach most to my clients. Ranking high on Search Engines has for many years been the “be-all and end-all to anything on the web”. So much that many service providers and their clients alike believe that “without it, you are nothing and with it, you are everything on the web.” Continue reading ‘SEO is Dead!’
SEARCH ENGINES GOING PERSONAL, ARE YOU?
Published June 8, 2010 Mobile Internet , Search Engines , Social Networking , Twitter , Web Design 3 CommentsTags: Google, Keyword research, Location based search, Search Engine Ranking, search engines, Social Media, Yahoo
How well does your website rank on Google? Have you noticed a surprising decline in your ranking? No longer on Page one, or now users have to scroll to see your website?
Search Engines change their algorithms all the time and what might have worked last week might not cut it anymore this week. The age of meta keywords is gone as Engines become more intelligent, thanks to the ever rampant competition. Continue reading ‘SEARCH ENGINES GOING PERSONAL, ARE YOU?’