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Google Fiber For Communities

Posted by Sam on July 13th, 2010
in category Blog, Google, Web Technology

Only a few months ago, Google announced their intent to build experimental, ultra-high speed broadband networks and have since been working to earn over 1,100 community responses in their request for information and nearly 200,000 responses from individuals across the United States. Throughout the process, they’re confirmed what we all already know: faster internet is [...]

We’re Sponsoring A Time Attack Car

Posted by Sam on July 11th, 2010
in category Blog, Marketing, Motorsports

Every now and then, we try to get involved in something outside of what we do everyday and because of our relationships within motorsports, we were able to get an opportunity to sponsor a time attack car in the United States. A time attack is another term for time trial. The term is commonly used [...]

Mobile Ecommerce Experience Coming Soon

Posted by Sam on July 11th, 2010
in category Blog, Ecommerce, Mobile, PayPal

Magento Inc. is in our opinion the leader in global e-commerce technology solutions and within the realm of open source, simply has no rival. It’s a bold statement, I know, but well deserved and the reason we can say so with such confidence is because we’ve actually gone and tried to use everything else. With [...]

Play Pac Man on Google’s Homepage

Posted by Sam on May 21st, 2010
in category Blog, Google, Web Technology

It’s been 30 years since classic video arcade game Pac Man was released in Japan by Namco Bandai Games, after which it was launched in the States selling over 100,000 units in its first year of production. To celebrate its 30 years anniversary, Google has a Pac Man game you can actually play on their [...]

How to Market Your Startup Business

Posted by Sam on May 11th, 2010
in category Blog, Marketing

One of the web celebs that I follow online is Neil Patel. He’s the co-founder of Crazy Egg and KISSmetrics, both are tools used to help optimize your websites for conversions. By the age of 21, Neil was named a top 100 blogger by Technorati and was also one of the top influencers on the [...]

How You Can Make Blogging and Selling Work Together to Boost Sales

Posted by Sam on April 24th, 2010
in category Blog, Blogging, Ecommerce, Marketing

Corporate blogs have been around for a while, but most of the marketers behind them all struggle with the same problem: they don’t get any traffic. All the different reasons for why they’re stuck and can’t seem to get more than a few unique visits a day vary, however the big hurdle is rooted in [...]

The Hard Sell Is Just Annoying

Posted by Sam on April 19th, 2010
in category Affiliate Marketing, Blog, Marketing

As an online marketer I sign up with a lot of email lists to see what everybody else is doing, hoping to get insight into something I haven’t seen or thought of that could improve my own business. By doing so, I get quite a bit of product pitching in emails and I sure have [...]

Top 5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Hire an In-House “Guy”

Posted by Brandon on April 6th, 2010
in category Blog, Outsourcing

For whatever reason, when it comes to web development and online marketing, many feel it’s a necessity to have someone on staff, on call, all the time. You’ll find innumerable organizations who continue to suffer year after year, one employee after the other, all in the hopes of reducing costs and finding an alternative to [...]

Free Top 10 Google Rankings in a Week

Posted by Sam on April 1st, 2010
in category Blog, Google, Search Engine Optimization

You owe it to yourself and your business to take a moment and read this blog post in its entirety for I will be sharing with you the secrets of Google and search engine optimization, guaranteeing you and anyone you know top 10 Google rankings in less than a week. I’m absolutely, positively, guaranteeing you [...]

Yahoo Stores Suck. Really Suck.

Posted by Brandon on March 2nd, 2010
in category Blog, Ecommerce

Business owners trying to take their enterprise online have been presented with a few options to achieve some kind of online store. Hire an agency to build them a customized e-commerce system tailored to their industry and works with tested and secure technology Attempt to build something themselves using open source solutions and communities Use [...]