miercuri, 25 iunie 2014
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Seth's Blog : The existential crisis (and the other kind)
The existential crisis (and the other kind)
For some, crises are existential. The subsistence farmer, the parent without access to medical care, the person living in a makeshift shelter--this crisis might be the last one they ever encounter. Deal with this crisis or cease to exist.
As a result, crisis management became a cultural emergency, something we all focused on. High alert, drop everything, this is do or die, because if we don't get through this, it's over.
Now, of course, for those lucky enough to live in a well-off part of the world, insulated from disaster, few crises are actually this black and white—they merely feel that way.
The project might be in jeopardy, but you're not.
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marți, 24 iunie 2014
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How Google Plans to Steal More of Your Traffic Graywolf's SEO Blog
How Google Plans to Steal More of Your Traffic Graywolf's SEO Blog |
How Google Plans to Steal More of Your Traffic Posted: 24 Jun 2014 09:33 AM PDT At the SMX Advanced Conference in June of 2014, Danny Sullivan had a Question and Answer session with Matt Cutts. During this session, Matt did a live search demo that, in my opinion, demonstrated that Google wants to take the search traffic it’s currently sending to other websites and keep it for themselves. I’ve embedded the video of the complete ... [Continue reading How Google Plans to Steal More of Your Traffic] The post How Google Plans to Steal More of Your Traffic appeared first on Graywolf's SEO Blog. |
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