A Visual Guide to the Financial Crisis
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 9:49 am
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If you're interested in seeing any of them, my sp turkey mobile phone numbers database eaking schedule is online. Last week I spent Wednesday at ad:tech in London where I spoke about advanced analytics and online reputation management. In my analytics presentation, I was refining ideas for what I'm going to talk about at our own advanced SEO seminar so I'm not putting that one online just yet, but I thought the online reputation stuff would make a good Monday morning post. The audience was mainly brand and advertising people so I didn't assume too much knowledge of SEO or ORM, but instead ran through why you would want to monitor for your brand, how to determine if something is going to be a problem and some tips and tricks we've picked up along the way.
For those of you who haven't seen me speak, my slides are not always the most self-explanatory things so although I have included them here, I am also going to run through the key themes and tips: Ad:Tech 2009 Online Reputation - Will Critchlow, Distilled Who's talking about your brand? London Fashion Week: I wanted to start with something topical so I used some examples from London Fashion Week (including brands and models) to demonstrate the impact of news events (interestingly, I found no significant correlation between spikes in search volume for the brands or models during fashion week).
If you're interested in seeing any of them, my sp turkey mobile phone numbers database eaking schedule is online. Last week I spent Wednesday at ad:tech in London where I spoke about advanced analytics and online reputation management. In my analytics presentation, I was refining ideas for what I'm going to talk about at our own advanced SEO seminar so I'm not putting that one online just yet, but I thought the online reputation stuff would make a good Monday morning post. The audience was mainly brand and advertising people so I didn't assume too much knowledge of SEO or ORM, but instead ran through why you would want to monitor for your brand, how to determine if something is going to be a problem and some tips and tricks we've picked up along the way.
For those of you who haven't seen me speak, my slides are not always the most self-explanatory things so although I have included them here, I am also going to run through the key themes and tips: Ad:Tech 2009 Online Reputation - Will Critchlow, Distilled Who's talking about your brand? London Fashion Week: I wanted to start with something topical so I used some examples from London Fashion Week (including brands and models) to demonstrate the impact of news events (interestingly, I found no significant correlation between spikes in search volume for the brands or models during fashion week).