5 Steps to a Better Press Release
Press releases are becoming quite popular as marketers see the value of getting results in the news engines. Making sure you take some simple steps will ensure great results with your next press release.
#1. Great content makes a great press release.
Press releases are as good as the time and effort put into writing something [...]
SES Toronto session on Press Release SEO
I’m out at the Toronto Search Engine Strategies Conference and just finished a day of workshops.
Greg Jarboe of SEO PR taught a session on press release marketing and the buzz/boost benefits. Press releases offer a unique internet marketing tool that can give you both the online buzz you want and also the boost to [...]
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- New Workshop with Calgary TechnologiesSeptember 30, 2008Calgary Technologies Inc. is launching an exciting new program this fall and we are calling all leaders! This program has been customized for the entrepreneur that wants to stay on top of the latest trends in technology and business. Designed to deliver one day workshops with guaranteed take-away value, this is your opportunity to keep [...]dcree
- Seven Sins of Social Media MarketingAugust 25, 2008I read an article today on Clickz.com that I really liked on Social Media Marketing. The article was a synopsis of a session at SES San Jose, an internet marketing conference. I often speak to businesses here in Calgary and in Edmonton about Social media strategies. I think this article was great, [...]dcree
- Calgary EntrepeneursAugust 15, 2008I just wanted to say thanks to Stuart Crawford and David West for a great Calgary Entrepeneurs Meetup last night. Also for all the others that were there. It was great to meet new faces (especially since I’m fairly new to Calgary). I thought the presentation was good. Being an Internet marketing consultant [...]dcree
- SEO consultant or SEO employee?July 9, 2008One of the good things about the Internet is that there’s a lot of information out there. That’s also one of the bad things. The trouble is, how do you sort out the good information from the bad. On this site, the owner (well regarded in the search engine optimization community) contends that you don’t really [...]dcree
- Can the canned copy: use original content on your websiteJune 25, 2008Recently I ran across a major problem with a client’s website. It was quite by accident really. I discovered that a large portion of the copy on their website was canned copy. Well, no big deal you say? Actually it is. This is known as a duplicate content issue, and is something that can get your [...]dcree
- Lunch in Edmonton: African. Habesha Ethiopian & Eritrean cuisineJune 24, 2008Lunch is one of my favourite meals of the day, and Dave’s too, I think. The other day I spotted an African restaurant on 118th street that I wanted to try out. Looked like a nice place compared to the rest of the street. It’s called Habesha and they have Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine. It was [...]dcree
- Saving time with RSSJune 19, 2008It’s taken me a while to get onto the RSS bandwagon and set myself up with a newsreader. For those of you who don’t know, RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. It’s that orange logo that you find on sites, typically blogs, and it looks like sound waves. Have a look in the upper right [...]dcree
- Internet marketing, not just SEOJune 18, 2008It’s really only been in the last year or so that the word “search engine optimization,” or SEO, has really come out in the mainstream. Before that, SEO sounded more like a corporate title than a process. If you’ve done a little bit of research, you understand how important search engine optimization can be. You’ve probably [...]dcree
- You have 100 wordsMay 29, 2008Keeping things short and sweet seems to be the skill everyone is lauding these days. I heard about a venture capital meeting going on this morning in Edmonton and decided to check it out. Rick Segal, the guy running the meeting, keeping it short and sweet when you’re pitching him : you have 100 words. Everyone [...]dcree
- Canadian Association of Journalists CAJ media conferenceMay 26, 2008I attended the Canadian Association of Journalists conference here in Edmonton over the weekend. I am glad I did. I was able to meet a good number of people who work in media in Edmonton and across Canada, as well as people working in media-related organizations. It was my first time attending a CAJ conference, which [...]dcree