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13 Articles match "Information","SEO","Startup"
The Latest from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Send them your reel, see if they'll pick you up.
But in the meantime, start your blog, your personality-driven site. Find Start blogging consistently - maybe not everyday. Make Do videos whether they're set up, or maybe on the go.
What I admire about Shira Lazar is that she's too much of a go-getter to wait for the perfect TV gig to come to her. I've watched her build her reputation and fan-base using new media tools like Qik, Wordpress and Twitter.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
He’s done several startups and is a board member of the Technology Council of Southern California (which is where I met him originally). A great opportunity for more visible networking . I roughly know about MakeItWork, but tell me a bit about where you spend your time day-to-day. A typical day starts with email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Yammer checks/updates. In between it all, I'm dropping off/picking up my son, I’ve recently had a chance to reconnect with Eric David Greenspan ( LinkedIn , Twitter ) He’s the CEO of Make It Work a high quality, personal, high touch technology service provider for homes and small businesses.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Tony at SoCalCTO has an interesting post regarding SEOs for startups: [link] There, he explores the value of Search Engine Optimization for startups, and the difference between on-page and off-page SEO. But what form of marketing is SEO? There are three basic styles of marketing: 1) You make and sell widgets (which you call "Smidget Widgets") and post all over the place that you make and sell widgets, hoping that people who want widgets will see your message and be persuaded to buy your widgets over your competitor's. I call this the "blue
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The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Monday, September 22, 2008
Heres 5 steps to start exploring:
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The first 6 steps to homegrowing basic startup analytics
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Quick intro to getting set up on analytics
I’ve Futuristic Play by @Andrew_Chen
Analysis on viral marketing, user experience, game design, and online ads
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
UPDATE: I’m setting up a new project on analytics. While at one of my recent startups I developed a framework for startup growth metrics (focused primarily on user metrics). It is a simple, but useful, framework for startups to leverage (framework subject to change). PPC, SEO, Blogging, etc. If you are interested in collaborating ping me on twitter @gammill. It promises to be fun and interesting.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
I recently got together with Aaron Shechet and an early stage startup to discuss the direction the company might want to take. It was a great conversation and I thought it would be a good idea to do some visible networking with Aaron to get to know him better. Tell me a bit about your background. I grew up in Los Angeles and went to undergrad at UC Santa Barbara, graduating in 2003 with Honors in Economics. While at UC Santa Barbara, I then went to Pepperdine University School of Law and graduated in 2006 with a Certificate from the Geoffrey H.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
He’s done several startups and is a board member of the Technology Council of Southern California (which is where I met him originally). A great opportunity for more visible networking . I roughly know about MakeItWork, but tell me a bit about where you spend your time day-to-day. A typical day starts with email, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Yammer checks/updates. In between it all, I'm dropping off/picking up my son, I’ve recently had a chance to reconnect with Eric David Greenspan ( LinkedIn , Twitter ) He’s the CEO of Make It Work a high quality, personal, high touch technology service provider for homes and small businesses.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Tony at SoCalCTO has an interesting post regarding SEOs for startups: [link] There, he explores the value of Search Engine Optimization for startups, and the difference between on-page and off-page SEO. But what form of marketing is SEO? There are three basic styles of marketing: 1) You make and sell widgets (which you call "Smidget Widgets") and post all over the place that you make and sell widgets, hoping that people who want widgets will see your message and be persuaded to buy your widgets over your competitor's. I call this the "blue
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Monday, May 25, 2009
We’ve put an email into the production company for more information. Neil Patel in SEO CSI
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Lead by Search Engine Forensic Neil Patel, the audience will watch and learn all the intricate details of a SEO crime lab. Now that his startup Mahalo has gone user-gen, Jason has A LOT more time on his hands. As reported by Variety , a Twitter-themed television show is now under development. It’s being described as “putting ordinary people on the trail of celebrities in a revolutionary competitive format.”
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Send them your reel, see if they'll pick you up.
But in the meantime, start your blog, your personality-driven site. Find Start blogging consistently - maybe not everyday. Make Do videos whether they're set up, or maybe on the go.
What I admire about Shira Lazar is that she's too much of a go-getter to wait for the perfect TV gig to come to her. I've watched her build her reputation and fan-base using new media tools like Qik, Wordpress and Twitter.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008
While at one of my recent startups I developed a framework for startup growth metrics (focused primarily on user metrics). It is a simple, but useful, framework for startups to leverage (framework subject to change). PPC, SEO, Blogging, etc. One of the things I am passionate about is analytics and metrics. I’m most interested in gathering a breadth and leveraging them to drive solid decision making.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Matthew spoke to us to give us a better idea of what the company offers and why it was started.
What's Personally, I've been an entrepreneur for 15 years, running companies with P and L responsibility for divisions, and watched with frustration as the Internet has grown up around us. What's your background, and how did you decide to start the company?
Matthew Matthew Graczyk is founder of angel-backed Zubican (www.zubican.com)--saw a problem, which was the difficulty of finding suppliers for products for businesses--and decided to solve the problem, with a site specifically targeted at helping B2B buyers and sellers connect.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
This morning, Knowledge Genie (www.myknowledgegenie.com) launched a new web site that helps experts and authors publish online information to the web. How did the company start?
Milo The plans range up to approximately $190. We sat down and spoke with Milo Sindell, one of the founders of the firm, to learn more about how the firm came about and what it's trying to accomplish.
What What is the idea behind Knowledge Genie?
Milo
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