European Commission Requires Website Owners To Relinquish .EU Names Prior To Brexit by Laurie Sullivan @lauriesullivan, March 30, 2018 The European Commission announced this week that United Kingdom-based companies and residents who own .eu country code top-level domain names (ccTLDs) must enter into a “withdrawal agreement” from those domain names after Britain’s departure from the European Union … Continue reading European Commission Requires Website Owners To Relinquish .EU Names Prior To Brexit
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Pinterest names Square’s former Business Lead, Francoise Brougher, as its first COO
Brougher will lead efforts to expand Pinterest’s global operations and advertising business. Amy Gesenhues on February 27, 2018 Pinterest has named Francoise Brougher as its first chief operations officer. The veteran technology executive will officially begin her role on March 12, overseeing Pinterest’s sales, partner marketing, measurement, corporate and business development, and communications teams. … Continue reading Pinterest names Square’s former Business Lead, Francoise Brougher, as its first COO
Keyword-Optimized-for-SEO Domain Names Need Either Full Commitment or Registered and Forgotten
Chris Abraham — November 15, 2017 Follow @chrisabraham — November 15, 2017 Sometimes a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. The moment a CMO truly discovers search they go on a domain name buying spree with the desire to buy every domain name available with the keywords they associate with their products and services. This … Continue reading Keyword-Optimized-for-SEO Domain Names Need Either Full Commitment or Registered and Forgotten
Should You Remove Author Names from Blog Posts When Employees Leave?
Arik Hanson — November 7, 2017 — November 7, 2017 Last week, together with my friends at Bellmont Partners, we held our most recent Talking Points event focused on corporate blogging 2.0. Our panelists, Kevin Hunt (General Mills and my podcast partner-in-crime), Krysta Larson (director of external communications and content at CH Robinson) and Chris … Continue reading Should You Remove Author Names from Blog Posts When Employees Leave?
Why You Should Use Unique Domain Names for Shortcuts and Microsites
by Jeff Sass July 12, 2016 Follow @sassJuly 12, 2016 Dedicated microsites and landing pages are very popular for various marketing campaigns, and now with new domain extensions catching on, your web destinations can be even more effective. With more and more domains — from .blog to .coffee to .club to .rocks — becoming available … Continue reading Why You Should Use Unique Domain Names for Shortcuts and Microsites
There’s Nothing Generic About Generic, Top-Level Domain Names for Businesses
Jeff SassSeptember 22, 2015 As the Internet has aged, we’ve watched it evolve to account for even more users and web properties. Similar to the way we tacked ZIP codes onto the map and area codes into the phone book, we’ve gradually added more and more domain extensions to make the web more dynamic. In … Continue reading There’s Nothing Generic About Generic, Top-Level Domain Names for Businesses
Are Your Website Searchers Looking Only for Your Brand Names?
Mike MoranJune 10, 2015 I’ve noticed a disturbing trend with some of my website search clients. When I am first brought in to look at their popular search keywords, I am noticing lots of their brand names and product names. That’s not the disturbing part. What bothers me is what I am not seeing. For … Continue reading Are Your Website Searchers Looking Only for Your Brand Names?