Getting Your Website Ready for the iPhone

Do you use mobile search? How many of you have an iPhone or an iPhone clone? Some of you might say you don’t want an iPhone, but I bet you would use it if you were given one. Those of you who do have an iPhone or similar device, how has your experience been with it as a Web browser?

Cindy Krum of Blue Moon Works is one of the many who believes the iPhone has changed search. Think about it, you can use your iPhone whenever you want no matter where you are to connect to the Web.



Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia, Wikia Search, Googleopoly, Yahoo, and More

Since he is no stranger to the Internet world, Jimmy Wales’ opinion is held with respect. Being aware of this, WebProNews asked him not only about Wikipedia and Wikia Search, but also about a proposed “Googleopoly” and Yahoo/AOL merger. Watch as his answers might turn out to surprise you.



Last Minute Internet Strategies for the Presidential Campaigns

With the election just a couple of weeks away, WebProNews caught up with Eric Frenchman, the Chief Internet Strategist for McCain-Palin to talk about remaining Internet strategies. Since the Presidential race is tight, Eric emphasizes the importance of geotargeting and microtargeting everything. He says this same principle should be applied to other campaigns as well.



Linkscape: Making Valuable Link Data Available

Rand Fishkin and the SEOmoz crew have a new tool to add to their roster. Linkscape crawls the Web and allows access to link information on more than 30 billion web pages. Rand believes this is information that should be open and available. Learn more about Linkscape including its metrics in the WebProNews video.



Hitwise Research and How It Relates to You

With the recent release of his book, Click: What Millions of People Are Doing and Why It Matters, Bill Tancer of Hitwise shares a few of his interesting findings with WebProNews. He explains how this data is directly related to current issues such as the financial crisis and Presidential election. Find out the latest Hitwise data and why you should embrace it, right here on WebProNews.



BlogWorld: Domain Name Change Success Story

We met Wendy Piersall just as she was undergoing her site’s domain name change from eMoms at Home to Sparkplugging.com. Everyone knows that a domain name change can be either really good or really bad. It worked out well for Wendy, but she still had her share of difficulties. Watch as Wendy walks us through her experience.



BlogWorld: Improving Blogger and PR Relations

“It’s about the relationship, not the release.” As Jason Falls made that statement, he was referring to the relationship between public relations professionals and bloggers. He emphasizes the idea of personalization for PR people instead of sending mass emails. As for bloggers, Jason says they need to be patient since every PR firm is not tech savvy. Watch as Abby Johnson interviews Jason Falls for more information on PR and blogger relations.



BlogWorld Expo: Integrating SEO into New Media

There were some people at this year’s BlogWorld Expo that voiced their beliefs against SEO. Lee Odden of TopRank Online Marketing was quick to prove them wrong as he tells Abby Johnson. Lee explains how some people can get traffic through advertising or because they are already famous, but everyone else needs SEO. Catch more from Lee Odden, right here on WebProNews.



BlogWorld Expo: Doing Business With Advertisers

The most successful bloggers are, by and large, the ones who have learned to get along with advertisers. In this interview with Abby Johnson, Steve Hall of Adrants fame explains how bloggers should pitch advertisers and what media kits should contain. Also discussed: the broader subject of advertisers’ roles in consumer-controlled media.



Are We Witnessing the Death of Online Gambling in Kentucky?

Tension is continuing to build as Kentucky moves forward with its action against illegal gambling websites. As we have reported, Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear ordered a seizure of 141 gambling domain names. A hearing took place last week in which many motions were filed. Oral arguments are scheduled to begin October 7th at the Franklin County Circuit Courthouse. Watch as Abby Johnson reports.

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