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Unreliable delivery times at Bol.com
I usually love bol.com, they have quite a good and simple system of buying books, much like Amazon, and usually deliver quite quickly. However, of my last 5 orders, 3 of them were delayed, as in, delivered after the promised time period. They send you an email every time that happens, apologizing and telling you [...]
Reputation Management done right
Danny was doing the right thing today. He made a mistake, and corrected it. This is what reputation management is all about. Not all SEO’s are spammers, and we all have to work hard to make sure people stop seeing all SEO’s as such. The last sentence from the article: I’d love to push the [...]
MSN / Live Messenger problems
More than a few of you have complained that when at work, my MSN Messenger kept siging out and back in again. After having cursed at it again for several times this morning, I decided it could not be my connection, so I started looking around for what it could be.
Spock: Another Search Engine Reputation Management Resource
I’ve been looking at Spock for a while now, and now that it’s in public beta, I can finally say what I think this is good for: (Personal) Search Engine Reputation Management! Just check out the search results for “Joost de Valk” and for “Onetomarket”. My guess is the search pages will rank better for [...]
Microsoft Censoring .info domains in MSN Messenger
As most regular readers know, I own CSS3.info, and because of that, I talk quite a bit about it on MSN messenger. Recently, I started getting problems when I was sending links with css3.info in it to my contacts. Tonight, after doing a bit more research, I found out that ALL .info domains are being [...]
Greyhat and Blackhat SERM techniques
I was thinking a bit more about Search Engine Reputation Management, because I’ll be speaking on the subject at the Digital Marketing Event next week. When I was reading a lot trying to find some “new” ways to do SERM, I sort of got caught with some ideas in my head which I wanted to [...]
Search Engine Reputation Management: make it look natural
Search Engine Reputation Management (SERM), is becoming more and more of a hot item in Europe as well it seems, and I’m seeing quite a few people saying pretty smart stuff about it. Having done a bit of it myself, there’s one thing I think a lot of people are missing. People are boasting their [...]
Tele2 sucks, but I’m back online
I’ve been using Tele2 for a while now while on my old address, it was slow at times, but it usually worked, so I was pretty satisfied. I’m not anymore though… We’ve been moving to our new house over the last weekend, and I had arranged for our phone and internet connection to be moved [...]
Personal search history creeping into SERPs
Search engine land has an article today on Google ramping up personalized search. Well I saw something news today related to that as well: Google showed me, when I was logged in, how often I’d visited a site from the SERPs, and showed the time of my last visit. Have a look at the screenshot, [...]
Online Reputation Management e-book
Glen Allsopp from ViperChill released an e-book this weekend on Online Reputation Management, and I have to say, it’s an incredibly good read. We do quite some reputation management at Onetomarket, but I’d have a hard time writing it down as good as Glen has done, keeping it a fun and good read. Donna, who [...]
