Internet Marketing.
Only Twits Like Me Ignore Twitter
15th February 2011
I wasn’t even remotely interested in Twitter when it first arrived a mere five years ago. I was a student then and it was just another means for people to tell me what they were eating for lunch or what they thought of the family on Jeremy Kyle that… Read more
Google Places: Broken, Beta Or Just Flawed?
7th February 2011
For weeks now (actually it seems more like months) we here at Fresh Egg have noticed a multitude of what appear to be different versions of Places affecting organic listings in Google. Sometimes, they appear as if they have been blended in to the results… Read more
Ella’s A Game Fresh Egg Gal: Another Copywriter Recruit From Our Internship Programme
26th November 2010
Following her whirlwind Fresh Egg internship, we thought that Ella McConnell was good enough to be offered a full time position with us. However, refusing to be tempted away from mounting debt and late nights just yet, she recklessly insisted on… Read more
Amazon Black Friday
26th November 2010
For the average UK citizen, the term “Black Friday” carries a lot of negative connotations – like the worst stock market crash since the Great Depression! Not so in the USA! Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving and traditionally the… Read more
It’s Not Advertising, It’s Not Editorial, It’s Advertorial!
24th November 2010
Advertorial is the next stage on from editorial features and press releases. It’s either an advert or an editorial yet it has many of the features of both, hence the name. Back in the old days of last year when all this was fields and the internet was… Read more
Is Facebook Doomed?
23rd November 2010
MySpace has finally capitulated to Facebook’s growing popularity and announced a partnership that will see both social network sites working closely together. The unlikely alliance will mean that MySpace users will be able to login in to Facebook… Read more
Putting Your Views In The News
11th November 2010
You’ve mastered the press release, you’ve seen them get published either in whole with some edits or in part with some credits, you’ve made some quality contacts but now you need something that more visitors attracts. … Read more
Semantics in SEO
10th November 2010
Semantics is a more advanced and theoretical form of SEO however, that has the potential to unlock some power both within your site and off site. First of all it is important to understand what the term “Semantics” actually refers to. Well generally… Read more
Has the Times Paywall Worked?
8th November 2010
An update on my previous blog post about whether you’d want to pay Newscorp for news.. Maybe it’s because I’m essentially a news junkie that I said I would happily pay, but now we have some hard data about how many heads are actually being… Read more
