Sorry this site requires JavaScript to be enabled in your browser. See the following guide on How to enable JavaScript in Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox and Safari. Alternatively you may be blocking JavaScript with an advert-related or developer plugin. Please check your browser plugins.

Mailing lists, IM groups, stumbles, forum posts...do these aggressive schemes to maximize social media traffic actually work? Tim Nash & "caring slaves" (researchers) pour over site owner provided logs.
Comments6 Comments  

Comments

Avatar
from SamFreedom 1525 Days ago #
Votes: 3

what profiteth a man if he gains the world but loseth his soul?  Begging might have short term advantages but, my gosh, it really is unbecoming...

Avatar
from floppy 1525 Days ago #
Votes: 2

An awesome post, great job tim.  If you haven’t taken a second to read it you should.

Avatar
from tnash 1525 Days ago #
Votes: 2

Cheers floppy :D Sam you are so true but many of us still like to see our posts do well and will in some people cases go to extraordinary lengths to get a front page on Digg or Sphinn

Avatar
from 5ubliminal 1524 Days ago #
Votes: 3

@SamFreedom: RESPECT!Begging is for those with really flexible spines. Our honor is all we trully have.Some people would just wipe the floor with it for a quick buck...All else comes and goes ... it’s how you and others see urself that lasts forever.Regards.

Avatar
from aimClear 1524 Days ago #
Votes: 0

Great dialog everybody. Sweet post Tim.

Avatar
from 5ubliminal 1524 Days ago #
Votes: 0

aimClear cut the C$%P with the Thank You.Ask Caroline M. to see what Thank You’s can bring in return.I hate virtual beggers. Real ones do have problems... but virtuals are unexcusable.

Upcoming Conferences

Search Marketing ExpoSearch Engine Land produces SMX, the Search Marketing Expo conference series. SMX events deliver the most comprehensive educational and networking experiences - whether you're just starting in search marketing or you're a seasoned expert.



Join us at an upcoming SMX event:

Upcoming Webcasts

Search Marketing Now Learn more about search marketing with our free online webcasts and webinars from our sister site, Search Marketing Now. Upcoming online events include: