28.06.08

OSOYOU’s Sex and the City night

Last week OSOYOU, in association with Philips Sonicare, hosted a Sex and the City night in London.

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27.06.08

SEO - Negative rankings for your brand name

Isn’t it horrible when search engines crawl your website when it’s down (1)?

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25.06.08

Drapers: Maximising Revenue Through Online Fashion Retailing

Read my articles on the Drapers Maximising Revenue Through Online Fashion Retailing conference.

‘Being relevant’.

‘Search engine traffic’.

‘Trust’.

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23.06.08

Danielle Brown uses Spice Girl sister Mel B’s name to market business online

Continuing the family theme from my previous post on celebrity relatives (Kardashian vs Lohan), I thought I would show you an example of how one celebrity sibling, Danielle Brown, is using her Spice Girl sister Mel B’s name to attract attention for her own business online.

Danielle Brown, sister of Mel, former Emmerdale actress and some time OK! magazine feature, is sponsoring the keyphrase ‘mel b’ in Google’s search results.

This means every time someone searches for ‘mel b’ they are presented with an advert for Danielle’s events management company Danielle Brown Events. If someone clicks on that ad to the website, Danielle pays a small fee to Google.

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22.06.08

Interview with former Virgin MD and marketing agency founder James Layfield

You may know James Layfield as one of the youngest ever Managing Directors in Richard Branson’s Virgin group.

James, named in the Top 30 under 35 UK Entrepreneurs by Growing Business Magazine, caught the entrepreneurial bug from Richard Branson and went on to found youth marketing agency The Lounge Group.

The best marketing agencies understand their client’s clients. With a network of 8,000 under 35’s, The Lounge Group has the upper hand on devising campaigns that work to the youth market.

In this interview I ask James what he learned from working with Richard Branson and how The Lounge Group fills a gap in the market.

You once worked alongside Richard Branson. Did any aspect of working for Richard’s Virgin group inspire you to set up The Lounge Group?
As Branson’s youngest ever MD I definitely learnt a few things. I was inspired by his ability to trust and give responsibility to good people, he taught me to have the confidence to bring in people to the businesses that are better than me. 

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21.06.08

Heather Mills and Jamie Walker - The speed of online gossip

The News of the World has just published news that Heather Mills is dating a “toyboy hunk” called Jamie Walker.

It’s less than an hour after the story was published online and there are currently 47 results in Google for a search on “Heather Mills” “Jamie Walker”, and only the News of the World piece refers to a story on the couple.

I wonder how long it will be before there are millions of web pages mentioning Heather and Jamie.

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21.06.08

Most Talked About Online: The Kardashians VS The Lohans

Whether you’re using your family name to gain notoriety (Paris Hilton) or riding on the coattails of a world famous sibling (Jamie Lynn Spears), today’s fame is family sized.

Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan are two celebs with fame embracing relatives. Both sets of families have appeared on reality TV shows.

With the Kardashians being talk of the town, and the Lohan’s new series Living Lohan currently airing, I thought it would be good to judge which Beverly Hills family is the most talked about online, the Kardashians or the Lohans?

Most Wikipedia entries
Lohan: 5 (Lindsay Lohan, Aliana Lohan, Dina Lohan, Living Lohan, Michael Lohan)
Kardashian: 9 (Robert Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Rob Kardashian Jnr, Kris Jener, Keeping up with the Kardashians, Bruce Jenner, Brody Jenner)
Winner: Kardashian

Most reader comments left on latest TMZ post
Lohan: 125 (see here)
Kardashian: 178 (see here)
Winner: Kardashian

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20.06.08

Purposely misspelled internet brands names

When I asked TechCrunch UK & Ireland’s Mike Butcher about start-up names, he made a very good point that most English language domain names have gone.

This has led to a flurry of dot coms with alternative – or misspelt – names.


Digg
Alternative for: Dig


Reevoo
Alternative for: Review

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18.06.08

Enterprise Nation: Marketing an online brand

This week Emma Jones from home working website Enterprise Nation asked me “When marketing an online brand, should all marketing stay online?”.

See my response on the Enterprise Nation website.

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16.06.08

Interview with Mike Butcher of TechCrunch UK & Ireland

Editor of the TechCrunch UK & Ireland website, Mike Butcher has seen many start-ups come and go.

In this interview Mike reveals the most unforgettable start-up name he has come across and reveals which dot.com he would have conceived if he could go back in time!

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15.06.08

Three website and marketing tips for the V Water website



14.06.08

Link building and bad publicity

Link Building is the process SEO’s go through to increase links to websites they are marketing.

Click the link below to read my guest post on Debra Mastaler’s link building blog and learn more about link building.

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12.06.08

Drapers Online Fashion Conference: Why I disagree with ASOS’s Nick Robertson

Today was the Drapers online fashion conference at the Radisson Edwardian hotel in Mayfair.

As an online marketer having worked on fashion websites, one of the most surprising comments I heard was from Nick Robertson of ASOS who said “nobody searches for ‘black frilly dress’ [in Google]”.

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10.06.08

Drapers article: Five online fashion stores for Mary Portas’s shopping tribes



08.06.08

Amy Winehouse according to Google. Is she racist yet?

This is the search results page for ‘Amy Winehouse’. There’s isn’t yet one mention of the controversial race filled chant video in the main listings, will this change?

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- Works as an online marketing and content consultant, and has been in digital media for over five years.
- Focuses on fashion brands, although he undertakes projects in other sectors.
- Is on the judging panel for the first Drapers Etail Awards in 2009.
- Was one of fifteen digital media experts to contribute to the 2008 Social Media Handbook by the IAB, the trade association for online advertising.
- Interviews fashion e-commerce professionals for Drapers Online blog The Online Fashion Position.
- Has written for Econsultancy.
- Offers advice to small businesses on the Enterprise Nation website.


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