Blogcology

Beasticology Goldieblocks, an educational toy company focused to increase intelligent learning with young girls. Earlier this month they produced and published a video rewording the Beastie Boys song Girls. This unsanctioned video became viral overnight and caught the attention of the beastie boys themselves. In reply the Beastie Boys politely replied refusing the use of […]

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Bingcology: Is the acceptance of Bing on the rise? Many changes have been made in the past year making it harder and trickier to rank in organic query from Google search. Although, Bing needs to algorithmically catch up before it can take Google’s 90% of the market share the possibility is that it could still […]

The Curious Case of the DNS Error

While reviewing a client’s Webmaster Tools data yesterday, we came across something rather odd. WMT reported a DNS error on November 14th. A quick manual check of keyword rankings determined a significant loss, yet the analytics data showed a slight drop in organic search traffic between Nov 15th and 16th with a full recovery by […]

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In this week’s Webcology episode, the boys try to distinguish which animals are black and white, but possibly make you go hmm. No, not Toronto Mayor Rob Ford or a hummingbird but yet another creature that could blow your digital attention away. Techology Produce and Deliver. It’s becoming more and more apparent that we love […]

Blogcology November 7th

This week’s episode comes live from SES Chicago just catching Jim Hedger fresh off the stage; a brave man considering the variables that come into play after hours of any high profile convention. Rantology What the What!? A group of professional reviewers claim that Yelp is violating the fair labor Standard Act and refusing to […]

Google Does What?

It’s not wrong to be worried over your privacy, but you can’t be upset when you’ve handed your privacy over voluntarily. I make this statement in regards to the class action lawsuit accusing Google of violating federal and state wiretapping laws. The lawsuit states that it is wrong for Google to be scanning e-mails for […]

Video Ads Planned for FB Timelines

Co-Workers and clients ask me why I stopped using MSN Messenger, like it’s a surprise to them that I don’t willingly sign into an application that spends most of it’s time trying to download videos/advertisements to distract me? To me the more advertisements I see on a service the more I see that service as […]