Archive for June, 2005
Change the conversation
Seth Godin points out in this blog post (aptly titled “Shark Attack!”):
You may have the greatest thing ever, but if it doesn’t match a
prevailing worldview in the market where you hope to tell your story, you’re invisible.
Mr. Godin mentions that we’re getting flooded with stories about shark attacks— but that more people in the US […]
Let’s Not Snub MSN Search…
In yesterday’s post, I mentioned that I was liking Yahoo a lot lately…it seems to be delivering relevant sites in the top ten for any number of searches that I perform on a daily basis.
And today, I read this article at Web Pro News about MSN Search and their quest for relevance…
I think “Relevance” is […]
Google Gone Mad.
Every day, I like Yahoo! for my searches more and more. I used to like Google an awful lot, but for the past few months, they’ve been delivering some strange results.
Is it just me? I search for at least a dozen topics just about every day, and the first ten results don’t give me what […]
