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Guy Kawasaki “The Art of the Start” @ TiECom 2006

Sunday, September 7th, 2008 Posted in Ottawa Online Marketing | No Comments »

Guy Kawasaki is a founding partner and entrepreneur-in-residence at Garage Technology Ventures and co-founder of Nononina (the owner of Alltop.com and Truemors.com). He is also a columnist for Entrepreneur Magazine. Previously, an Apple Fellow at Apple Computer, Inc. and has ...

Simple Ways to Increase Traffic from Google - Part 1

Monday, April 7th, 2008 Posted in Home Page, Ottawa Online Marketing, Natural Search Optimization | No Comments »

I have recently spoken with a couple different small business in the Ottawa area who are looking to increase traffic from Google. While there are many complex ways to increase traffic from Google, there are also some very simple ways ...

ECommerce and Online Marketing Networking Group on Linkedin Over 5000 Members

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 Posted in ECommerce, Ottawa Online Marketing, Recent Entries | No Comments »

I have started a new ecommerce and online marketing group on Linkedin to connect all of us who are working in related fields in Canada. If you are working in any of the following areas you qualify for this group: ...

Ottawa Based Business Websites, Who gets the most traffic? Part 2

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007 Posted in Ottawa Online Marketing, Analytics | 2 Comments »

In order to further validate the busiest website in Ottawa I decided to check another sources, Alexa. Alexa provides similar data as Compete but as you will see below produces slightly different results. According to these results, the rank is first ...

Ottawa Based Business Websites, Who gets the most traffic?

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 Posted in Ottawa Online Marketing, Analytics | 2 Comments »

Tonight I was wondering which Ottawa based business' get the most traffic in comparison to each other. With companies like Corel, Nortel, Cognos, Canada Post and others we should have some good competition. So using the Site Analytics service from ...