L'Homme du Sport
I am off to France later on today. Better make sure that I am dressed for the occasion.
A Fresh Journey into Data, Measurement and Analytics
I have previously blogged about the ability of Google to destroy online businesses and Yell.com is clearly in the firing line. So what is Yell.com doing wrong? Here is my synopsis:
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Any regular readers of Online-Marketing-Manager.co.uk would have experienced problems in the past 4 days due to a technical reasons beyond my control and to be honest, initially beyond my comprehension.

The company Skimlinks was a big winner at the recent A4U awards winning Best Use of Technology, Best New Entrant and Innovative Publisher of the Year.
This week saw the launch of Terminator Salvation, the fourth of the science fiction series that describes a future where machines have taken control of the planet.
New search engine Wolfram Alpha launched in the UK recently. Clearly a lot of man hours have been invested into developing this tool but there are some fundamental failings. The biggest of which will also mark it's eventual downfall and generally marks the downfall of all new search engines, it's not as good as Google.
Firstly an admission, I am impatient. On a regular basis I have been known to abandon my basket in a supermarket when faced with an excessive queue. I cannot empathise with the eager customers that stand outside Next for hours on the first day of the January Sale. To this extent, online has been my saviour. If I still had to do my Christmas shopping in the high street I would have suffered a nervous breakdown by now.
Last night I attended the PFA Awards Dinner at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. I have been lucky enough to go to other awards ceremonies at this venue and really recommend the venue as a great evening out. Despite being 30 now, I still feel like James Bond whenever I put on a tuxedo. Even if it was a bit of a squeeze.
A worrying post by Patricio Robles emerged on the e-consultancy blog recently. Patricio wrote about how Google are testing the use of AJAX in order to hide the query parameter within their search string.
Increased targeting is one of the benefits most frequently associated with Online Marketing. The ability to use technology to target niche segments is considered a major advantage of the medium as it uses data to segment and identify key segments far more efficiently and quickly than a human ever could. However, using technology to target customers does not come without complications.
This month there has been a lot of coverage about a particular job working for Tourism Queensland in Australia as a caretaker for Islands of the Great Barrier Reef.