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Author Archives: Jonathan Gilde

Tweeple Search & Why Twitter Still Matters

  Twitter has been on one wild ride the last 10 years. From being heralded as the next big social media network and a potential Facebook killer to being written off and everywhere in between, Twitter has seen it all. The last year, in particular, has been riddled with rumors about being bought out, and […]

Digital Marketing Problems & Ideas for Small Business Owners

Small businesses are fundamental to our economy, and I have long admired small businesses owners. In fact, that’s why I love doing what I do. Check these out: Businesses smaller than 500 employees make up 99.7% of all businesses; those smaller than 20 employees make up 89.6% Small businesses account for nearly half of private nonfarm GDP […]

Tools We Can’t Live Without: UberConference

  In the digital marketing space, there are countless tools to choose from and new options become available all the time. Finding the right tool can be downright frustrating, so it’s refreshing to come across a well-made and useful site or software. UberConference fits the bill perfectly. I’ve been using UberConference for about three years now, and […]

Selling Online? Don’t Forget The Power Of Connecting Offline With Inserts

Just yesterday, I received a package from  Country Archer. Right away, I was blown away with the packaging. The box that everything came in was branded with beautiful design, and things only got better when I opened it up. Yes, the variety of jerky was a huge hit in the office, and the bars are […]

The Internet Marketing Salad

“New Year’s day was always crazy. We would sell out of all the produce by the end of the day.” I was hanging out with a friend on the first day of 2017 as he recalled his days working at Trader Joe’s. It sounded like a madhouse. Truth be told, I was just there the […]

Social Popularity Showdown: Dogs vs. Cats

Ah, it’s an age-old debate: dogs versus cats. Man’s best friend pitted against… a strange furry little creature that leaves all sorts of surprises in unexpected places. Personally, I’ve always loved both (RIP Honeybear), so I’m with this girl:   BUT this is a popularity contest, and we demand a winner! So, let’s dive into […]

Google + Yahoo Search Deal & What It Means

I’ll admit it: the first email address I actually used was a Yahoo one. Whew – it feels good to get that off my chest although we won’t even discuss how embarrassing my username was. I’ve completely bought into Google, even though it can be a little creepy at times. In the last decade, Google […]

Google Analytics Update: Active Users, Benchmarking & Scroll Tracking

While the news of Alphabet has been the center of headlines about Google, the company has also been quietly and diligently improving Analytics. By building on the foundation of three different reports, Google continues to serve up quality insights for marketers and site owners. Here is the latest and greatest: Active User Updates   What […]

WooBox Case Study: GoPro HERO4 Giveaway

The Problem We work with a tech accessory brand who offers a product line of unique, well-made items. While the e-tailer has been growing at a fantastic rate, both the client and I knew that there was potential for increased visibility online. Isn’t that always the case? Organic traffic had been improving steadily for months, […]

The 9 Most Shared SEO Articles of 2014

Another year is in the books, and what a year it’s been! It has been a roller coaster ride for the industry with search algorithm updates, content marketing kicking link building to the curb, and Matt Cutts taking a leave of absence but not before taking down multiple link rings. Here at SEOhaus, our company […]

Internet Marketing Weekly Roundup

First things first: in case if you didn’t already know, we have a great brother and sister team here at SEOhaus. Although their technical savvy is a little limited, they provide us with a never-ending source of cuteness. Check out Tech Cocktail’s latest post featuring Lily and Marshall, along with other pets found at start-ups […]

Mobilizing Your Internet Marketing

When I lived in Kenya during the summer of 2007, one thing that struck me was the amount of people using cell phones for computing tasks. At a time when smart phones were just catching on (the first iPhone was released that June), it was common to see people using phones for just about everything. […]