Moving
What use are blogs if you can’t let people know what’s going on in the world. Or, in our case, our little office in Wheeling. We’re (I say we in its royal sense) currently in the midst of moving this blog to a new home. With any luck it should [...]
(Ab)normal Service May Now Resume.
I feel kinda bad for not having blogged on here for the past week or so. I could make excuses about conferences and such, but I’m on record more than once that it only takes fifteen minutes to throw up a blog post. But, whether that detracts from the quality [...]
Happy 4th of July!
As an Englishman it’s something of a boon having July the 4th off especially considering it’s my first as a permanent resident. I’m still at the stage where I struggle working out which breast to clutch with which hand as somebody cranks up the generator to get the speakers bellowing [...]
Online Marketing: Innovations That Work Conference
We’re currently in the process of organizing the Online Marketing: Innovations That Work Conference that’s taking place on August 16, Paul WoodhousePaul looks after the SEO side of things here at Direct Online Marketing as well as trying to work out the best social media strategies for our clients.More Posts
Out with the old and in with the new?
As first days in new jobs go, it was not only steady but remotely eventful to boot. A mere hour and a half into the morning and I was whisked away with Sarah to make Justin look good as he took part in a video press conference to launch a [...]
What On Earth Brings You To Wheeling?
If a dollar were to be had for every Landlord or West Virginian (or to be more precise – West Virginian Landlords) who have recently asked me this particular question then I’d already be on the verge of retiring. Then you’ve got those who start replicating dueling banjos after you [...]
Paul Woodhouse Joins Direct Online Marketing
Alright, drum roll. I am very pleased to announce that Paul Woodhouse has joined us. Paul’s first post will follow shortly, but being a modest bloke (that means he’s from England), I wanted to give you a little background information. Justin SeibertJustin Seibert is the President of Direct Online Marketing. [...]
We're Back…Sort Of
Good news! The Direct Online Marketing™ Blog is back. Well, we didn’t really go anywhere; we just had an extended hiatus. Look for a major announcement and regular updates starting next week. Have a great weekend and thank you for your interest and patience. Justin SeibertJustin Seibert is the President [...]
Baking a Bigger Pie
Sorry to all my fan that I didn’t get a post up until late Friday afternoon this week. I was traveling, had a lot of client work, someone stole my car, there was an earthquake, a terrible flood, locusts. IT WASN’T MY FAULT, I SWEAR TO GOD! Justin SeibertJustin Seibert [...]
More on Ads TV Subjects Football Lovers To
Last week you read about the tonnage of ads ABC subjected you to during the Rose Bowl. Well, Mike Harding subjected himself to the horror again and documented advertising spots during last weekend’s Colts-Chiefs game. I don’t have much more to say about it than I did during the Rose [...]
Of Faustian Deals and Spider Monkeys
Quick post today. Justin SeibertJustin Seibert is the President of Direct Online Marketing. He regularly speaks on search engine marketing, social media optimization, and online reputation management. Follow him on twitter. Why not check out the company on facebook while you’re at it?More Posts
Froehliche Weihnachtszeit
First off, I’m sorry for the inconsistent blogging the last week or so. I have a lot of topics I’ve been itching to write about, including how much ad position matters on paid search and how online marketing can help out businesses in small- to mid-sized towns. Half the problem [...]
Search Engine Marketing for Schools
When someone asks me what my company does, I usually say that we help businesses increase sales and quality leads through targeted online marketing. If a company is a sales organization and truly wants to increase its sales, we can help. The one problem I currently have with my description [...]

