Slammer for Fake Blog Spammers
Did you know that it’s now a criminal offense – punishable by up to two years in jail – for any marketer/marketing firm/staff of marketing firm caught churning out fake blogs, fake reviews and other similar shady marketing practices online across Europe? Read this and vent your first amendment spleens [...]
Accidental Link Building Through Blogging
At last week’s Next Generation Marketing Conference (which was a second cousin twice removed from exceptional – get yourself to Martinsburg June 12th) I heard something spouted from one of the attendees early on that I haven’t read or heard for a good three or four years. Somebody actually said [...]
Blogging Marvellous
Maybe a picture paints a thousand words, but in this case it paints millions upon millions of blogs interlinked and connected: Sketch of the blogosphere 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 [...]
Governor Manchin Emails State RE: Daughter's WVU MBA Scandal
Alright, Now I’m convinced the higher ups at WVU and in West Virginia State government are reading my blog and attending our Next Generation Marketing conferences. I’m not going to go through the whole spiel again, but be aware that this article is written in a non-biased fashion meant to [...]
(The) Understanding Elites
I’m empathizing with West Virginia today as the whole nation – nay the world – lumps the state into the ‘West Virginia doesn’t matter’ category or the ‘West Virginia doesn’t matter and they’re a bunch of redneck racists’ category. Paul WoodhousePaul looks after the SEO side of things here at [...]
The Perfect Meal for Women: Chocolate Covered Blogs
This cracked me up when I received notice of it in my inbox this morning (courtesy of mediapost) and I’m not sure why. According to a new survey, the fairer sex really likes blogging: 53% of online women across age groups read blogs 37% comment 28% write posts And when [...]

