I follow only a handful of accounts that more often than not deliver on quality content that I want to spend my time online reading about. Tonight, ProBlogger unfortunately became one of those accounts that did not fit that description.
Recent Posts
An Open Letter to Metro Trains – I don’t pay to be on your trains
Hi Metro Trains. My name is Daylan. I ride on the train every day for over 12 hours a week and I have a confession – I don’t pay to travel on your trains. This is why…
If You Didn’t Check In, Did It Really Happen?
Why do people feel compelled to ‘check-in’ via social platforms like Facebook and Foursquare? This post looks at the compulsion some people feel to keep the everyone in their online life updated about their whereabouts at all times…
The Toy Story SEO Strategy
Most bloggers invest a significant amount of time into content. So why do we let that investment fade away after a short period of time like an old toy…
The Time Facebook Broke Their Analytics Data
For a while now, my belief was if you utilise the Open Graph properly, it can only improve your online presence. And then this happened…
The Best Three Months of My Entire Life
This is a story all about me and my little family and the best three months we ever had.
Why Spamming LinkedIn with ‘Like Bait’ is Doing Your Brand No Favours
You know, spamming a bunch of complete strangers via their LinkedIn newsfeed isn’t do much for you brand. In fact it’s just making you look like an attention seeking dick…
How I Explained SEO to a 15 Year Old
I was asked by my 15 year old nephew the other day what it is I do for work. This posed an interesting predicament. I could either go into a big corporate elevator pitch or get all nerdy and technical – either way, he’d get bored. Instead, I took this approach…
The Marketers Guide to Facebook EdgeRank
Once you know how EdgeRank works, you can use it to make your Facebook marketing stand out from the crowd. These tips are designed to help you use Facebook’s algorithm to make your posts POP!
Jerry and David’s Guide to the World Wide Web
It began with a similar start-up origin story as a lot of today’s big web companies – created in a dorm room by two nerdy guys by the name of Jerry Yang & David Filo in the early 90’s.
This is the story of Yahoo! The first BIG search engine.
An Article About My Best Friend
Everyone has a best friend. Maybe you’ve met them at work. Grown up together. Met them online. Went to school together. This is a post all about the greatest best friend ever! My best friend.
Buying Fake Facebook Likes is not a Social Media strategy
For some, it’s an easy way to dominate within the popular social platform. But buying your way to the top with Facebook Likes is not only a horrible practice, but can be harmful to your brand & reputation.
How to Remove Facebook Spam from your Newsfeed
Ever wanted to know how to get rid of that annoying Facebook spam that turns up on your newsfeed? Here’s a step-by-step tutorial showing you exactly how to keep ‘Like’ and ‘Comment’ spam off your wall.
The Hidden Dangers of Bing & Google Image Searches
I like to think I’m pretty ‘on the ball’ when it comes to avoiding dodgy websites. It’s been many, many years since I’ve visited a site that is clearly looking to destroy my computer or…
All about those Facebook ‘Like’ scam posts
You know what annoys me? People who stand still on escalators. You know what REALLY annoys me? Facebook posts like this! Not a day goes by that I don’t login to see one of these posts….
