Twitter - Getting started…

17 ,August, 2008 From Ophir Cohen

Twitter has my name listed for less than 24 hours, however I spent quite some time today playing around, reading and investigating this phenomenon.

For a long long time I had a very strong objection to sign up. “Hey ain’t that just another one of those tools which will take away my time?” is a sample of the thoughts I had, or perhaps better phrase as my fears from Twitter.
As an Internet “addict” for more than 10 years, there comes a time when you do want to stop, think and hold on - but then again curiosity and the sense for new technology usually wins.

So in this post I’d like to share my first Twitter day, and perhaps share a few of my actions on Twitter trying to understand it better, where I looked, what I found - and what the future may hold. Read More »

Titles: SMO, Web Marketing | 3 Comments »

I’m (finally) on Twitter…

17 ,August, 2008 From Ophir Cohen

I was trying to avoid it for a long while, but I finally caved. I signed up for a Twitter account today and started my era of Micro Blogging. I hooked a few friends, but Twitter did not like my Gmail list too much, and said they will try again later… well - we’ll see about that.

So now it’s time for me to give you my twit - it’s http://twitter.com/ophirc and I’m looking forward to micro-blog with you all ;-) (it’s also on my sidebar connected via twitter tools plugin

Cheers
OC

Titles: General, History, SMO, Web Marketing | 2 Comments »

SphinnCon Israel - Event Summary

6 ,February, 2008 From Ophir Cohen

Well it’s now 23:09 and I just got back home… It has been a really long and exciting day for me.

SphinnCon Israel was an exciting event. I am not familiar with the final number of guests, but for my eyes it seemed very similar to ~200 SE’ enthusiasts mingling, networking, debating, eating, drinking etc.

In a way, it reminded me my first SES event I attended in Munich back in 2002 – Small, cozy – and most important – Getting the local industry together in one place, for the first time ever. Read More »

Titles: General, History, SEO, SMO, Web Marketing | 4 Comments »

Sphinncon Israel 2008, we’ve arrived!

5 ,February, 2008 From Olivier

SphinnCon Israel 2008Hi everyone!

 We’ve officially arrived at Sphinncon Israel 2008. Lots of great people, the buffet looks great. Barry Schwartz from Rustybrick and SearchengineLand is here as well. Check out the picture of us together.

 The SEO panel is going to start soon so I’ll try and keep you updated as much as I can. I’m on the panel so I’ll have someone post updates as they come in.

*Update 1 2:30 - Okay we’re finally sitting down to start the SEO panel discussion. Everyone is ready to go! From left to right (sitting down): Barry Schwartz (RustyBrick), Branko Rihtman ( Tens Technology), Sam Michelson ( Five Blocks), Myself and Gilad Sasson ( Nekuda)

SphinnCon Israel 2008 SEO Panelists

*Update 12:50 - Barry is giving his keynote. He discusses the SphinnCon Israel 2008 and plans for a full blown SMX in January 2009. We’re going to focus on the controversy surrounding paid links and how it’s affecting us.  SphinnCon Israel 2008 Keynote by Barry Schwartz

Titles: General, SEO, SMO, Web Marketing | 3 Comments »

User Generated Video & Silver Surfers: Friend or Foe?

27 ,January, 2008 From Ophir Cohen

I read a new research summary from eMarketer this weekend. The summary analyzed three interesting researches on the interesting subject of User Generated Video and the demographic segmentation of its use.

The three article examined the demographic patterns of user generated video consumption, trying to identify segments which tend to use and consume this type of media more than others.

While these articles provided a world of graphs, charts and precentages of all kinds (I’ll review most below) I’d like to focus on a few figures which I found quite interesting: Read More »

Titles: General, Internet Usage Stats, SMO, Web Marketing | No Comments »

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