DSKNECTD: How Technology Changes The Way We Interact; World Cup Fan Roundtable Air Date: June 12, 2014 In the first segment we interview writer and director Dominic H. White on his newly released motion picture DSKNECTD. We discusses  the various ways technology may be profoundly changing the way we interact with others, and also discuss […]
Interview with Spy-Fu CEO Mike Roberts – Panda 4.0 Air Date: June 5, 2014 With 28% of webmasters saying they were somehow penalized by one or more versions of the Panda update (we’re at 4.0 now), Jim and Dave discuss Panda and penalties. We also cover how Google ranks web pages that have no incoming […]
Understanding Bitcoins and Google’s Driver-less Cars Airdate: May 29, 2014 Jim interviews Stephen DeMeulenaere, founder of Complementary Currency Resource Center, about the digital currency Bitcoin. Jim and Dave also learn about Google’s testing of self-driving cars. Podcast: |
Airdate: May 22, 2014 Jim and Dave have a fun-filled week discussing the leak of 145,312,663 unique records from Ebay. They discuss the winners and losers of the recent Panda 4.0 update, and welcome special guest Colleen Hardwick from PlaceSpeaks who wows our hosts with her knowledge of Data. Podcast: |
Airdate: May 15, 2014 Jim reports from location while presenting at ClickZ Live Toronto and addresses the growing Pay To Speak rumours and how it will affect the industry. We also get an account of the Keynote speech from Kristine Stewart where the Former EVP of CBC discusses how Twitter fits into the Marketing Ecosystem. […]
Airdate: May8 2014 Several companies (including Netflix and Google) oppose the FCC’s ‘Fast Lane’ proposal, Danny Sullivan weighs in on the return on SES and Matt Cutts says Google will not devalue links. Jim and Dave discuss this and more this week on Webcology. Podcast: |
Airdate: May 1, 2014 Special guest Marty Weintraub joins Jim and Dave to discuss the new 5,000 square foot facility being built at his Duluth, Minnesota office. This facility will focus on multimedia production for Social Media Journalism. Podcast: |
Airdate: April 24, 2014 Jim and Dave welcome a very special guest – Dana Lookadoo. Dana joins the show to discuss her catastrophic accident and her road to recovery. Laura Lippy joins the dicsussion as she auctions off two original paintings on eBay to raise funds for Dana’s treatments. Other guests this week include Damien […]
Airdate: April 17, 2014 This week, Jim welcomes guests Kristine Shachinger, Dave Harry and Michelle Stinson Ross. Topics include Heartbleed, Social Media branding and whether or not breaking Google’s rules will result in better search results. Podcast: |
Airdate: April 10, 2014 It’s a busy week in the Webcology universe! Jim and Dave wax philosophical on several topics, including: how Google’s Matt Cutts knows 90% of your SEO questions, how Google took down seven Japanese link networks and the news that access to Paid Search Keyword Data is being blocked. Jim also introduces […]
Airdate: April 3, 2014 This week, Jim reports live from ClickZ Â with the news of Mike Grehan’s resignation. Dave and Jim also discuss Google’s Pokemon-themed April Fool’s gag and PageRank. Podcast: |
Airdate: March 27, 2014 This week, Jim and Dave welcome DAM’s Alan K’Necht and Adam Proehl of NordicClick. Fresh from their successful presentation at PubCon NOLA, Adam and Alan discuss the importance of context when reporting metrics, getting people to care about your Social Media and why you never, ever let a young intern take […]
Airdate: March 20, 2014 In the wake of Google Penalties, Jim and Dave welcome guest Ann Smarty from MyBlogGuest and Internet Marketing Ninjas to discuss Googleâs Action Against MyBlogGuest. Podcast: |
Webcology #285 – Return of the Keyword? Airdate: March 13, 2014 This week Dave and Jim discuss whether or not the Keyword is returning? Google is having a busy week: rolling out new search result designs, targeting Spanish and Italian link spammers, and addresses Publishers’ concerns over The Knowledge Graph. Podcast: |
Webcology #284 – Upgrades to Google Maps, Mistakes lead to Lorem Ipsum Airdate: March 7, 2014 A bug in Google Indexing causes issues across the web; The Virality of a Tweet suggesting that Google is a Scraper Site and the issues caused by updates to Google Maps. Podcast: |