For what it's worth, I don't believe in outing unless, as Takeshi put it it is something illegal. I'm more inclined to agree with David that as responsible marketers we shouldn't have been doing shady tactics in the first place.
Very good point and fairly astutely put. I do agree that in many ways the changes in names for different aspects of online marketing in general change purely through the increasing influence and investment in digital channels (similar to what you have referred to with the 'shift in mentality' above). It's really a aspiration of mine that SEO (or inbound marketing) would be considered at the appropriate level in the overall channel mix. Thank you for your insight, I suppose there's an argument that states that many of the changes have come about through the development of the online marketing industry as a whole...
Interesting beginnings of a discussion here.
For what it's worth, I don't believe in outing unless, as Takeshi put it it is something illegal. I'm more inclined to agree with David that as responsible marketers we shouldn't have been doing shady tactics in the first place.
I agree, $50 a month seems fairly high. Curious to have a play though and see how useful I find it.
Thanks Gordon, definitely something that I expect us to see more from...
Only 21 hours left! Make sure you grab it while you still can :) http://www.appsumo.com/~0h7-b/
No problems Anil. Enjoy! :)
Yes, it's not ideal Peter.
However, as a paid subscriber to CrazyEgg in the past I stand by the insights it shows. After all you can't really complain when it's FREE, right? :)
No Problems Matthew!
It's limited to 1 page [that you can update to different page/domain] and to 5000 visits per month. But still awesome IMO :)
I know, at over 200 pages definitely worthwhile getting hold of! :)
Very good point and fairly astutely put. I do agree that in many ways the changes in names for different aspects of online marketing in general change purely through the increasing influence and investment in digital channels (similar to what you have referred to with the 'shift in mentality' above). It's really a aspiration of mine that SEO (or inbound marketing) would be considered at the appropriate level in the overall channel mix. Thank you for your insight, I suppose there's an argument that states that many of the changes have come about through the development of the online marketing industry as a whole...
Thanks for posting Aleyda :) It would be interesting to get an idea on what people believe SEO's should be called in this day and age?