“The minute you get a message out there that has engagement that gets people’s imaginations fired up or gets their emotions or passions stoked, it’s going to go beyond your network because you may have your 130 Facebook followers but each one of them has 130 of their own so the message can spread like […]
Monthly Archives: April 2012
Apr. 27 – Amazon Works to Perfect the Art of the Daily Deal | AOL Daily Finance
The problem with most daily deal sites is that the bargains you’re offered aren’t necessarily the ones you want. That’s where Amazon (AMZN) thinks it can gain an advantage over rivals like Groupon (GRPN) and others. Read more
Apr. 25 – Facebook’s Status Update | Kiplinger
The layup that was Facebook’s initial public offering is no longer a sure thing. That’s the most obvious conclusion to be gleaned from Facebook’s just-released first-quarter financials, the company’s final results before the IPO, expected in mid-May. Read more
Apr. 25 – WebiMax Named a 2012 South Jersey Fastest Growing Company by the Philadelphia Business Journal | PRWeb
WebiMax, a leading search engine optimization firm, was recently named a 2012 South Jersey Fastest Growing Company in a contest jointly conducted by the Philadelphia Business Journal and the Rohrer College of Business at Rowan University. Read more
Apr. 24 – Google revs up Drive storage | MarketWatch
As Google launches its Drive service, we check in with WebiMax CEO Ken Wisnefski. Alisa Parenti also gets an update on Facebook, just a few weeks before its IPO. Listen here
Apr. 24 – WebiMax Launches London Internet Marketing Initiative Assisting London Businesses Capitalize on Rise in Visitor Web Searching | Yahoo! News
WebiMax, the top-rated search engine optimisation (SEO) firm in the United Kingdom, has recently launched their London Internet Marketing Initiative offering a comprehensive suite of web-based marketing services. The initiative brings their award-winning solutions to London-area and UK businesses catering specifically to the influx of visitors to the city and surrounding areas in the coming […]
Apr. 15 – Obama, Romney camps ready for digital warfare | Philadelphia Inquirer
Now that Rick Santorum has suspended his campaign and the race is on between President Obama and Mitt Romney, an unprecedented media war has begun. We’ve seen big media battles before. But in money, in woman- and man-hours, and in technical and strategic sophistication, this will be the biggest ever. Especially in Pennsylvania and other […]
Apr. 11 – Best Buy and CEO Brian Dunn Part Ways | E-Commerce Times
Just weeks after touting a reorg that would set it on a new and profitable path, Best Buy has jettisoned its CEO of 28 years, Brian Dunn. Best Buy has been in trouble for a while and has not made enough strategic moves to improve its position, said Kenneth C. Wisnefski, founder and CEO of […]
Apr. 9 – 5 Ways Online Retailers Lure Us In | MSN Money
Most online shoppers have been there: You find a product you like online, you add it to the shopping cart and proceed to checkout . . . and then, at the last minute, you have second thoughts and close the window, telling yourself you’ll sleep on it and come back later. Read more
Apr. 6 – WebiMax Founder and CEO Ken Wisnefski Announces Major Growth in International Markets | Yahoo! Finance
Kenneth Wisnefski, founder and CEO of WebiMax, a leading search engine optimization firm, announced that WebiMax [the company] has seen a major growth in overseas markets through Q1 of 2012. In particular, the company has successfully partnered with over 200% more clients in Asian and European markets. Read more
Apr. 6 – Always Low Prices? That’s Amazon, Not Walmart, Say Value Shoppers | AOL Daily Finance
It comes as little surprise that Amazon is stealing Wal-Mart’s discount thunder, says Kenneth Wisnefski, founder and CEO of Webimax, which develops online marketing strategies for retailers such as Aéropostale (ARO) and Sam’s Club (WMT). Read more
Apr. 5 – 3 Ways to Prepare Now for Upcoming Google Search Changes | Business News Daily
“This major change serves as a call-to-action for marketers to re-evaluate their on-site and brand message,” Kenneth Wisnefski, founder and CEO of search engine optimization firm, WebiMax, said. “Google is calling this the ‘next generation of search,’ and appears to be placing more precedence on facts and direct answers.” Read more
Apr. 5 – WebiMax CEO Kenneth Wisnefski Announces Major Evolutions in the Online Search Industry | San Francisco Chronicle
Kenneth Wisnefski, founder and CEO of WebiMax, a leading search engine optimization firm, announced the online search industry has undertaken major changes in the past year and further indicates more changes are expected in the short-term. Read more
Apr. 5 – Obama Signs JOBS Act into Law | Business News Daily
In hopes of giving a boost to small businesses in need of capital, President Obama signed the bipartisan Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act into law today (April 5). Read more
Apr. 5 – WebiMax CEO Ken Wisnefski Announces Major Evolutions in the Online Search Industry | Yahoo! News
Kenneth Wisnefski, founder and CEO of WebiMax, a leading search engine optimization firm, announced the online search industry has undertaken major changes in the past year and further indicates more changes are expected in the short-term. Read more
Apr. 3 – Potentially Illegal Practice of Demanding Passwords Criticized | SHRM.org
But while requesting this information might be unusual among employers generally, Kenneth Wisnefski, social media expert and founder/CEO of WebiMax, said: “We see this very often, especially in public service work including teachers, police and government officials.” Read more
Apr. 2 – Don’t Let Your Employees Become Dinosaurs | FOX Business
Large companies often have the luxury of investing in their employees by offering to pay for graduate education programs. While that is not always an option for small business owners on tight budgets, there are ways to implement continuing education strategies that will keep a workforce happy and informed without eating into a company’s bottom […]
Apr. 1 – When employers or government requests your Facebook information | Oregon Business Report (by US Chamber of Commerce)
Recent reports that some businesses and government agencies are asking job applicants to share their personal login information for Facebook is driving a heated debate on online privacy. Online marketing expert Kenneth Wisnefski wrote in the Washington Post that the debate could lead to litigation brought by job seekers and possibly to legislation protecting job […]