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Entrepreneurs Are Needed To Make Web Searches Smarter

Startup Professionals Musings

He calls his dream the ‘ Semantic Web ’ (or Web 3.0), meaning it understands user context. He and many other experts believe that the Semantic Web will act more like a personal assistant than a search engine. Technology environment savvy. Of course, many are still fighting it as well, due to privacy concerns.

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The Semantic Web Opens a New Age for Entrepreneurs

Startup Professionals Musings

He calls his dream the ‘Semantic Web’ (or Web 3.0), meaning it understands user context. He and many other experts believe that the Semantic Web will act more like a personal assistant than a search engine. Technology environment savvy. Of course, many are still fighting it as well, due to privacy concerns.

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Touching the Hot Stove – Experiential versus Theoretical Learning.

Steve Blank

It took me 8 startups and 21 years to get it right, (and one can argue success was due to the Internet bubble rather then any brilliance.) The first few months of my startups were centered around building the founding team, prototyping the product and raising money. Fundraising isn’t the product. I was an idiot.

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The Rising Importance Of Images In Google Search

Duct Tape Marketing

Mike i s the Co-founder and Analyst at Near Media where he researches and reports on reputation, reviews, and local search. In this episode, I talk with Mike Blumenthal about the technology behind visual elements in search, the role that images play today in search, and how and why you should be using images in search to your advantage.

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5 SEO Action Steps You Can Take Today

Duct Tape Marketing

Okay, this one’s not technically an SEO play, but it may add to better engagement on social networks, which we’ve already agreed is crucial. With the move by Google towards semantic intent I’ll be producing as much content as possible that narrows in on context as well as content. For this on I’ll get a little more technical.

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Transcript of Creating Content that Ranks in Local Search

Duct Tape Marketing

You know, has Google gotten or the search engines gotten so good at understanding the semantic meaning of what we’re writing that, you know, we don’t really need to worry as much about feeding the machine? I would even suggest reviews are part of your content marketing. Ian Cantle: I think that’s true.

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How to Hire for Sweat Equity…

www.drowningamerican.com

Neither Pablo or I have a technical background and therefore needed someone to build our product. Our application tool will be free and will immediately compete with Peterson’s, Kaplan, Princeton Review, and other smaller players. model of offering a more valuable product at no cost to the user (think Mint.Com).