Yearly Archives: 2010
10 Things I Learned in 2010: Kate O’Neill
Most of what I learned in 2010 had to do with — surprise, surprise! — running a business. I’ve been a consultant and solopreneur a few times in my past, but until I started [meta]marketer in early 2009 I had never begun a venture with the mindset that I was creating something that could potentially [...]
10 Things I Learned in 2010: Matthew Freeman
This is the fourth in our year-end series of retrospectives by [meta]marketer staff, which will conclude on Thursday. As an SEO, a lot of the work I do is behind the scenes action—adjusting code, building links, saving the world from spambots, etc. So since the most interesting things I learned in 2010 relate to my [...]
10 Things I Learned in 2010: Daxon Edwards
This is the third in our year-end series of retrospectives by [meta]marketer staff. I spend most of everyday managing link building for clients. Small to large. I use a growing staff of over 15 excellent part-time contractors to execute the SEO strategies we plan for clients and consistently achieve top rankings client after client. Here [...]
Dusting Off Our Crystal Ball for CMO.com’s 2011 Marketing Predictions
Looking at what is likely for 2011, I have the distinct impression that some of what was predicted to happen in 2010 is really more suited to the circumstances of 2011, such as the real growth of marketing analytics and web optimization. So when CMO.com asked for me for my predictions for 2011, I was [...]
10 Things I Learned in 2010: Josh Oakes
This is the second post in a series of year-end retrospectives from each member of the [meta]marketer staff. You Can’t Have Too Much Data I didn’t actually learn this in 2010, but it’s a perennial, no matter what business I’m in. You can’t have too much data, but you can have the wrong data, and [...]

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