Feb 12 2010

February Search Light Newsletter: the *let’s pretend it’s January* edition

Tag: articles,keyword research,newsletters,search enginesKalena Jordan @ 10:32 pm

Search LightThe latest issue of the Search Light newsletter published this week. And we’re pretending it’s January, even though it’s February – if that makes sense. Hopefully our February issue will come out in February rather than March!

Believe it or not, 2010 is our 10th year of publishing The Search Light. My, how things have changed in the search engine landscape since we published our first ever issue nearly 10 years ago.

This month’s newsletter includes an article about how to choose the most effective SEO keywords, written by Search Engine College Assistant Tutor, Micky Stuivenberg. It also contains some of the more interesting FAQs answered in this blog and a blurb about the upcoming Search Marketing Expo (SMX) Conference in Sydney.

If you’re not yet a newsletter subscriber catch it here and then quickly go and subscribe before I find out.


Dec 21 2009

December Search Light Newsletter: the *don’t mention the “C” word* edition

Tag: articles,google,newsletters,search enginesKalena Jordan @ 10:35 pm

Search LightOur final issue of The Search Light is out. Yes it’s December but I don’t think we didn’t mentioned Christmas once.

I think that’s got to be some kind of record for corporate newsletters right? We thought you might be sick of hearing about it and spared you the agony of flashing Xmas lights and animated jolly fat men in red suits.

Ok, the truth is that we forgot and just hoped you wouldn’t notice.

Apart from lacking festive bling, we think the final edition of the Search Light for 2009 is pretty darn good. It includes some of the more interesting FAQs answered in this blog and an article about why Google SideWiki and public graffiti have a lot in common.

If you’re not yet a subscriber, (the horror!), you can catch it here.

Oh and even though we forgot to mention it in the newsletter, we really would like to wish all of you a safe and memorable festive season.


Nov 03 2009

October Search Light Newsletter: the *only two days late* edition

Tag: newsletters,search engines,search industryKalena Jordan @ 11:17 pm

Search LightThe latest issue of the Search Light newsletter came out yesterday. And it’s only 2 days late! At this rate, our November newsletter may even buck the trend and be published on time.

In this issue, we celebrate Search Engine College reaching 45 countries by offering subscribers a USD 50 discount on all certification courses.

The newsletter also includes some of the more interesting FAQs answered in this blog and an article debunking the myth of SEO as voodoo, written by web site usability extraordinaire Kim Krause Berg

If you’re not yet a newsletter subscriber catch it here and then quickly go and subscribe before I find out!


Sep 24 2009

September Search Light Newsletter: The “let’s pretend it’s August” edition

Tag: articles,newsletters,social media,twitterKalena Jordan @ 9:22 pm

Search LightSo we skipped an entire month of the Search Light and hoped you wouldn’t notice. Our last issue of the newsletter came out in July and somehow the whole of August escaped us before we could issue another one. Whoops!

But to make up for it, our September edition of the Search Light is a bumper one. It includes an article about how Twitter is flipping traditional business marketing on it’s head. It also includes some of the more interesting FAQs answered in this blog.

If you’re not yet a subscriber, (the shame!), you can catch it here.


Jul 12 2009

Search Light Newsletter July Edition

Tag: articles,blogging,newslettersKalena Jordan @ 1:22 am

Search LightIf you’re not a regular subscriber, you might have overlooked the fact that we published an issue of the Search Light newsletter this week. That’s why I’m here to remind you!

In this issue, we introduce you to our newest guest bloggers Peter, Andy and Saurav and include some of the more interesting FAQs they’ve answered in this blog. The newsletter also includes an article about the difference between article marketing and guest blogging written by copywriting extraordinaire Karon Thackston.

If you’re not yet a subscriber (you’re in big trouble!) catch it here and then quickly go and subscribe before I find out.


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