Multitasking is a frustrating task in itself.

August 25th, 2009 by Scott Rowe

It seems I can’t go ten minutes during the day when I am not multitasking. Whether it be email, phone, instant messaging, text messaging, face to face conversation, I have a hard time focusing on a single task. As I write this article my son is trying to climb up on me to see what I am doing. I quite often have to work away from my office in order to get any real work done. I quickly realize that while there is a tremendous amount of stimulation and content whirling around me, I can’t truly digest and retain most of it. This just causes me frustration and forces me to repeat tasks that I shouldn’t have to. Some recent research shows that it may be possible to train you brain to be a better at multitasking. Like most things however it requires discipline and training. Read more about Training your brain to multitask at the Neuromarketing blog.

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How many pages from my website will show up on a search results page?

August 4th, 2009 by Scott Rowe

Google allows for only two URLs from any given domain name to be displayed in a search result. This also rings true when using sub domains. So if you have a parent website and sub domain websites only two pages from both combined will be returned.

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Yahoo and Microsoft pen deal to change search.

July 29th, 2009 by Scott Rowe

Yahoo and Microsoft have completed a deal that will allow for Microsoft’s search technologies to power Yahoo’s search. Yahoo will become the sole seller of both company’s premium search advertisers. I am torn over this alliance in that I have been a Yahoo user since the mid 90’s and I am sad to see their approach left behind, however it can’t be denied that Microsoft has passed Yahoo in regards to search technology. Even the naysayers have embraced Bing as a superior search experience.

Read more about the Yahoo – Microsoft search deal at TechCrunch or go to the official website Choice. Value. Innovation.

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