by Craig Rentmeester | Oct 23, 2009 | Marketing & PR, Miscellaneous
The Story "AirAsia said 31-year-old passenger Liew Siaw Hsia went into labour on Wednesday's flight from the northern island of Penang to Kuching on Borneo island. The aircraft made an emergency diversion to the Malaysian capital but the baby arrived just...
by Craig Rentmeester | Sep 30, 2009 | Marketing & PR, Web/Tech
The simple difference between a web designer and an internet marketer is this:A Web Designer cares about what the visitor encounters upon interaction. An Internet Marketer cares about what the visitor does upon interaction. The difference is clear and increasingly...
by Craig Rentmeester | Sep 11, 2009 | Business, Miscellaneous
In today’s world of time-strapped employees, it’s important to keep the focus on customers — not on internal rules, processes and bull shit that gets in the way of productive interactions. CSO – Common Sense Officer – The go-to person to...
by Craig Rentmeester | Sep 4, 2009 | Marketing & PR, SEO
People hire internet marketing firms and contractors for many different reasons. Some see competitors ranking highly and think they’re doing a ton of business online because of it. Others want more traffic. Others want to start selling products online. The...
by Craig Rentmeester | Aug 13, 2009 | Marketing & PR, Web/Tech
Now that I'm on Twitter, I needed to make a background recently. You'll notice I tried to keep the same style as my personal site. Where I StartedHere is a link to helpful article from Croncast on how to make a Twitter Background. There is one misprint...
by Craig Rentmeester | Aug 12, 2009 | SEO, Web/Tech
Google is re-working its search engine with a work-in-progress called Caffeine. You can preview it here. Notice, the preview does not have any AdWords ads, which would surely be included in a launch version. In my quick tests of Caffeine, the results...
by Craig Rentmeester | Jun 29, 2009 | Web/Tech
I’ve succumbed to the pressure and joined Twitter. You can follow me @CRentmeester I will try to keep the overlap between my twitter activity and blog content to a minimum.