Books Culture Personal 28 Books for Your Africa Reading List – Safaris, Politics, Culture, History, and More In February, I traveled through South Africa and Tanzania, taking part in a few safaris while exploring Cape Town and unwinding in Zanzibar. Along the way I also spent a night in Nairobi, Kenya and got a brief tour of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. To prepare for the trip and expand my horizons while away, […] Written by David Berkowitz May 16, 2011November 26, 2020
Fun Meet Joe the Plumber With all the talk about Joe the Plumber in the third presidential debate, I had to check if JoeThePlumber.com was taken. Unfortunately, someone already had it. But at Joe’s site, you do get a peek at what he looks like. Here you go: Written by David Berkowitz October 15, 2008November 26, 2020
Columns Search Engine Marketing Google's 2001 Time Warp Originally published in MediaPost . It might help to read this column aloud in the voice of Andy Rooney. I do a pretty good Andy Rooney – good enough that my wife hates it, and it’s why we don’t watch 60 Minutes much. Google’s 2001 Time Warp What were you searching for in January 2001? […] Written by David Berkowitz October 14, 2008November 26, 2020
Search Engine Marketing Can Search Predict Elections? Yesterday, the Yahoo Search blog asked, “Can Search Usage Predict Election Outcomes?” The answer is no. I covered this in a Search Insider column in November 2006, “The Unpredictable Election“: If you were able to, in any rough sense, predict the results of the U.S. elections last week for either chamber of our bicameral legislature […] Written by David Berkowitz December 18, 2007November 26, 2020
Uncategorized Mayor Mike Bloomberg (President Mike?) Interviewed by Tom Brokaw This is a blog about ideas, ultimately, even if how those ideas are marketed, or shared with others, is a major focus. While this blog tends to discuss how such ideas are shared online, here’s an exception. Tuesday night September 25 at 6pm, Tom Brokaw interviewed New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on the famed […] Written by David Berkowitz September 25, 2007November 26, 2020