Yesterday's Digg traffic indicates that of 23 Diggs, not one person actually read the article, so how trustworthy are Digg votes anyway?

Google is not evil just because your site is not at #1.

Tags: Google

Every page of your website should drive the visitor to making a purchase by selling a lifestyle that the visitor will find desirable. Use both images and text to convey that lifestyle.

Always know your target market when spending time, effort and especially money marketing your business. Marketing to the wrong people will get you nowhere and make you look silly.

If you want to know why Google banned your site, don't spam the Official Google Webmaster Blog asking why and then keyword stuff links to your sites in your comment.

Tags: Google, Spam

b.TWEEN's Mapping Creativity project aims to connect disparate elements of Manchester's creative community through Web 2.0 technologies and offline interaction.

A Denver newspaper has used Twitter to give a play by play of a funeral, totally misjudging the purpose of social media.

New Web 2.0 service Tynt is stirring up controversy by scraping copyrighted content and allowing search engines to index the scraped content while also users to modify it.

Everybody's talking about the launch of the Google Chrome browser, but nobody appears to be using it - yet.

Blogging, as with all social media, is about community. You have to participate in the community to reap the online benefits of traffic, links and free marketing and promotion.