The
peppered moth (Biston betularia), once white with black spots, faced
a strange challenge in London during the Industrial Revolution.
Buildings and trees, stained with soot, turned black. The light
colored moths could no longer hide against this backdrop, and were
eaten up by birds. But some peppered moths survived -- by turning
black themselves! To survive, you must adapt and change with your
environment. Otherwise, you're dead. That's the powerful lesson
business owners, marketers and entrepreneurs can learn from a humble
moth.
Google’s
PR Problem Is Bing’s Opportunity
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Google
has a PR problem. No, I don’t mean PageRank. I’m talking about
the original definition of PR – Public Relations. And, it’s maybe
less Public Relations than it is Webmaster Relations. You see, Google
hasn't done a good job of balancing content about problems with
content about successes and improvements. They haven't really needed
to -- with 70% market share of search, there wasn't a competitor in
sight. But, as Bing gains market share (both in general and through
their partnerships with FaceBook and Siri), Google is going to need
to pay more attention to their communicational strategy. Years ago,
webmasters had no way to communicate with Google. They could analyze
logfiles and write their own little programs to apply fixes to their
sites, but there was no opportunity to get data from Google directly.
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