Larry Sivitz
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Larry Sivitz is founder, publisher and managing editor of Seattle24x7, the founder of SearchWrite Search Marketing, an SEO, PPC and Social Media Thought Leader, and an SPJ award winner for Seattle magazine.
The Racer’s Edge
In her free time Tiffany McVeety likes to sail. But don't picture this five foot, six inch native of the "Land of 1,000 Lakes"...
Jeanette Stanhope Takes the Lead at WebGrrls
Call it synchronocity or serendipity, but Seattle WebGrrl Chapter Leader Jeanette Stanhope has found herself taking on positions of leadership and responsibility almost by...
Nordstrom in Re-release
Two generations ago, his great-grandfather used the earnings made during the gold rush to open a shoe store in Seattle. Now, nearly one hundred...
Seattle’s Spam Cop
He doesn't carry a badge, tear gas or pepper spray. The closest he'll ever get to his nemesis -- who could be hiding anywhere...
Career Karma by Curt
A virtual patron saint of career opportunity who manages one of the most popular Internet mailing lists of select job openings throughout the Puget...
Multimedia Maven
Alex St. John, whose company Wild Tangent picked up a cool $34 million in venture capital last week, has been named by Ziff-Davis as...
Customer Satisfaction Should Be Instant
By Mike Lande
3.26.2001
The Internet has revolutionized the customer grievance process. Before the Web, customers that recorded a complaint could expect weeks to pass before...
eCRM – Building relationships online?
By Donal Daly
3.2.2001
Too many companies undertaking marketing campaigns focus their efforts on acquiring new customers while ignoring existing ones. In today’s competitive environment this...
B2B eMarkets: What Defines Success?
By Cris Hagen
2.19.2001
With the slowing of the economy, failed dot-coms, etc., executives might conclude that the outlook for B2B eCommerce is rather dire. Some...
Riding the ClickPath to Success
By Elizabeth Charnock
2.5.2001
There's a great disparity between online and offline transactions. Studies show that only 2% of website visitors perform a transaction vs. 50%...