Scott Buresh
Scott Buresh is the CEO of Medium Blue, which was recently named the number one search engine optimization company in the world by PromotionWorld. Scott has contributed content to many publications including Building Your Business with Google For Dummies (Wiley, 2004), MarketingProfs, ZDNet, WebProNews, DarwinMag, SiteProNews, ISEDB.com, and Search Engine Guide. Medium Blue serves local and national clients, including Boston Scientific, DS Waters, and Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. Visit MediumBlue.com to request a custom SEO guarantee based on your goals and your data.
Articles by this Author
Targeting Niche Audiences - AOL's New Branding Strategy
- By Scott Buresh
- Published 10/8/2008
- Search Engine Optimisation
- Unrated
AOL, once considered a pioneer in internet technology, has fallen on hard times
over the years, unable to devise an effective branding strategy. A failed merger
with Time-Warner, a non-focus on search while Google built an empire (the AOL
search engine eventually began serving up Google results on its portal site),
and declining dial-up business are all contributing factors to the ongoing
difficulties of AOL and its search engine.
Current and Future Search Trends: What the Top Internet Search Engines Are Doing
- By Scott Buresh
- Published 09/8/2008
- Search Engine Optimisation
- Unrated
The
future of search is unclear – what is clear is that change is rapidly happening
for all of the top Internet search engines. Google as always is the frontrunner
for many of these search trends, but even little guys like Ask.com are making
waves. In this article, I will attempt to cover some of the more interesting
search trends that are occurring today with the top Internet search engines –
but I am by no means being comprehensive about the subject. Things are changing
on a weekly, or sometimes even daily, basis, and future articles will cover
additional developments in depth.
Microsoft and Yahoo!, Search Engine Partners?
- By Scott Buresh
- Published 04/28/2008
- Search Engine Optimisation
- Unrated
How
Mergers and Acquisitions May Change the Search Engine Playing Field - and
Where Google Comes In
All Search Engines Love Spiders: How Meta Commands Can Help You Love Them Too
- By Scott Buresh
- Published 01/17/2008
- Search Engine Optimisation
- Unrated
Nearly all search engines utilize spiders (which are also known by their original name, robots) to go out and scour the web looking for web pages. These search engine spiders then bring the data back to be indexed by the engine.