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Kenneth Wisnefski:
October 24, 2013
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October 1, 2013
On October 1, 2013, Ken Wisnefski wrote an article discussing the new Google Hummingbird algorithm update and what it means for online marketers.
Read StorySeptember 30, 2013
In a blog post authored by Ken Wisnefski, Founder & CEO of Webimax, featured at insights.wired.com on September 30,2013. Ken discusses the recent "Hummingbird" algorithm update which was implemented by Google.
Read StorySeptember 30, 2013
Ken Wisnefski Founder & CEO of Webimax, was featured in an article posted at ecommercetimes.com on September 27,2013. The article discusses the new Hummingbird algorithm which was recently introduced by Google.
Read StorySeptember 27, 2013
On September 27,2013, Ken Wisnefski Founder & CEO of Webimax, was featured in an article posted on ecommercetimes.com. The article discusses the fact that although most people believe everyone, in this day-in-age, utilizes the internet for everything. An astonishing 15 percent of American adults remain offline.
Read StorySeptember 27, 2013
In a recent article featured on BusinessReviewAustralia.com. Which discusses the ever trending topic of the upcoming Twitter IPO.
Read StorySeptember 27, 2013
In light of the recent report that Google may be planning to stop using third-party cookies in favor of an anonymous identifier for advertising called AdID. Webimax founder & CEO Ken Wisnefski, weighed in on an article featured on Direct Marketing News.
Read StorySeptember 25, 2013
In an article published September 25,2013 on CBSNews.com - MoneyWatch, WebiMax Founder & CEO, Ken Wisnefski said, “It's up to them to define their niche and not pretend to be something they're not”
Read StorySeptember 19, 2013
In an article authored by Ken Wisnefski on Thursday September 19, 2013, featured on Wired Innovation Insights. The Webimax founder/CEO talks about a recent USA Today report which suggests that Google is working on a new way to track internet browsing activity.
Read StorySeptember 13, 2013
In an article authored by Ken Wisnefski on September 13, 2013, featured on CMO.com. The Webimax founder/CEO discusses Twitter's recent announcement for plans of an initial public stock offering, expected to earn $582.8 million in its first year.
Read StorySeptember 13, 2013
September 13, 2013, in an article featured on SFGate, Webimax CEO Ken Wisnefski, discusses Twitter's recent low-key initial public stock offering announcement.
Read StorySeptember 11, 2013
September 11, 2013, in an article featured on MacNewsWorld.com, Webimax CEO Ken Wisnefski, discusses Apple's recent 5% drop in value of shares and the disappointment faced by stock holders.
Read StorySeptember 3, 2013
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November 19, 2012
In early 2012, the Wall Street Journal reported that Google was exploiting little-known functionality within Apple’s Safari browser which allowed the search engine to install cookies even with Safari’s privacy settings set to disallow them. Google was quick to respond to the accusations with a company spokesman issuing the following statement to WSJ in response to their article:
Read StoryNovember 16, 2012
Since Apple first announced plans to develop its own proprietary mapping application earlier this year, Google Maps supporters were skeptical of Apple’s ability to design a more accurate and effective global mapping solution. Following the release of the iOS 6 mobile operating system in September, many Apple users expressed frustration with the new Maps application. Within a matter of days, the backlash was evident in the press, as well. Numerous technology review sites, blogs and even tech and business news outlets were discussing Apple Maps and its lackluster user experience.
Read StoryNovember 7, 2012
The results are in and Barack Obama will remain in the White House until 2016, but after participating in the most costly campaign to date, what really gave the President the advantage in the polls?
Read StorySeptember 25, 2012
Recently, the National Football League has been at the center of a controversy surrounding its replacement referees and the ongoing labor dispute with its regular officials. In my last article on PR News Online, I discussed the importance of utilizing public relations to address the issues at hand and keep the situation from becoming a significant problem for the NFL brand. Additionally, I contributed a piece to The Washington Post in which I discussed the strengths of the league's fan base and how their loyalty has helped the organization remain successful.
Read StoryKen Wisnefski is a seasoned web entrepreneur and a frequent contributor to news outlets and business publications. Ken’s vast knowledge of how to make online businesses succeed has made him a sought after consultant from businesses wishing to improve their online initiatives. Contact pr@webimax.com to collaborate!