Underutilized Online Marketing Technologies

Written by Angie | December 3rd, 2009 |
Underutilized Online Marketing Technologies

Updated with answer on December 8, 2009.

This week’s question is a tough one from Account Manager Philip Wong. Philip based his question on a recent survey conducted by Advertise.com and SEMPO regarding the most underutilized online marketing technologies. From the list below, what technologies topped the list of most underutilized at 46.3%, 18.3% and 15.9%, respectively?

~Angie

Google Quality Score Factors

Written by Angie | November 25th, 2009 |
Google Quality Score Factors

Updated with answer on December 2.

This Question of the Week comes from Jared Schroder, strategic optimization specialist extraordinaire. Jared asks, Which of the following are known factors included in your Google AdWords Quality Score? You know the drill:  Select one of the answers below and leave it in the comment section. Then check back next week for the answer.

~Angie

Average Number of Tweets Per Hour

Written by Angie | November 18th, 2009 |
Average Number of Tweets Per Hour

Updated with answer on November 23, 2009.

This week’s question comes to us from Lorrin Nahinu, our SEO and analytics technician. Lorrin asks, What is the current average number of tweets sent out each hour? Select a multiple choice answer below and leave your pick in the comments. And no cheating, now. We know you can simply Google the answer, but we hope that you won’t!

~Angie

What is the Most Popular Browser to Date?

Written by Angie | November 11th, 2009 |
What is the Most Popular Browser to Date?

Updated with answer on November 16, 2009.

This week’s question come from Ryan Geiger, our talented creative director. Ryan asks you to place the following browsers in order from most used to least used as of October 2009: IE8, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE7. Don’t be shy! Leave your answers in the comments below. And check back next week for the correct order.

~Angie

Using Digg from a Single IP Address

Written by Angie | October 30th, 2009 |
Using Digg from a Single IP Address

Updated  on November 4: See answer below.

As we mentioned in a previous post, each week a Location3 staff member comes up with a question about interactive marketing and quizzes the entire company. These questions have created a great deal of conversation internally and helped to further educate the entire staff. We thought it would be a great idea to share these questions and give you, our dear readers, a chance to test your knowledge as well. The question posed this week comes from our social media department: What’s likely to happen if multiple accounts on a single IP address vote up a story on Digg in a short period of time? Select one of the multiple choice answers below and leave your choice in the comments. Feel free to add your reason for selecting this answer. We’ll post the correct answer next week as an update to this post. Good luck!

~Angie