There’s a reason everybody from the President of the United States to Miami Heat’s Lebron James and everyday Internet marketing types (like us) collectively stopped what we were doing at the news of Steve Jobs’ death.
“#RIP Steve Jobs” became a top-trending topic on Twitter – along with “STAY HUNGRY” and “#iSad.”
Like most of you, we find it hard to imagine what our lives – as individuals, and as search engine optimization (SEO) specialists – would be like today if Steve Jobs hadn’t:
Met up with Apple Computer co-founder Steve Wozniak at Homebrew Computer Club in the mid-‘70s
Introduced us to that Ridley Scott “1984” Macintosh commercial produced at Super Bowl XVIII
Got fired by Apple (’85)
Rehired by Apple, after having shown the ropes to Pixar (’97)
Declined an offer to be Google’s CEO (imagine the possibilities now…)
Introduced us to the iPod
Hooked us on successive generations of the iPhone and, now, the iPad
Along the way, made jeans and sweaters acceptable office wear
This CliffsNotes version barely scrapes the surface of all the many different ways that Mr. Steve Jobs affected how technology, marketing and the Internet interact with us today and, in turn, how all of that changed our lifestyles.
We’re a Mac house, so we’ve seen how the company that created personal computing also reshaped our economy and culture, with tools for video, music, desktop and web publishing - and a whole lot more.
With the release of Google’s Panda algorithm, online marketing is undergoing some changes that you might not like, but should pay attention to. Successful internet marketing starts with putting a human “face” to your company, and keeping your content original and relevant to the business area you serve. Whether your business is day care or tree care, manufacturing, music or media, your customers want to know something about the people behind the business. Who and what’s behind that logo or stock photo?
Yep. Steve had that down. And SEM Zen is here to help you with that, from Web design to strategic planning and email marketing.