Helped launch Showtime Networks first website. From there to NBC’s Internet division and ran NBC.com, launching some of the first TV to Web experiences. In 2003, helped launch InsiderPages which was acquired by CitySearch in 2006. Since then, helping clients big and small with this strange thing called “SEO”.
I’m not sold on Cuil yet, to be honest. For the average user, it doesn’t offer any services that can’t be found on Google, and people aren’t going to switch just because it returns a few different (maybe even better) results. Cuil is going to need a sustained marketing campaign if it hopes to steal some of Google’s marketshare and become one of the big boys.
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FIRST!
Also, I don’t get it. Why is this a sign Cuil is gonna be big?
HaHa, you may have to grab the local one. 🙂
ggjeffy, for real?
You better put those domains on back order.
just grabbed a few good ones :)~
Ready for this one …
CUILbeans.com is also taken.
It’s a land rush and you better lead, follow or get the you-know-what out of the way!
Too funny.
Mendy
OMG, I’m getting such a good laugh out of Cuil today…so hard to take it seriously when it sounds like the French word for “ass”.
And matches David Naylor with an image of a can of Spam!
Ze Cuil weeel be ‘uge!
Cheers,
Lorna Li
Oh…if you want to keep laughing, you gotta read Barry Schwartz’s How Cuil is the SEO Industry
http://searchengineland.com/080730-103626.php
Cheers,
Lorna Li
I’m not sold on Cuil yet, to be honest. For the average user, it doesn’t offer any services that can’t be found on Google, and people aren’t going to switch just because it returns a few different (maybe even better) results. Cuil is going to need a sustained marketing campaign if it hopes to steal some of Google’s marketshare and become one of the big boys.