Press Videos

Searching for Better Returns

November 15th, 2005

Originally published in New Zealand Herald

“If you don’t have good placement in search engines it’s equivalent to having an unlisted phone number for your business.” Stephan Spencer speaks to The New Zealand Herald about how his company audits and builds e-commerce websites for big US retailers, optimising sites for search engines, and other e-marketing products and services while working in two countries.

Continue reading »

Spread the word: delicious this:Searching for Better Returns digg this:Searching for Better Returns spurl this:Searching for Better Returns furl this:Searching for Better Returns reddit this:Searching for Better Returns Add to Y!:Searching for Better Returns

Searching for the Secret to Search Engines

October 24th, 2005

by Netconcepts

Originally published in The Dominion Post (Wellington)

Netconcepts’ GravityStream technology can do what none of its competitors can do. In an interview with the Dominion Post, Netconcepts president Stephan Spencer highlights the software allows a client to maintain their ranking without changing web content when their website is first optimised.

Continue reading »

Spread the word: delicious this:Searching for the Secret to Search Engines digg this:Searching for the Secret to Search Engines spurl this:Searching for the Secret to Search Engines furl this:Searching for the Secret to Search Engines reddit this:Searching for the Secret to Search Engines Add to Y!:Searching for the Secret to Search Engines

Website builders now better by design

October 19th, 2005

Originally published in New Zealand Herald

Web design is more than just the design of a site. President of Netconcepts, Stephan Spencer told the New Zealand Herald that sites need to be designed with SEO in mind and where keywords, category listing, search engine optimization and navigation are essential ingredients, along with site support and monitoring services.

Continue reading »

Spread the word: delicious this:Website builders now better by design digg this:Website builders now better by design spurl this:Website builders now better by design furl this:Website builders now better by design reddit this:Website builders now better by design Add to Y!:Website builders now better by design

Netconcepts Helps Sites Stand Out

October 13th, 2005

Originally published in Wisconsin State Journal

“On the Internet, a Web site without visitors is akin to the proverbial tree that falls without anyone to hear it.” In this profile piece by the Wisconsin State Journal, reporter Jason Stein investigates how web agency Netconcepts uses search engine optimization to supercharge the websites of online retailers. Stein talks with Steve Spangler, CEO of Steve Spangler Science and Gene A. Wright, Netconcepts’ VP of Sales and Marketing, on the success of SEO and the latest techniques used to get search engines’ attention.

Spread the word: delicious this:Netconcepts Helps Sites Stand Out digg this:Netconcepts Helps Sites Stand Out spurl this:Netconcepts Helps Sites Stand Out furl this:Netconcepts Helps Sites Stand Out reddit this:Netconcepts Helps Sites Stand Out Add to Y!:Netconcepts Helps Sites Stand Out

Blogs Go Corporate

October 10th, 2005

Originally published in The Dominion Post (Wellington)

“When done well, a blog can help establish a reputation for thought leadership and provides a human face for your customers,” said Netconcepts president Stephan Spencer in an interview with the Dominion Post. “People like doing business with people, not companies.”

Continue reading »

Spread the word: delicious this:Blogs Go Corporate digg this:Blogs Go Corporate spurl this:Blogs Go Corporate furl this:Blogs Go Corporate reddit this:Blogs Go Corporate Add to Y!:Blogs Go Corporate

Searching for Customers Searching for You

October 7th, 2005

by Netconcepts

Originally published in Multichannel Merchant

Ann Meyer, author for Multichannel Merchant, discusses the power of natural search over paid search listings. This article goes on to mention the importance of proper keyword usage and the need for scaleable optimization techniques.

Included in this article are quotes from Netconcepts’ VP of Client Services, Jody Hartwig. Jody shares her views on natural search and the best practices needed to succeed in today’s market.

Continue reading »

Spread the word: delicious this:Searching for Customers Searching for You digg this:Searching for Customers Searching for You spurl this:Searching for Customers Searching for You furl this:Searching for Customers Searching for You reddit this:Searching for Customers Searching for You Add to Y!:Searching for Customers Searching for You

Blog on

September 1st, 2005

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in Unlimited Magizine

Russell Brown, Auckland author for Unlimited, conveys the message of marketing change. (as foretold in The Cluetrain Manifesto) Today’s consumers do not have the same shopping trends as they did 5 years ago. If companies want to compete and capture a piece of the market share, they need to seriously focus on the consumer’s needs and wants.

Blogging is a vital part of the marketing mix needed to accomplish this.

Brown references how modern day marketers are making the Web a better place. One of these marketers is Netconcepts, Founder and President, Stephan Spencer.

Continue reading »

Spread the word: delicious this:Blog on digg this:Blog on spurl this:Blog on furl this:Blog on reddit this:Blog on Add to Y!:Blog on

Businesses move into blogosphere

May 27th, 2005

Originally published in New Zealand Herald

As corporates catch on to blogging as a marketing tool, Netconcepts’ President Stephan Spencer has helped many companies set up a business blog. He says the best blogs are those that develop a loyal following, which is all about being real.

Continue reading »

Spread the word: delicious this:Businesses move into blogosphere digg this:Businesses move into blogosphere spurl this:Businesses move into blogosphere furl this:Businesses move into blogosphere reddit this:Businesses move into blogosphere Add to Y!:Businesses move into blogosphere

REI boosts sales via keywords

May 25th, 2005

Originally published in DM News

Outdoor equipment and clothing company REI used SEO to boost its sales after seeing its competitors achieve consistently higher rankings in the search engines than they were.

Continue reading »

Spread the word: delicious this:REI boosts sales via keywords digg this:REI boosts sales via keywords spurl this:REI boosts sales via keywords furl this:REI boosts sales via keywords reddit this:REI boosts sales via keywords Add to Y!:REI boosts sales via keywords

Live from ACC: Power Forum Packs a Punch

May 23rd, 2005

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in Multichannel Merchant

This week at the annual ACCM conference in Orlando, FL, attendees gained a marketers share of Web insight at the Annual Catalog Conference’s power forum and brunch. Moderated by Sherry Chiger, editorial director, Multichannel Merchant, panelists Stephan Spencer, founder and president of Netconcepts, Ken Burke, president/CEO of Market Live, and Amy Africa, president of Creative Results shared their wealth of search engine expertise.

Continue reading »

Spread the word: delicious this:Live from ACC: Power Forum Packs a Punch digg this:Live from ACC: Power Forum Packs a Punch spurl this:Live from ACC: Power Forum Packs a Punch furl this:Live from ACC: Power Forum Packs a Punch reddit this:Live from ACC: Power Forum Packs a Punch Add to Y!:Live from ACC: Power Forum Packs a Punch

Pages (8): « First ... « 2 3 4 [5] 6 7 8 »


Related tags

and/or
and/or
and/or
and/or

Newsletter

Web marketing virtuoso Stephan Spencer, shares a wealth of emarketing experience and hard-hitting, practical advice in our monthly newsletter. It's full of valuable insights...You should subscribe.








Latest posts
Latest comments


Contact Us

HEADQUARTERS
2820 Walton Commons West, Suite 123
Madison, WI 53718 USA
Phone: (608) 285-6600
Toll-free: 888 207-1109

REGIONAL OFFICE
36 Anzac Rd., Browns Bay
Auckland, New Zealand
Phone: (+64) 9 476-4601
infodesk@netconcepts.com