I understand that a number of of you non-HR visitors out there possibly don’t regularly check out Joel Cheesman’s blog … though you should. He’s a geek and a Seo (Seo) guru who has infiltrated the recruiting community with his techno-insight and quirky model. (While I’m considering he needs to change the title of his blog … but that is just my impression.) I also heard Joel speak a number of months ago in Boston, and he’s a crazy smart guy. Anyway, Joel recently took his weblog commercial and posted an Ebay auction to sell ad space. Next thing I know,
Windows 7 License, I'm reading Joel's blog, and two of my co-workers are staring back at me from cyberspace. Yikes. advertisement
Glenn Gutmacher, one of our researchers here (though not pictured in the ad itself),
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, gave me the scoop. Given our jobs in staffing,
Office Professional Plus 2010 Key, we follow a great deal of recruiting industry blogs. But it raised a handful of eyebrows (credit to boss Rob for noticing first) when one of the popular ones, HRSEO (as in search engine marketing for human resources), decided to offer banner ad space to the top bidder for an extended period and an extra semi-perm text link. We realized not quite a few software engineers read that one, as compared to our fellow recruiters, but we were intrigued by the idea of high visibility where a lot of of our colleagues drop by,
Windows 7, especially now when we’re hunting for top talent in our own group. So with the bidding starting under a dollar, we figured what the hey! Of course, first-time novelty item auctions tend to skyrocket, so we had to limit ourselves to avoid paying through the nose. (Shally can get fairly excited when he’s jazzed about something). Well, the auction’s closed now. Was it too rich for Microsoft’s blood? Will the ROI even justify the price that the winner will have to pay out? If you’ve read this far,
Microsoft Office 2007 Product Key, then it's essential to be curious enough to find out who won, and what the ad looked like. So consider HRSEO’s blog, which we suppose will have the winner posted by the time you read this. Scary stuff indeed. But hey, I guess that’s truth in advertising for ya. Do you think this will be effective? gretchen