Press Coverage
When big news happens in Social and Search Marketing, people want to know what 10e20 thinks about it. 10e20 has been featured in multiple articles by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, Investor’s Business Daily, The Boston Globe and over 100 other media outlets. Here’s just a sampling of some of our press coverage over the past few years.
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Featured Article in Entrepreneur Magazine “We now have clients in every state and six countries around the world, and [we've] only met about five to 10 of our 350 clients face to face,” says Winfield. “Because of the nature of the business, there’s no need to have a lavish office.” Their first client was a referral from the recording studio, but 10e20’s specialization in SEO… |
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Digg Fires Google for Online Ads Digg’s decision to defect may not dent Google’s balance sheet, but it’s still a blow to lose such a hot Web 2.0 property, said Chris Winfield, president of social media marketing company 10e20 LLC. |
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Keeping Enemies Close at the Google Dance “Google realized it was never going to get rid of these (Black Hats), so it decided it may as well work with them,” Chris Winfield, a Google Dance party veteran who runs 10e20, a search engine marketing firm. “Until then, it always seemed like it was ‘us against them.” |
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Blogging for Business
Chris Winfield, President of online marketing company 10e20, said that blogging has led to increased information flow for his employees. 10e20 employees use blogs to update each other on projects. Instead of emailing back and forth, and wondering if an email was missed or not, a blog stores all the messages in one place and archives past posts. |
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What Price Privacy? Humbug, say the skeptics. Chris Winfield, president of 10e20, a Web-design company in New York says: “Yahoo, Hotmail and AOL routinely scan your e-mails for viruses. How is this different to Gmail scanning your messages to display ads?” |
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It’s A Blog World After All 10e20, a Web design firm in Brooklyn, recently began requiring employees to post updates on their progress to a blog twice a day. Within the first six weeks, 10 projects were turned in early. Having a central repository for information helped–but so did the added scrutiny that came from letting everyone see how a project was progressing. |
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Yahoo Drops Google Search Engine in U.S. Yahoo executives don’t “have an operating system that they can build [a search engine] around, but they have the millions of people who use Yahoo as their home page and for e-mail,” said Chris Winfield, president of 10e20, a Web development firm in New York. |
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For Google, Many Retailers Eagerly Jump Through Hoops “I live, breathe and die Google,” says Chris Winfield of New York-based 10e20 Web Design. He charges $1,500 to $5,000 to help make Web sites “Google friendly” and get them in Google’s index of 3.3 billion Web pages. |
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An Art in Itself Chris Winfield, co-founder of 10e20 Web Design LLC, a Web development firm in New York City, is learning how to manage a staff of 15 that includes nine Web designers. “[Creative employees] can be more sensitive,” says Winfield, 27, whose background is in business and government. For example, point-blank criticism of projects doesn’t work with creatives, he’s found. “No artist wants to hear that you didn’t like his painting.” |
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Microsoft May Have To Search Without Google For Web Help “They know that if they did ever sell out to Microsoft, which is I guess how it would be viewed, they would lose that credibility” with their fans, said Chris Winfield, president of 10e20 LLC, Brooklyn-based a search engine marketing firm. |
























