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Finding the best cell phone carrier

Okay, someone tell me if this device exists (or build it!). I want a device where I can pay $10-15 to get a gadget in the mail. The gadget would sit in my pocket for a week wherever I go. The device would record cell phone signal strength for each...

Keep an eye on changing pages

Google just launched a nice feature on Google Reader: the ability to keep an eye on pages for changes. This works even if the page doesn’t have its own RSS feed. This sort of thing is very handy. You could use it to spot new things on a privacy policy...

Google earnings via YouTube webcast?

Huh. This looks new. I headed over to investor.google.com to listen to the Google earnings call. Normally the webcast uses Windows Media Player or Real Player, but this time it looks like the earnings call is being hosted on a YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/GoogleIR instead. Cool. Go check it out if...

Follow @googlewmc on Twitter

Okay, we’re starting to release new webmaster videos. Normally you could follow me on Twitter to find out about each new video, but I’m on a Twitter diet until the end of January. So if you want to hear when new webmaster videos or webmaster blog posts come out, go...

Giving up Twitter for three more weeks

Quick summary: I’m giving up Twitter for 30 days. I normally tweet about the webmaster videos that we make. Please follow googlewmc on Twitter if you want to find out about new webmaster videos. For the last few months I’ve been doing 30 day challenges: - In May 2009, I walked 10,000...

Local Biz Bits

Marketplaces 2010 Conference

Today I listened in on a webinar by BIA/Kelsey on their upcoming Marketplaces 2010 conference happening next month in San Diego. If you have not been to a Kelsey conference I highly recommend them. From what was presented, it looks to be a very informative conference. Just wanted to share...

Local Search Presentations II

Here are a couple of presentations by Mike Belasco at SES Chicago last year. Analytics For Local Search View more presentations from seOverflow. Local SEO Basics View more presentations from seOverflow....

Local Search Presentations I

These next two posts are simply online presentations I have seen elsewhere and thought were worthy of sharing.Both are from SES Chicago last year. Local Search On A Dime – SES Chicago 2009 View more presentations from Powered by Search Inc.....

Predictions….

Well 2010 is well under way. Why am I talking about predictions in Feb?  LOL. There are a number of good articles that have been published I wanted to summarize them here. As a small business, you need to keep an eye on trends and patterns and see where and...

Thoughts on ILM 09

Yes I know ILM 09 was last month, but over the holiday I took some time to look over the presentations and what was covered.  A lot of good info. If you have the chance to go to ILM10, would highly recommend it.  This post does not cover everything but...

Reflecting on 10 Years

Happy New Year everyone! I hope 2010 will be a great year for you. As I was going through some papers, it was brought to my attention that 2010 will mark me working in Cyberspace  for 10 years. Wow, it is hard to believe.  The actual date is sometime in June....

Hitwise Intelligence - Analyst Weblogs

Travel sites show improvement in the latest IMRG-HITWISE HOT SHOPS LIST

Yesterday saw the release of the sixteenth quarterly edition of the IMRG-HITWISE HOT SHOPS LIST, which ranks by popularity, as indicated by visits, the top 50 UK e-retailers selling goods and services within the IMRG Index Classification. Click here to see the press release and to download the full report Experian Hitwise's...

Where in the UK are financial aggregator websites most popular?

Another guest blog from Richard Seymour, Experian Hitwise Client Intelligence Analyst. In the table below we can see where in the UK financial aggregators are most used. The representation shows the areas which over-index compared to the UK population. In this case we can see that residents of Sunderland are most...

Facebook Users Prefer Broadcast Media

A couple of weeks ago, I posted an entry about Facebook becoming the largest news reader. Facebook does send more traffic to News and Media sites than Google News but looking more closely at the data, I noticed that the two sites send traffic to a very different list of...

Bushfires 2010 Online: What did we learn from last time?

Last year I wrote about the online response to the Victorian bushfires and how Australians used the Internet to find out important information about this devastating crisis. In this post, I want to explore if there has been any ‘learned behaviour’ in the community about being prepared for environmental disasters...

Chatroulette: Sensation or fad?

The water cooler talk on Monday morning was about a new site people had discovered called Chatroulette – a website that allows random strangers to talk face to face via webcam. Within days we had discovered articles in the Melbourne Age and Sydney Morning-Herald, the UK Guardian, the New York...

My School drives growth for My School Australia

An inadvertent outcome from the launch of the Federal Government’s My School website was the huge traffic spurt to the social network, My School Australia. The Federal Governments awaited education website, My School (www.myschool.edu.au) launched at the start of the school year, with much debate whether the website was simply a...

Webmaster Center Blog

Illuminating the path to SEO for Silverlight

Microsoft Silverlight is a transformative technology. It enables otherwise basic websites to act as full-blown applications, provides access to state-of-the-art animation and video rich media presentations, and takes full advantage of your development team's existing experience in standard programming languages, such as C#. However, there is one little problem. Like competing...

Chasing the long tail with keyword research (SEM 101)

When a key opens a lock, it typically provides the key's holder with a clear path to where he or she wants to go. Keywords and key phrases do the same for a website. They help direct searchers to content they wish to see on the Internet. But there is...

The liability of loathsome, link-level web spam (SEM 101)

When I was a kid in high school, I used to go to the public library and do initial research in the Encyclopedia Britannica (yes, the bound book editions. I also remember black & white television with vacuum tubes and rotary telephones! Sheesh, I'm getting old!). I would pick up...

The pernicious perfidy of page-level web spam (SEM 101)

In the exciting world of today's Internet, where the world's information is literally at your fingertips, where you can endlessly communicate, shop, research, and be entertained, spam is a big downer. The unwanted email spam that fills our inboxes also consumes huge portions of the available bandwidth of our routers...

Webmaster Center FAQ updated

Just a quick note for today. While we've been busy working on the new series of web spam blog articles, we were also busy working on updating the recently compiled Webmaster Center FAQ (as described in the blog announcement New Webmaster Center FAQ available) with even more content. While some might...

Eggs, bacon, spam, spam, and spam (SEM 101)

What is spam? One could argue that spam is a multi-faceted thing. The word itself has many definitions. For example, it can be defined as a processed spiced ham and pork slathered with a gelatinous glaze food product found in a tin (it's apparently very popular in Hawai'i, don't you...

Yahoo! Search Marketing Blog

4A’s Conference Round-Up

Trends and tips from the smartest minds in advertising This week, your indefatigable Yahoo! Advertising correspondents went on a field trip to the 4A’s “Transformation 2010” conference in San Francisco. (Those 4A’s stand for the American Association of Advertising Agencies.) While there, we did old the meet and greet, tweeted, and...

Five Ways Advertisers Can Save Time

Yahoo! Search Marketing Desktop simplifies multiple campaign management If you’re an advertiser running more than one campaign, you will probably welcome the new Yahoo! Search Marketing Desktop, a free offline tool that lets you spend less time on the tactical details of campaign management, and more on increasing your return-on-investment. With Yahoo!...

Ad News and Views from Around the Web

Segmenting segmentation; bad tech predictions; activity streams are the new black; consumers using online search for offline research, and more What segmentation is right for you? “There are three main types of segmentation,” says ClickZ’s Neil Mason. “Demographic segmentation, behavioral segmentation, and attitudinal segmentation. But which one is best? It really depends...

Video: Carol Bartz on Science, Art and Scale

“No one can do this as well as we can.” In an informal conversation at the 4A’s conference, Yahoo! CEO Carol Bartz says that only Yahoo! can offer everything advertisers need for successful digital advertising: science, art and scale....

Science, Art and Scale

Carol Bartz: What Yahoo! offers advertisers Yahoo! can bring advertisers a combination of strengths that no one else can, Yahoo! CEO Carol Bartz said in a keynote speech at the 4A’s Transformation 2010 conference today, because only Yahoo! offers them three things: science, art and scale. Carol, speaking to the advertising industry...

Talk About A-Plus

Yahoo! at San Francisco’s 4A conference Did you ever see the 1950 classic “All About Eve?” In it, Bette Davis plies the classic line, “Fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy night!” Well Sunday, Feb. 28 begins the 4A Conference at the Union Square Hilton in San Francisco. At this...

The Official Google Blog

Over 4,000 developers at Google I/O 2010

As of today, this year's Google I/O conference has sold out and registration is closed. That means more than 4,000 developers will be joining us on May 19-20 at Moscone West in San Francisco.Like years past, I/O will feature over 90 in-depth sessions and the opportunity to meet and learn...

Stars make search more personal

We've long believed that personalization makes search more relevant and fun. For nearly five years, we've been tailoring results with personalized search. Today we're announcing a new feature in search that makes it easier for you to mark and rediscover your favorite web content — stars.With stars, you can simply...

Searching for gold during the Games

During the past two weeks, athletes from around the world competed at the Games in Vancouver. While these thousands strove for gold, millions around the world searched for 2010 Winter Olympics, 밴쿠버 동계올림픽 (Korean for "Vancouver Winter Olympics"), and Juegos Olimpicos de Invierno 2010 (Spanish for "2010 Olympic Winter Games")...

Google welcomes Picnik

(Cross-posted from the Google Photos Blog)More than ever before, people are sharing and storing their photos online. But until recently, you had to edit your photos using client software on your computer. Today, we're excited to announce that Google has acquired Picnik, one of the first sites to bring photo...

Announcing the winners of the Street View trike contest

The polls have closed, the votes have been tallied and the people have spoken: it’s time to announce the winners of our Street View trike suggestions contest. Last October, we gave Street View fans the opportunity to vote for the special attractions around the United States that they most want...

Update from the Google Health Team

As we exhibit at the Health Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) trade show this year in Atlanta, we want to share with you some of our latest thinking. Google Health has been on the market for a little over two years, and in that time we have seen a...

High Rankings Advisor Newsletter Feed

Why We Do What We Do in SEO

One thing that can help you figure out how to SEO your site is to learn the whys behind the specific techniques you always hear about. But to understand the whys, you first need to get the gist of how search engines work....

Twitter Question of the Week

Do you build links for the traffic or for rankings?...

Advanced SEO Forum Thread of the Week

Have Big Companies Taken Over the Internet?...

HRA Wrap-up 274

Curious about my absence last week? I was in California recording my SEO training course!...

Same Article on Blog and Website

Is it OK to have the same articles on your site as you do on your blog? And, if not, is it better to have a blog with a link back to your site, or to put the article directly on your site?...

SEOing a Live Site

When you begin optimizing a website, does it have to go down while creating meta tags title, description, keyword? OR do we need to back up the website first?...

Hyper Dog Denver SEO Blog | Colorado Web Site Development

Denver Search Engine Optimization Meetup – Don’t Miss!

The Denver Search Engine Optimization Meetup is launching 2010 with a bang. The meetup has grown substantially over the last two years, and is collaborating with two other meetups for the January 21, 1010 event. The Denver SEMPO Meetup is hosting a presentation from Todd Barrs of Spyglass, LLC (a local...

4 reasons to 301 redirect old subpages ASAP

After a major website redesign, it’s not uncommon for page locations and even page extensions to change. Maybe you’ve switched web development languages, or changed your website’s structure into a SEO friendly themed set of silos. Whatever the reason page locations have changed, it’s vital that the old page locations...

9 Video SEO Tips

Ever launch a video to the sound of crickets chirping? Video SEO is an emerging set of best practices to help videos get found, understood, and popularized across the internet. Here are 9 quick tips to improve your Video SEO: 1. Use an high quality embedded player like wimpywasp.com’s player. Avoid...

Denver SEO / Colorado SEMPO communities flourishing

Denver SEO Meetup and the Colorado working group of SEMPO have seen tremendous growth in the last year. In the ever developing world of search marketing, the meetups have become excellent resources for search marketing professionals looking to network – as well as the professional development opportunities provided by SEMPO’s...

13 Reasons Why Google Loves Blogs

Google loves blogs. What is it about blogs that Google loves so very much? We’ve pinpointed 13 reasons why Google may give – or appear to give – sites with blogs a little extra boost in rankings. Of course, the list is broken down into our framework of looking at...

Why Flash is still a problem in 2009

Flash is less of a problem for search engines, but there are still caveats. Flash’s problems can be easily mitigated by offering footer links, and regular html text content on any pages with flash. It’s only an issue when no alternative content or navigation is offered. Here’s the longer story: Flash’s...

Copyblogger

10 Proven Steps to Snag a Guest Post on an A-List Blog

Guest posting is the “in” thing. It’s the newest craze. All the kids are doing it! You’ve heard it time and time again — guest posting is the best way of promoting your work. So why haven’t you become part of the hip crowd yet? I know why. You’re scared of rejection....

How to Give Yourself a First-Class Online Business Education

When I first had the insane brilliant idea to start a business and get out of the alleged safety of the corporate world, I started by reading everything I could find. I wish I could remember where the thread started for me. It might have been Dan Kennedy, it might have...

Give and Grow Rich: The Power of Focused Generosity

There are two kinds of people on the Internet: the greedy and the generous. The greedy want you to pay for everything. Every link is an affiliate link. Every recommendation has a profit motive. The really good content is locked away until you fork over some money. The generous want to give...

Final Lessons Learned from One of the World’s Highest-Paid Copywriters

This is the final installment of a three-part series on how to translate advice from marketing guru Dan Kennedy to a new online environment. One of the smartest things any online marketer can do is to study the “old school” guys who wrote direct mail, magazine ads, and other artifacts of...

The Critical Mistake that Keeps Bloggers Broke

How I used a blog to attract thousands of subscribers my first week. Why I make six figures and you don’t. How I quit my day job and now I work all day in my robe and slippers while my wife brings me lattes. Ever seen headlines like these before? Find them at...

The Mr. Rogers Guide to Blogging from the Heart

As bloggers, we put a lot of effort into telling our readers how to do things. We believe that if we can just give them enough informative content that they’ll subscribe to our blog and never leave. We try to become the best teacher we possibly can, instilling wisdom down into...

aimClear Search Marketing Blog

Dear Google Fiber, Why We Covet Duluth-Part 1

Google is planning to test ultra-high speed broadband networks and is considering Duluth as a trial location, among others across the country. Google Fiber, so you’re considering a move to Duluth…? Join the club. In 1982 I first came to visit. Then after a decade-long love affair with the Boundary...

Don’t Slap Rainbows: Diversity Marketing Realness

Dear Marketer-folk: You’re missing serious demographic opportunities. The dual income gay & lesbian household, the force-of–nature purchasing power of latino consumers, teens, tweens & African Americans. You’ve probably read the NYT articles or some Adage infographics on these demographics, but if  these recent advertising efforts are any indication, the boat...

Event Hashtag Etiquette: Overheard @ #SMXWest

<FACEPALM> In the past we’ve attended major industry conference-shindigs as one big live-blogging family. But dude, the aimClear team is expanding. Our 2010 conference agenda and travels to and fro might damn near pull us apart at the seams if we all went. In this quarter alone some of us will be...

Way Up Google’s Research Snoot with Peter Norvig

Peter Norvig, you might have heard of him, or felt his presence on stormy mountain tops. Among several other accomplishments, he is the creator of Norvig’s Law, the world record holder for the longest palindrome, former head of computational sciences research at NASA,  ballet dancer, current director of research at...

Trends, ZombieBait & Sideways Keyword Research

Some people think keyword research consists of going to the Google Keyword tool, typing in four of their industry phrases & then just grabbing the keywords with the highest volume. But some people are ultra DumbPants month-punchers & need additional research guidance in order to find the highly targeted keyword...

Adwords Grows Up! Formats, Sitelinks & Universal

There’s an old adage – If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, unless you are carefully able to fix it in ways that helps all parties who use it & also it will make you more money, then you should think about trying to fix it, so good luck with...

Online Marketing Blog

5 Ways to Weave LinkedIn Into Your Marketing Mix

From Facebook to Twitter to You Tube, there’s no limit to the number of social networking sites that can be leveraged to interact with customers and prospects, and build positive brand awareness. LinkedIn, however, stands apart from the crowd. The roots of popular sites like YouTube and Facebook are founded on...

My Top iPhone Apps for Social Media Marketing

It’s a little ironic that I’m writing this post about iPhone apps using WordPress on a Motorola Droid (Devour actually), but it allows me a chance to experience how hard it is to blog, using a tiny tiny tactile keyboard and also finally get this post started. Ah, back to a full...

Customer & Influencer Research in Social Media

“If you don’t eat your meat you can’t have any pudding. How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat!” Pink Floyd, The Wall. That quote from Another Brick in the Wall reminds me of the cart horse situation with social media marketing:  If you don’t know your...

5 Sure Fire Tactics to Promote a Business Blog

Relevant, Consistently Updated Content + Flawless Technical Functionality & User Experience = Perfect Blog Launch What’s missing from the equation above? You guessed it: blog promotion. Creating a glitch-free blog with informative content means next to nothing without attracting readers. Start promoting your blog today with these five effective tips: 1. Involve influential industry...

OMS10 B2B Marketing Case Study: Marketo

Our agency TopRank Marketing has been working with Marketo providing SEO, content and blog marketing consulting services for about 2 years. I finally had the opportunity to meet Marketing VP Jon Miller in person today prior to his presentation at Online Marketing Summit: Marketo’s Secret Sauce for Demand Generation. Marketo is one...

How Journalists Use Search & Social Media

TopRank ran a survey of journalists, reporters and editors on their use of search and social media in 2008. We found 91% use search engines like Google to do their job. 64% use social networks.  Published in Jan 2010, a George Washington University and Cision survey of journalists reports 89% use...

Vertical Measures

Targeted Social Media for SEO Webinar

Did you know that Vertical Measures holds monthly webinars? If you’re an avid reader of our blog then you’ve likely read a post or two leading up to our awesome SEO webinars. Well the next one, hosted by myself and Elise Redlin-Cook, will focus on targeted social media campaigns and how...

Don’t be Afraid of Spiders: In Fact You Should Lure Them In

There are spiders around our homes and all over the Web, or, shall we say, the Internet. But the creepy crawlers lurking under our kitchen sink are very different creatures from those who traverse through and index websites. The biological specimens are fond of old, dirty clutter that they can hide behind...

Top 24 Things I Learned at Online Marketing Summit 2010

    It’s been a long time since I have actually written an entire post for our blog, however I am inspired from the recent Online Marketing Summit (OMS10) put on by Aaron Kahlow and his awesome crew. I spoke on the "Why Your Online Strategy always starts with Content" panel and one...

The Future of Education and Technology: EduRG Conference 2010

  This weekend, Vertical Measures will be attending the EduRG Conference at the Phoenix Convention Center.  The conference is aimed towards advancing education through technology and innovation. The mission of EDU Research Group is to advance the quality of education by conducting research that assists the establishments in creating an improved...

Ode to SEO Winners

  After two frantic days of continued voting the winners have been decided in Vertical Measures’ "Ode to SEO" poetry scholarship contest:  1st Place: Abby Gilmore "Social Media Overload" 51.9% 2nd Place: Greg Fitzgerald "44 Tweets About 22 Women" 32.4% Thanks to all who entered, voted, and spread the word about our contest. The first place...

SEO Web Help

Seo Companies Pulling You in Every Direction?

Seo companies love your money, just get used to that. They like to sell you into the idea that you need seo and then offer you about 100 addons to your service. Who needs that crap? Buying seo can be easy when you know what to look for, and these...

Reading Google Analytics Can Help Your Blog Traffic Grow

Business owners in many industries never check their Google Analytics for any reason. While that may be surprising enough, some seo experts don’t check it either. Yes, it’s hard to imagine that anyone wouldn’t review the statistics of their own blog or site. It could be the new software on...

SEO Pricing – What Are You Charging For SEO?

There’s much thought put into this in the corporate world but for the smaller up and comings – who’s making up the quotes. Professionals chat back and forth over “fair pricing” all day. Some seo companies choose to show the client upfront pricing, while others opt to have you call...

How to Use Google Ad Planner

Google Ad Planner is a media planning tool that helps with identifying websites your target customers might be visiting. You can store a list of sites you want to advertise with, generate aggregated site statistics. You can even find audiences by their demographics and interests. If you’re advertising on the Content...

Using the Economy to Build Your Brand

How SEO and Social Media can evolve your business in the downturn economy. Building your brand has never been easier with online social media. Use social media to get your company name or the owner branded as a good source of knowledge. Adding in seo will help get your site...

SEO Questions and Answers Worth Stealing

After reading a fun seo post by Tad Chef over at http://seooptimise.com Some of the Q&As might sound funny, especially the original tweets they’re based on. We had a lot of fun while collecting the questions and answers. 1. What does SEO stand for? Search Engine Optimization 2. What is SEO? For dummys definition...

Outspoken Media

Social Media, Search & Reputation Management

It’s the last session! Can you believe it? Let’s just do this, shall we? Up on stage we have big-mouthed Vanessa Fox (she knows she deserved it),  Tarla Cummings, Rhea Drysdale, Conrad Saam, and Matt Tuens.  Outspoken’s very own Rhea is up first. Everyone please clap where you are. Up first...

Ask The SEOs

Stay with us, folks! Only two more sessions and SMX West will be one for the record books. The next session is always a fun one because it’s straight Q&A with some of the best and most trusted minds in the field.   This time around Danny Sullivan will be moderating...

Ask The Search Engines

Hey, hey, a little more time for teh wit and teh banter… unfortunately my brain is melted so you still don’t get any. SUCKA! I’m in the coldest room in the world which will only get more cold as the search engine reps stonewall the audience with non-answers. I’m kidding....

Bringing SEO In House: How To Be Successful!

After a VERY quick break we are back in action.  Speaking we have Jessica Bowman, Laura Lippay, Michael Martin, and Everett Sizemore. There’s no banter as Everett Sizemore hops right in because we’re a little behind.  Okay, fine, a little banter. Fun story: According to a few people, Everett and...

Keynote – The State of The Search Union

Good morning, everyone! It’s the final day here at SMX so everyone’s running around just a tad slower than they were the previous days. That means less banter, but perhaps more snarky remarks when the delirium finally takes over my fragile body.  You want to hear something cool? Last night...

60 Minutes Per Day For Social Media Success

Hey, hey! It is the LAST session of Day 2. Congrats on sticking with us. I can’t lie. I can feel myself starting to drag a bit here.  Totally counting on this social media session to be high-energy and stir up the juices. I have faith it will.  Up on...

Frank Thinking

SMB Social Media Adoption Rate Doubles

More and more SMB’s are, at the very least, experimenting with social media. You can sense that as you see the activity by local businesses no matter where you are. The “Check Us Out on Facebook” and “Follow Us On Twitter” signs are springing up more and more on Main...

Franchisees Get Short End in Internet Marketing

I have been speaking to several owners of local franchises recently about Internet marketing and it has opened my eyes considerably. Purchasing a franchise has long been a way for people to get away from having a “regular” job and live the American Dream of owning a business. In this...

SMB’s Should Take the Time to Get Internet Marketing Facts

Internet marketing is one of those strange things. It is so easy to talk about at high levels and feel that you have enough information to make important decisions with some level of comfort. Everyone throws around terms like SEO (search engine optimization), paid search (PPC), social media (in all...

A Classic SMB Internet Marketing Story – Our Friends’ Closet

I have had the pleasure of watching a small start-up business and those who are connected to it take the initiative to learn about Internet marketing including web site creation, search marketing, social media and much more. It has been a learning experience for the business owners themselves and even...

Social Media Requires A Learner’s Mind

With the introduction of Google Buzz yesterday it became very apparent to me that I don’t know everything about social media and probably never will. While some might say that this is not something that should be said by someone in the “industry” I completely disagree. What shouldn’t be said by...

Google’s Super Bowl Ad Not the End of Civilization

Many people seem to be either shocked or aghast that Google would actually run a Super Bowl ad. There are some who think that it is a sign of weakness or fear that there is a chink in the great Google armor. There are those that just figured that Google...

SEO Theory Blog

Essentials of Off Site SEO

“Essentials of Off Site SEO” is an article I could have written, except I did not write it — I only wrote the original article on which “Essentials of Off Site SEO” was... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] ...

Good-bye Yahoo! Search

News organizations around the world are reporting that both the European Union and the U.S. Department of Justice have approved the Microsoft-Yahoo! search-advertising deal. That will most likely... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] ...

Going Nova: How Websites Become Networks

The Microsite Debate addresses the artificial aspect of when brand-strength Web sites spawn child sites, microsites. The debate does not, however, really look at the natural evolution of sites that... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] ...

A real first assessment of Caffeine

I have believed for a couple of weeks now that I am really seeing Caffeine in Google’s search results. That’s a hard statement to support since despite all the false reports circulating... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] ...

Offering SEO advice to Danny Sullivan

So I disagree with Danny Sullivan’s critique of Bill Gates’ new site. Danny’s very detailed post certainly offers a lot of basic SEO woodworking tips — unfortunately, he... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] ...

Why your SEO science lacks credibility

I often type in random queries when I’m looking for good topics to write about. Today one of the queries I tested was “seo science”. A few people do search for “seo... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more!...

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Top 10 Craziest Businesses That Made Someone A Millionaire

I’ve said before on my blog www.Poverty101.net: “There is no such thing as a bad product, only bad marketing”.  History is littered with products and businesses that seemed just too stupid to work until they actually did.  It is difficult to tell why some products go viral and absolutely take...

Debate: Niches Without Competition vs Niches With Competition

This guest post was written by Chris. Chris runs his own blog at http://www.TheMoneyac.com where he provides tips on blogging, internet marketing, affiliate marketing and website flipping. If you enjoyed this post be sure to visit his blog. Debate: Niches Without Competition vs Niches With Competition As Internet marketers and affiliate marketers...

The 5 Steps to Site Flipping Success

My name is Wynter Jones and I have been working online for the past 4 years. Starting when I was only 16 when I found out people would pay good money for website designs which was only a hobby at the time. I’m now 20 years old and my life...

30 Minute Backlinks Review: Software Links

Michelle MacPhearson is no newbie to the world of search engine optimization. Her first product was the Social Media Daily, which was a free guide that went viral about increasing traffic. The idea behind 30 Minute Backlinks is very creative and original, and is rapidly becoming one the rising areas...

2 Clickbank Article Marketing Tips

The #1 free method of earning money online has got to be through article marketing + affiliate marketing. I have only had experience with Clickbank when it comes to article marketing so that is the example that I will use. You can sign up to be an affiliate for free...

SEO Noobs

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) tips to implement Silverlight

Microsoft Silverlight is a transformative technology. Many website owners who're initially thrilled at the cutting edge presentation shown on their websites are later confounded when their beautiful sites suddenly fail to show up in the ......

Explode Your Online Job Plan With Latest Cyberspaces Advertising Tactics

I admit I was a culprit of this, but to be guaranteed of visibility in your market niche you need to keep communicating. I discovered that the people who call me I do not delete their email messages. I also make sure I read their messages instead of just scanning...

SEO Company introduces new search engine optimization methods for …

Pakistan based Search engine optimization and Search engine marketing firm introduces new website optimization methods for home and garden related business......

top seo agencies – The Search Engine Optimization Tutor …

With many years of local top seo agencies experience and local top seo agencies services success top seo agencies companies can assure to achieve first page....

Search Engine Optimization DeKalb Alabama | geeksonsteroids.com

How to Outmaneuver, Outwit, Out Market and Outsmart the Competition” Every person who owns an online business is in pursuit of a main keyword. A....

Search Engine Optimization Top Fallacies and Misconceptions …

Article from Article Xtra and entitled Search Engine Optimization Top Fallacies and Misconceptions Regarding SEO Firms - By Daljeet Sidhu....

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Viva SEO - Why SEO Is Not Dead

I have been reading articles and listening to people discussing how SEO and SEO experts are no longer needed.  I have read and heard, “once you have the SEO basics, that is really all you need.”  My opinion? If you feel that way you either do not have a lot...

Meeting with Stefan Weitz, Director of Search at Bing

This was a very informal and informative meeting.  Stefan obviously could not tell us everything that Bing is doing, but everything seemed positive and steps in the right direction. Here are some of the highlights of the discussion: Bing is doing a lot of research.  They are trying to figure out why...

The One Company That Can Actually Bring Down Google Is… Google

That’s right BING, don’t pay attention to Google, just focus on improving yourself, your tools, your products, and search results for your customers while Google commits suicide.   Within 3 years BING and Google will be much closer to market share and within 5 years BING may even take over if...

Google Image Ads Are Here

Doing some searches this morning I found something I personally have never seen, image ads and listings under “sponsored links” in Google.  Not only am I seeing this listings from some broad terms, but 1. They always seemed to appear at the top right of the page pushing all of the...

Others Online Testing May Be Worthless

The question: Will promoting individual products through an email or homepage convert better if you link directly to those products or to a category of products? The pre-test answer: Based on everything I have read, the answer is a no brainer.  Conversions and sales to the individual products will far exceed...

Increase Your Online Conversions

Aligning all your promotional efforts in all channels. By doing so you are increasing your chances of marketing success. Imagine increasing your conversion rates by .5 percent to two percent, or possibly more, in each marketing channel. There are articles on improving paid search, SEO, email, or social media, but...

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