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ALCHEssMIST (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Following on from my previous web posting where I discuss the usefulness of a "similar books link" on search engine query results, i.e. the Google search engine . The potential revenues from increased book sales ($$$) could be substantial. similar books link Google Similar Books Link Related Pages: ALCHEssMIST - Chess Metaphor Watch - Diego Rasskin-Gutman - Chess Metaphors, Artificial I ntelligence...
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Tonetek Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
keyword elite What is long tail search engine optimization? And how will it help your internet business? The theory is simple really. You can make just as much money or maybe more out of the less clicked keywords than the more popular keywords for your given product or service. Although this may have not been feasible some years [...]
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Tonetek Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Like any investment, your website must start turning a profit as early as possible, and pulling the search engines is a critical component. There are several tools your site can use to get these rankings: 1.Search-engine optimized text 2.Fresh content frequently 3.Links to your site from high-profile websites 4.Traffic to and from your site The first two are all about [...]
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ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) | yesterday
It's happening to more and more of the blogs I read: the personality, quirkiness and unique voice that once made them so appealing to me are fading. In their place, an SEO-driven uniformity that puts keyword placement ahead of pretty much everything. That approach has been afflicting newspapers for some time , as clever headlines give way to the kind of blandness that only a machine could love (which...
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TechChuck (Free subscription) | yesterday
It's happening to more and more of the blogs I read: the personality, quirkiness and unique voice that once made them so appealing to me are fading. In their place, an SEO-driven uniformity that puts keyword placement ahead of pretty much everything. That approach has been afflicting newspapers for some time, as clever headlines give way to the kind of blandness that only a machine could love (which...
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Digital Marketing Inner Circle (Free subscription) | yesterday
There is an interesting new phase about to commence in the Chinese Search Market. For the past few years the search landscape in China consisted of simply Baidu and Google; these two engines taking 62% and 20% of the search market respectively. But in recent times, there has has been a number of new entrants [...]
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My Affiliate Marketing Guide (Free subscription) | yesterday
In this edition of OK to Make Money Online, let us take a look at Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO seems to be the hotbed of conversation on the net these days. It is really simple and yet seems to have such a mystique about it. Why? It is really not an art.
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How Much Does An Iphone Cost (Free subscription) | yesterday
Before the internet, to find a cell phone number you might have had to hire a private detective or a professional to get the information that you were after costing you a lot of money and a lot of time, but now finding a cell phone number couldn’t be cheaper, simpler and quicker with the internet. Whether you want to find a cell phone number of a long lost relative, or trace a friend who has...
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marketersdaily.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
keyword elite One of the most important things you can do to raise your search engine rankings and drive more traffic to your site is to convince other websites to link to yours. It’s free, of... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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T Jantunen.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Believe it or not, the key to unlocking search engine optimization and marketing success is keywords and phrases. Unfortunately, many businesses and new internet marketers make the mistake of using only keywords that they can come up with off the top of their head, or keyword phrases used heavily in their industry or niche.
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Search Engine Roundtable (Free subscription) | yesterday
Happy July 4th All! Here are the logos celebrating the special day from Google, Yahoo, AOL, Ask, YouTube, Bing, Dogpile and many others. Google: Yahoo: AOL: Bing: Ask: Dogpile: YouTube: Search Engine Roundtable: For past July 4th logos from the...
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Dwell On It (Free subscription) | yesterday
Linden Lab doesn’t have a very easy time of things. They can barely move without it winding up in the news, whether its something they would prefer pass unremarked, something not yet ready for release, something speculative, or who knows what. That’s because, as users, we’ve got one of the largest flesh-based search-engines around working for us. [...]
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designforweb.co.uk/blog (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
Forum: Google Optimization Posted By: etrader Post Time: July 4th, 2009 at 7:33:09 am
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copyrighteous (Free subscription) | yesterday
Given it's single letter name --- and a common letter both in general and in statistics where it often represents correlation --- searching for documentation on R on the web is difficult enough that folks have put together a custom search engine, RSeek . I've been doing quite a bit of R in the last year and can testify that RSeek is indispensable. That said, using a custom search engine seems like...
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VentureBeat (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
In case you’ve missed any of our recent advice for startups over at VentureBeat’s Entrepreneur Corner, here’s a wrap up of the must-read stories. Be sure to click through and check them out: Market research vs. gut instinct — Jeff Hawkins, founder of Palm Computing and inventor of the Palm Pilot, discusses how to balance market research with your intuition. Cashing in on non-English...
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imrozz | 05/06/2009
Ensuring that a website is well optimised for search engines and is ranked at the top is one of the most vital steps that an online business can take. Until a business manages to become renowned online, a huge amount of their traffic will be derived from search engines. It is important that the website appears near the top of search engine results pages. Though most business owners are aware of the
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jsmcorp101 | 29/05/2009
The decision is made. Your website is created. It’s informative, it’s colorful, it’s user friendly- and it’s just sitting there. Where’s the increase in traffic that’s supposed to come with having a website? Where’s the increase in customer base and prospective sales? What happened to the website being the ‘ultimate business solution’? It still is- but deciding to have a website was the first (and...
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sck4784 | 24/02/2009
The whole point of Search Engine Optimization is to ensure that people come to your web site through search engines. A steady stream of traffic from the search engines is going to help your company increase its revenue and stay ahead of the competition. However, to make that happens you’ll need to understand search engine marketing. What is SEO? The acronym stands for search engine optimization. Basically,