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Monthly Archives: April 2010
Anyone can post a tweet, status update, digg, or bookmark. But those alone don’t push the needle when it comes to competitive search engine rankings. What separates the best from the rest? Professional link building. What’s the secret to link … Continue reading
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It’s that time again to call it a week. Happy Friday Everyone! Just in case you missed this week’s headlines, we have them here for you. Please enjoy and have a great weekend! Technology Reuters – Apple seeks return of … Continue reading
and tagged with adobe, aol, apple, cloudhopper, e-commerce, facebook, foursquare, google, hulu, ipad, iphone, nielsen, palm, search, search marketing, social, Social Media, technology, twitter, visa, yahoo
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Affiliate Summit recently published a report entitled “2010 Affiliate Summit AffStat Report”. The research covers input from a select group of over 1150 Affiliates to understand the methods, preferences and strategies that they utilize when promoting a program. The report … Continue reading
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I ran across this new post today on Google Blogoscoped. If you go to Google Labs, you’ll find a new experiment called Follow Finder. This application is a recommendation engine, allowing you to enter your username and receive recommendations of … Continue reading
and tagged with follow finder, google, google labs, seo, Social Media, twitter
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Matt Cutts of Google has confirmed in the past few months that Google has begun looking at page load times and taking a site’s speed into account within the search algorithm. This rollout will be a gradual one and won’t … Continue reading
and tagged with coding, google, matt cutts, page load times, search rankings, site speed, website development
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Today’s post is a quick tip for those of you out there using Google Analytics. I learned this lesson the hard way. Let me put it simply: In ALL circumstances, create a new account versus a new profile. That’s right. … Continue reading
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Happy Friday Everyone! There was quite a bit of interesting news and headlines this week. Just in case you missed, here are some of this week’s highlights. Please enjoy and have a great weekend! Technology Wall Street Journal – New … Continue reading
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The question I hear more than anything else when we discuss PPC with a new client is “How much should we spend?” It’s an understandable question. If you don’t know any better, PPC (i.e. “paid search”, “pay per click”, or … Continue reading
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