Let me ask you a question about your Google marketing. Have you recently bought a guide on Google AdWords from the many out there? Have you bought more than one? Well what you will read in Adwords180 is about to turn the AdWords world upside down this year to make sure you’re ahead of the [...]
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A relatively new and extremely effective method for promotion is social media optimization better known as social bookmarking. MySpace is a good example as it YouTube. Technorati is the recognized authority on what’s going on in the world of blogs. People who habitually visit a lot of blogs and monitor their own online buzz generally [...]
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Just in case you were wondering how Google feels about paid links, their web spam department head Matt Cutts recently elaborated on his blog specific instructions on how to blow the whistle on paid links using Google’s spam report form. He said that Google may provide a special form for paid link reports at some [...]
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There are a number of great keyword tools available for a price, there are also several excellent keyword tools available free. The Google AdWords Keyword Tool is one of the easiest and cheapest ways to rapidly pull together several hundred highly relevant keywords. It’s really designed to be used by AdWords PPC advertisers, but is [...]
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We all know that good content is the best way to win the search engine rankings war, so addressing this point is probably the most important goal you should have when thinking about higher rankings and search engine placement. It’s true, Google and the other engines care more about high-quality, helpful content than they do [...]
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This is a great tip I just got from Allan Gardyne publisher of ASSOCIATE PROGRAMS NEWSLETTER and if you don’t subscribe and want some great affiliate resources and advice I suggest you go to AssociatePrograms.com and subscribe. This is the time saving tip about Google he just sent out. “Here’s something I sometimes struggle with. [...]
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Google, like other search engines, drags local listings from third-party directories and other sources. For companies that want to a buy ads accompanying these local listings use the Google AdWords and that will save them big money. The reason is that the competition is much more limited than with general searches, so the price is [...]
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The latest edition of Planet Ocean’s Search Engine News is MOST revealing for all of us who rely on traffic from Big G. Google has let loose what is potentially their most turbulent feature ever in terms of what will affect our search engine optimization and marketing strategy. The genie is called Web History and [...]
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Matt Cutts, the voice of authority from Google answers questions on this great 9 minute video. Some of the questions are: Is it possible to search just for home pages? Do you need to comply with all WC3 code to avoid penalty? What are Google SSD, Google RS2, and all those other things Tony Ruscoe [...]
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Have you noticed the plus sign within some Google SERPs that started showing up next to invitations to map an address or get a stock quote a month ago? We know Google monitors user click throughs to validate SERP and UI results. How hard is it to imagine that Google is leveraging this understanding to [...]
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