Having a unique domain name is very important with an [tag]online store[/tag]. And your [tag]ecommerce store[/tag] should on a separate web hosting account rather than using an online store such as the Yahoo! Retailers should stay away from the canned online stores chiefly due to the fact that you’ll have more control over your site [...]
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Since your home page is typically your most powerful page, it’s important to feature your most important products on your [tag]home page[/tag] so that those product pages will have a link from the home page. Adding a ‘related products’ type of navigation on your product pages will help the visitors stay on your site by [...]
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Revenue for online [tag]lead gen[/tag] made a healthy gain to reach 6 percent of all Internet advertising spending during the first half of 200. That’s $347 million. Go back to 2002 and it was only 2 percent of [tag]Internet advertisÂing[/tag] spending in the first half of that year, or $114 million. But that is a [...]
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If you run an [tag]ecommerce site[/tag], then you know that it’s crucial to make sure that your products surface in the Google [tag]organic search results[/tag] ahead of your competitors. This is especially true if your competition is selling the same products. Now, optimizing your ecommerce web site for the search engines can be tricky at [...]
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It’s almost impossible to read anything about the Internet today without hearing about [tag]social media[/tag]. Popular [tag]social network[/tag] mediums include blogs, message boards, podcasts, wikis and vlogs. Social networking media can take alot of different forms, including text, images, audio and video. Naturally, this could change anytime since it’s the nature of user-generated content.
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Google has announced that advertisers can now pause and resume individual ads, sites and even individual keywords. Have you ever needed to pause certain [tag]ads and keywords[/tag] when your inventory was low? Or have you ever wished you could temporarily stop serving image ads on certain sites during the weekdays? Well now you can since [...]
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While the depate may continue to rage about the use of [tag]duplicate content [/tag] this video may put your mind to rest. This is directly from Big Google and covers not only the fact that there is NO duplicate content penality but other aspects of[tag] Google ranking [/tag] and listing! You should know that If [...]
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Google sparked a fire in the SEO realm this month when they announced the combining of data from Google Personalized Search, Google Personalized Homepage, and Google Search History into a single personalized Google search experience. Google’s goal has always been to give you exactly the information you want right when you want it. With the [...]
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Net users are finally taking searching and finding into their own hands. The concept of saving, tagging and sharing bookmarks or “[tag]social bookmarking[/tag]†is not simply a Web 2.0 gimmick or just a convenient way to access your Favorites. Social bookmarking is poised to become the real social search and it promises to be the [...]
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In January 2005 Google changed its Adwords policy to say, “We’ll only display one ad for affiliates and parent companies sharing the same Display URL per search query.” Consequently, affiliate arbitrageurs who used pay-per-click advertising to send traffic directly to their merchants’ sites saw their ads disappear overnight unless they had set them up correctly. [...]
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