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Search Engine Optimization For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
The handy guide for getting your site to jump to the top, now updated with the latest tips and tricks! A clear understanding of search engine optimization (SEO) is essential if you want your Web site to appear high in search results. This straightforward-but-fun guide provides you with a clear understanding of how you can [...]
Tags: ComputerTech, Dummies, engine, optimization, search
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Search Engine Marketing, Inc.: Driving Search Traffic to Your Company’s Web Site (2nd Edition)
The #1 Step-by-Step Guide to Search Marketing Success…Now Completely Updated with New Techniques, Tools, Best Practices, and Value-Packed Bonus DVD! “My copy of the first edition of Search Engine Marketing, Inc. is ratty and dog-eared from extensive use. It’s full of coffee stains and my own scribbled notes. Because it so effectively demystifies search engine [...]
Tags: Companys, Driving, Edition, engine, marketing, search, traffic
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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) – Strategies for Optimizing Your Website to be Search Engine Friendly
Businesses can benefit from SEO in a lot of ways, be it to increase brand awareness, get sales leads or increase sales revenue. The following is a list of benefits that businesses can get from SEO: * Get more targeted traffic. SEO can increase the number of visitors to your site who are actively searching [...]
Tags: engine, Friendly, optimization, Optimizing, search, Strategies, Website
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Google Updates Its Image Search
GoogleThe new Google Images search has a denser layout and infinite scrolling. Pictures are worth a thousand words — or, for Google, a billion page views a day. On Tuesday Google announced a series of updates to the design and presentation of the image search section on its Web site. The company also said it would [...]
Tags: Bing, Google, Google Images, search
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Microsoft to delete Yahoo search data after 3 months
Microsoft will have to follow Yahoo’s policy of keeping search data for three months if the Microhoo 10-year partnership goes through later this year. That means the Microsoft will have to delete any personal data it gets from the Yahoo after three months. Earlier this week, Microsoft decided to comply with the EU’s request to cut [...]
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Google: We Prioritize the End User Over the Advertiser, Unless We’re the Advertiser
“People wouldn’t like [ads on the homepage]. We prioritize the end user over the advertiser.” – Google CEO Eric Schmidt, August 2009 How’s this for product placement? Google is promoting its new Nexus One “superphone” from the front pages of two of its most highly trafficked properties: Google.com and YouTube. Surf over to the former and you’ll [...]
Tags: ads, advertising, Browser, channel, consumer electronics, digital, Digital Daily, Droid, end user, Eric Schmidt, G1, Google, google.com, hardware, homepage, hompage, Internet, John Paczkowski, monopoly, Nexus One, product placement, promotion, search, superphone, T-Mobile, visitors, Web, Web Store, YouTube
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Yahoo Search January 2010 Update?
There is a single report at a WebmasterWorld thread of a possible Yahoo Search update. Senior member, textex, is noticing changes in the Yahoo Search results, but clearly, the Yahoo Search Blog has not posted anything since December 15th. Typically, when it comes to Yahoo Search updates – we normally see it being reported in the forums [...]
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Google Blocking Negative Search Recommendations On Islam – Why?
Update – See the latest from Google here. Religion always causes a stir when it is debated, and Google seems to know it. Google is not taking a fair approach to the way that it handles searches for different religions. When you search for the major religions of the world, the monotheistic faiths for example, [...]
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YouTube Paid Video Could Come “In the Not Too Distant Future”
YouTube is serving up more than a billion videos per day and all of them are free. That could change soon, says YouTube executive David Eun. Eun, who runs partnerships for Google’s site, confirmed earlier reports that YouTube is looking to stream movies and/or TV shows that aren’t available on the site now and won’t [...]
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