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Submitted by pupshur
http://www.iprofitarticles.com
Intentionally launching a Web site that can't be found by any of the major search engines could hardly be the goal of any Web site owner. That would be akin to opening a mail-order business and not sending out a catalog, or opening a store and not publishing your phone number or address. On the Internet, the major search engines are the equivalent of the Yellow Pages, and the listings on search engines are just as valuable for garnering new business. No matter how pretty and interactive your company's new Web site is, if it can't be found in one or more of the major search engines, then you might as well have put a billboard in the woods.
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by Sharon Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
Google, Yahoo, and MSN can all spider and index text-based PDF files, and generally they rank quite well. PDF files can be used to seize top listings for important keywords and keyword phrases. In order to have a PDF effectively rank well in organic searches, it should be optimized for the search engines, just as you would optimize a web page. Optimization of PDF files for search engines is very similar to search engine optimization for other types of content...
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by Charlotte Bourne
http://www.enquiro.com
If you are a publisher looking to get your content surfaced in the search results page, you may want to consider using Google News. Unlike web results, which use the number of incoming links (among other factors) to judge the value of a website, news articles are more recent and haven’t had the same amount of time to generate incoming links. Therefore, optimizing for Google News is a bit different that traditional web SEO. There’s a three stage process in ranking in Google News.
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Copyright Axandra.com
Web site promotion software
Last week, Yahoo announced that the organic search results on Yahoo will be powered by Bing beginning in August/September. Yahoo is already testing Bing results on some result pages.
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by Jody Nimetz
http://www.enquiro.com
The success of the Web has traditionally been based around linking, so much so that the search engine algorithms are based heavily on thinks like link popularity amongst hundreds of other elements. The fact is that the engines do place a lot of weight on link popularity and link authority. My concern is that pages with high link popularity do not always serve up the best result for my needs as a searcher. This is one reason why I was excited to see some of the focus from Google switch to real-time search results. Many real-time search results do not necessarily have a lot of link popularity (at least not initially). However these results tend to provide the timely information that one may be looking for.
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by Kenji Sakamoto
http://www.articleonlinedirectory.com
There are many ways to advertise a business today. This is true both online and offline. However many offline businesses as well as online businesses are using article marketing on the Internet to see great results.
Therefore it's important that you know how to write an article to achieve effective article marketing. In this article we will talk about a few tips that will help you do that.
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
I’m burnt – toasted, roasted and completely fried. I’ve just spent the last two days in stakeholder meetings with a client. In those two days I’ve met with representatives from every department imaginable – from channel sales to governance, from corporate relations to Analytics, from corporate marketing to website design, from social media to IT. In total, a dozen meetings with almost twice that many people. I’ve got about twenty pages of notes I have to sift through.
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by Gord Hotchkis
http://www.enquiro.com
Last week, I looked at ways that B2B search marketing is different than search campaigns aimed at consumers. I looked at how risk avoidance was an overriding concern. Also, a B2B purchase is almost always an item on someone’s to do list, so they have little patience for being “immersed” in experiences or heading down navigational dead ends on a website. Today, I’ll look at two other ways that B2B buying behaviors differ from those in the consumer marketplace:
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by Steve Shaw
http://www.submityourarticle.com
Are you looking for tricks for getting more publishers to pick up your articles for publication? Have you been looking at your article views and thinking, "What am I doing wrong?"
I've got 5 article marketing tips that will help you create articles that work at maximum efficiency for you:
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
As I write this, I’m at the B2B Search Strategy Summit in San Francisco. Mary O’Brien, the summit organizer, told me that many potential attendees — and yes, even some panelists — questioned where B2B search marketing was really all that different from B2C. Shouldn’t the same basic practices apply?
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