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By Sharon Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
Optimize your audio files to increase their popularity, just as you would optimize a website. Audio search engines are becoming more advanced as audio files become more commonplace on the Internet. Here are some tips to optimize your audio offerings...
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
This week, I moderated a session at SMX about real time search. Personally, I find the convergence of social and search to be perhaps the most significant trend of 2009. Social adds an entirely new dimension to search. Traditionally search has been used to find “what” you wanted to know more about. Social adds the dimension of time. Suddenly, relevance isn’t the only measure. Search now needs a “stale date”, a measure of the freshness of the results.
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The simple concept of hosted services, already known and widely used for enterprise environments for quite some time, represents the perfect solution for a great number of small and medium sized companies that require a safe and reasonably priced platform. Applying the same concept at a higher level could result in Hosting and Service Providers leasing or renting virtual real-estate for the services they provide in order to lower their initial investments or subsequent upgrade costs.
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
Last week I asked for input on the upcoming Search Insider Summit. Of the 7 possible topic areas I presented, the highest level of interest was in the role of human behavior in digital marketing. You, the Search Insider faithful, have made me very happy. But being an avid student of human nature, I feel it’s only fair to warn you what to expect as you continue down this path. Some years ago, I too was intrigued by human behavior and thought it would be interesting to “learn a little bit more”. But learning about human nature is pretty much an all-or-nothing proposition. Think of it as having a baby. The first few minutes of the process might be fun, but soon you learn you’ve just signed on for a lifetime commitment. You’d better make sure you’re ready.
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Below is a list of ways that the best Internet hosting can help boost productivity for your online presence or Internet business.
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by Karl Hourigan
http://www.enquiro.com
Everybody in the business of selling something to someone else wants to know what it’s going to take to convince that someone else to say “yes, I will buy from you.” From behavioural targeting to neuromarketing, Google trends and Twitter, the idea is that if we can get inside the mind of the buyer, we will know how to sell to them.
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by Rich Deakin
http://www.enquiro.com
Many years ago, in what feels like another life, I used to work in print media. For 16 years, in fact. Not even on the hi-tech print production side of things, I was on the inky oily world of logistics, circulation, distribution, and business administration. Oh how I miss that. Not.
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You can easily compare and find the web hosts with hosting reviews sites. Without them, it can be daunting at best, downright overwhelming at worst! Luckily, web hosts review sites are on the Internet to help you understand what the web host's sales sites themselves will never tell you about themselves: the unbiased and impartial truth.
The following are just some of the ways that web hosting reviews can help you choose from the ocean of web hosting providers before you.
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
From December 2nd through 5th, in the ski hills of Park City, Utah, a bunch of really smart search marketers will get together to share what’s on our minds at the Search Insider Summit. The almost 7 months that have passed since the spring show in Florida have been interesting ones. I’ve taken a quick look back at the Search Insider columns in that time to see what things we were writing about:
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by Sharon Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
Royalty-free sound effect libraries contain thousands of sound effects that can be licensed for specific uses. A customer who uses royalty-free sound effects, as opposed to hiring a sound engineer to create them from scratch, can save considerable time, effort, and money. Typically, podcasters and other content producers can obtain non-exclusive rights to a single effect, or they can purchase a subscription of sorts. The subscriptions allow publishers to download a limited number of sound effects during a specified period of time.
Here are a few sources for Sound Effects...
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