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Search and the Digital CPG Shelf

by Admin


01 Nov
 None    Internet Related

by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com

Last April, James Lamberti from comScore, Randy Peterson from Procter and Gamble and I (representing SEMPO) grabbed a relatively quiet corner at the New York Hilton to talk about a potential research project. Here was our wish list.

  • a study that tied together online activity to offline purchase behavior
  • a study that identified the impact of search in a category that's not typically one that would be identified with search marketing
  • a study that would attempt to quantify the leveraged impact of search with brand advocates

Reciprocal links are (still) not dead

by Admin


31 Oct
 None    Internet Related

by Stoney deGeyter
http://www.polepositionmarketing.com

Reciprocal links are not dead. Weren't dead before. Aren't dead now. I know it and you know it. But for just a second let's pretend otherwise.

A while back there was quite a bit of scare mongering going around the SEO industry about how reciprocal links were dead. I had a potential client once tell me that so-and-so-big-name-in-the-SEO-industry told them that reciprocal links were dead. I've said this before and I'll say it here again.


Whats the difference between traditional negative ad campaigns and negative SEO

by Admin


30 Oct
 None    Internet Related

by Andy Eliason
http://www.main10.com

Ad campaigns can get nasty. We've all seen it happen. Sometimes marketers will chose a strategy that pulls the competition down rather than build their own offerings up. There has, of course, always been a few issues with libel and slander and other pesky legal matters like that, but they've never been enough to completely dissuade an unethical company from attempting them. And now we have the Internet opening all kinds of new ways to get even nastier.


In Search of B to B Landmarks

by Admin


27 Oct
 None    Internet Related

by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com

This week (actually, right about the time you'll be reading this column) I'll be talking to the American Business Media Publisher's Summit in Chicago about online opportunities, from a user's perspective. As I was getting ready for the address, I realized there's a substantial piece of the B to B market that's missing online. I call it a market enabler.


How do I increase my feed subscribers

by Admin


23 Oct
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by Manoj Jasra
http://www.enquiro.com

Feed subscribers are quite possibly your most loyal readers therefore it's important to grow your subscriber community as much as possible. With Google's purchase of FeedBurner as well as their own proprietary subscriber calculating technology don't be surprised to see feed subscribers becoming a variable in Google's ranking algorithm. In today's post we'll talk about how to increase your feed subscribers with some very simple tips.


Realtors use RSS to expand their reach

by Admin


20 Oct
 None    Internet Related

by Sharon Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

While many realtors have real estate blogs, which is quite evident in the directory of real estate blogs, many are missing the opportunity to extend their audience even further by using RSS Feeds.


Are you unintentionally spamming search engines

by Admin


17 Oct
 None    Internet Related

Copyright by Axandra.com
Web site promotion software

Are you sure that your website is free of hidden text? There are many ways to create hidden text unintentionally. By checking your web pages, you make sure that you won't be penalized for something you did not intend to do.


Relevant keywords please all

by Admin


16 Oct
 None    Internet Related

by Terry Detty
http://www.majon.com

Some will say that 2% to 8% is the ideal density of keywords for SEO purposes. Others claim that optimum density for Google is specifically 2% and that anything higher will result in your site being penalized. For Yahoo and MSN, they specify a 5% keyword density. But is it really?

In my experience as an SEO writer, most internet marketers require keyword seeding density at 10% or higher. Now, if Google, which happens to be the most popular search engine in the internet, does indeed penalize websites with keywords seeded at more than 2%, don't you think that it's senseless for my clients to ask for more than 2% seeding?


The top 10 list of the best affiliate networks

by Admin


10 Oct
 None    Internet Related

by Titus Hoskins
http://www.bizwaremagic.com

If you're new to affiliate marketing, some preliminary explanations may prove helpful in your quest for becoming a part-time or full-time affiliate marketer.

What is Affiliate Marketing? Affiliate marketing is quite simple to explain. You promote and market a product or company in return for a commission if a sale or lead is made from your marketing efforts. With online affiliate marketing you simply place your affiliate ID embedded links on your web pages and if a customer clicks your link and proceeds to that designated company's site and makes a purchase or signs up for a service, you earn a commission.


Info on ad blocks

by Admin


08 Oct
 None    Internet Related

by Terry Detty
http://www.majon.com

Are you tired of the continuous stream of ads coming your way every time you search the internet for something? If so, then you may be interested in learning more about the various Ad Blocks that will prevent this from happening. Your computer will also run faster without all of those ads and you will have more privacy regarding where you go on the internet. Most Ad Blocks work by blocking out the host files. Others work by using a list of host names. You can choose to ad new names to the list and take others off. You would continue to get ads from hosts that are not on your blocked list.


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