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by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
It is difficult to have a conversation about technology these days that does not involve RSS. In the age of the Internet, communication is expected to be instantaneous. RSS offers instant real-time distribution in an on demand world.
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
You know the phenomena of Synchronicity, where once you become aware of something it seems like everyone is talking about the same thing? You can't turn a corner without seeing some reference to something that just a week ago didn't even register on your social consciousness. For me that was social search and the time was last week. While I was certainly aware of social search before that, for some reason, last week was the week where the knocking got so loud I had to pay more attention.
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by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
The best blogs and feeds are those that contain unique, fresh, compelling, content. So where do these prolific posters get their ideas? I talked to a handful of bloggers to determine where their inspiration originated for their content.
Not surprisingly, ideas for blog posts or RSS feed items originate or are influenced by other web content. The following are venues for finding your online muse:
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
The 2004 acquisition of SEM firm iProspect by the advertising network Isobar marked a turning point in the search marketing industry. Various reports pegged the total value of the deal at about 50 million dollars, including potential earn outs. iProspect founder Fredrick Marckini stood to be a very wealthy man.
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
There's another controversy stirring in the SEM blogosphere, and this one is revolving around the very future of organic optimization, the yin to the paid yang of search. While this debate rears its head with predictable regularity every few years, there's a different flavor to this one. This time, rather than an inter-industry turf war, it's the search user that will ultimately decide the fate of SEO. And that opens up Part Two of SEM's Seven Year Itch, what life will be like on the agency side.
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by nPresence
http://www.npresence.net
Tired of all the time and effort you consume for search engine optimization? SEO need not be a painful burden on the shoulders of web marketers and search engine optimizers. With all the internet marketing tools available online, SEO becomes a less tricky task.
What are the latest SEO tools today? What's hot and what's in? Here is a list of the latest and in-demand search engine optimization tools on the internet.
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
There's been a lot of speculation lately about the future of Matt Cutts. A few of Cutts' posts and a recent interview have dropped the odd hint that the world of Google and the world of Mr. Cutts may not always be one and the same. While this is certainly noteworthy on many levels, it's only one symptom of a much bigger issue, and one that will change the search landscape dramatically.
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by Matt Jackson
http://www.webwisewords.com
The Christmas period has truly come to an end. The trees are down, the local grid has stopped fretting over peaks and troughs in their energy consumption, and Easter eggs are already taking pride of place in local stores. Typically this is the time of year when we should all be taking stock of the year past and making resolutions for the year to come. The Internet Marketer, or SEO, in all of us should be regularly taking stock of the situation anyway to help determine the areas where we can improve our sites. On the back of this here are five resolutions we should all follow in 2007.
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by Jody Nimetz
http://www.enquiro.com
I usually don't make predictions as there are usually more than enough people who do. That doesn't mean that I don't have an opinion about what we expect to see with search engine marketing in 2007. So as I'm sifting through the numerous industry professionals' predictions for search in 2007, I quickly became bored with all of the "safe" and "predictable" predictions that many have been making.
That is until I came across a post by Rob Garner via Media Post Search Insider. Garner makes 5 predictions for search in 2007. Of the five, there are three that I agree with wholeheartedly. For that reason I feel that they should be mentioned here yet again.
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by Manoj Jasra
http://www.enquiro.com
2006 brought us strategies in online marketing that went beyond traditional SEM tactics. In 2007 these latest tactics will become the bare minimum; in this article I will mention a few items that I think businesses should really take advantage of.
Visibility on the internet can now be achieved through Social Bookmarking, RSS (Feed Management) and Blogging rather than just search engines. This is not to say search engines aren't important anymore, rather, you should know there are many more short term options available. These options all revolve around the exposure of content through syndication and sharing which basically allows anyone to capitalize on these opportunities.
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