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by Katerina Mitrou
http://www.free-web-browsers.com
With all the security woes and annoying user-unfriendly problems associated with Microsoft's Internet Explorer, more and more people are looking for alternatives. Internet surfers seeking out new web browser options have a few good choices to consider, and luckily, all the browsers in this category boast positive attributes and cool features that can make anyone's browsing experience a good one. In the end, it's up to you to pick one that fits your specific needs, as everyone looks for something different in a browser. But one thing's for sure, you'll never go back to IE.
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Copyright Axandra.com
Web site promotion software
The effect of co-citation is often overlooked by search engine optimizers. The other web sites to which your link partners link to can influence your search engine rankings.
Here's an example: web sites 1, 2, 3 and 4 all link to the web sites A, B, C and D. Although A, B, C and D don't link to each other, search engines think that A, B, C and D are related to each other because the same web sites link to them:
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by Jeff Conduct
http://www.conductsearch.com
To stay relevant or even solvent, a company must keep itself informed. That's why research, of both the in-house and outsourced varieties, is essential. At ConductSearch.com keeping tabs on who's doing what in the marketplace is key to our success, and it doesn't matter whether our information comes via mailman or email - at the end of the day, it's still content, right? Recently, I happened to come upon the work of a reliable investment banking firm that specializes in Chinese tech research, New York Global Securities. I learned that New York Global thinks as highly of search advertising's positioning in China as I do of it was here in America. They initiated coverage of a major Chinese Search Engine, Baidu (which translates to 'a hundred times'), with a 'Buy' rating.
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by Hilco van der Meer
http://www.webdesignboost.com
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g. fonts, colors, spacing) to Web documents, that gives both web site developers and users more control over how pages are displayed.
The following article gives you five reasons why you should use Cascading Style Sheets.
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by Manoj Jasra
http://www.enquiro.com
Budget, especially for smaller organizations, is often a major factor when researching which Analytics package to implement on a given website. There are business owners who continually push off the purchase of analytics until their company is financially ready to make the leap and online commitment; or until over inflated marketing projections prove to be just that, and mistakes need to be quantified. Something that the majority of business doesn't seem to realize is the immense insight and knowledge they are missing out on by waiting.
It's the same old argument: spend a dollar today or two dollars tomorrow. Put that simply, the answer seems obvious; yet everyday, another person throws his hat into the e-commerce ring, purely on the speculation of Google-like fortunes, some great M&A buy-out, or that mythical IPO of triple digit shares, without considering the concept of 'checks and balances'. Having analytics on your site is something that doesn't take long to pay itself off. In fact, I'm pretty confident in saying that by delaying implementation, you''re probably losing more money through your site in lost revenue opportunities than you''re "saving" by putting it off. So smarten up, and start paying attention.
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Web site promotion software
Are your search engine rankings still yours? Other people might hijack your search engine rankings and they might steal your web site visitors. The worst thing is that you might not even notice it.
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by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com
The core use for RSS is generally considered news headlines and blog syndication, but innovative businesses are learning to use RSS in different ways. Consider RSS as a communication channel that can provide current, targeted information as it appears within a very targeted audience.
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by Joseph Pratt
http://www.icmediadirect.com
Google's Adwords is still the yardstick by which other search advertising platforms measure themselves. This isn't merely an industry observation, but a respectful sentiment that I share now, having learned the ins and outs of Adwords first hand. At ICMediaDirect.com I use this experience to give clients advice that saves them money.
No two advertising campaigns are alike, so naturally each one requires its own strategy. But there are general suggestions that a first time Adwords user should heed. What I have are a few tips aimed at saving the new advertiser money. Just because I learned a few of them the hard way doesn't mean you should have to: caution and patience are key virtues for an Adwords novice. Incidentally, since Google announced new localized features for Adwords, I have a feeling there are going to be a lot of new users in upcoming months.
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by Tom Shivers
http://www.capturecommerce.com
Perhaps you've redesigned your website and are wondering if search engine marketing (SEM) or search engine optimization (SEO) is right for your business. Or maybe you don't trust most search engine marketing companies to do what they claim they will do. Maybe you feel like you are running in place, spending money on SEM but not seeing the results you anticipated. Or you feel abused because your site is re-optimized every time you work with an SEO company and still no results.
This article will help you recognize the legitimate, ethical SEO and search engine marketing companies as opposed to those who are making unsubstantiated claims. Armed with this info, you will be able to sort out the claims an SEM company makes and drill into the claim enough to expose the truth.
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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
It was a sad day in the Hotchkiss household. While doing her homework, my twelve year old daughter Alanna had a question. Until now, she always asked me, her father. This time, she went straight to Google. The 10 year old, Lauren, is already heading in the same direction. I'm sensing the old days may never return.
Being in a somewhat philosophical mood (I have the time, now that I don't have to answer questions about pH balances and what a litmus test is) I pondered the implications of this. If there's a box that always has the right answers, what does this mean for our society? How will having instant access to the absolute authority on everything impact us?
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