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by Gord Hotchkiss
http://www.enquiro.com
Gian Fulgoni, Chairman of comScore, and I have a difference of opinion. Actually, it’s not so much a difference as a question of context. He believes there’s room for more visual branding on the search results page. I believe this is a potentially dangerous area that has to be handled very carefully on the part of the engines.
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by Michael Bloch
http://www.tamingthebeast.net
So what is this Twitter thing? Is it worth online businesses investing time into? Here's a bit of a look at what Twitter is, how to use it and the benefits to small online business owners.
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Copyright Axandra.com
Web site promotion software
Are you living in a bad neighborhood? Your website could. Did you know that your web host probably hosts several websites on the same web server as yours?
Some of these websites might belong to shady businesses. If they are major spammers, your website might be banned on Google.
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by Jody Nimetz
http://www.enquiro.com
My previous post on "What is a Canonical URL?", mentioned the use of the recently released (February 2009) canonical tag. The tag itself is pretty easy to use, but we thought that we would share some additional pointers on using the canonical tag.
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by Jody Nimetz
http://www.enquiro.com
Lots of discussion about canonicalization and canonical URLs lately. I’ve discussed URLs and URL structure a few times in the past. We thought that we would help illustrate the idea of canonical URLs. From an SEO point of view here is the definition of a canonical URL:
Canonical URL: the search engine friendly URL that you want the search engines to treat as authoritative. In other words, a canonical URL is the URL that you want visitors to see.
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