RSS Security

by Admin


27 Sept
 None    Internet Related

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

RSS is growing at a lightening speed. What was once only known as a "techie tool", RSS is becoming a tool that is continuously being used by the general population. Along with the good comes, the not so good. And while some have mentioned the emergence of RSS spam, where content publishers dynamically generate nonsensical feeds stuffed with keywords, the real concern relates to security. While an annoyance to the search engines, spam in RSS feeds pales in comparison to the possible security concerns that could be in RSS' future.


A new bad trick to get higher Google rankings

by Admin


27 Sept
 None    Site Promotion

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Some webmasters have discovered a new trick to get inbound links from authority web sites. At the moment, it seems to be possible to improve your Google rankings with that trick.

The Keyword/Content Disconnect

by Admin


26 Sept
 None    Site Promotion

by Brenda Wright
http://www.enquiro.com

One of the essential Search Engine Marketing concepts that all website marketers must understand and act upon is this:

A keyword is a word or phrase used by searchers in Search Engines to find websites with information related to that search keyword.

Search Engine keywords are a phenomenal opportunity for marketers. Your potential customers are telling you what they want. Are you listening?

Future Relevancy or Page Rank?

by Admin


24 Sept
 None    Internet Related

by Erich Sweaney
http://www.es-solution.com

With all the talk about search engines and relevancy, I came up with some interesting thoughts that I wanted share about where I believe the search engines are heading concerning basic Search Engine Optimization (SEO).

Trying to stay ahead of the search engines, which is nearly impossible, I've been trying to look to the future of SEO while creating web pages following the guidelines of the major search engines.

One of the largest problems the major search engines are dealing with is Search Engine Spam, Adsense Spam, and "Spammy Pages" such as keyword stuffing to gain higher rankings. In guidelines from Google, they mention write your pages for the users, not for the search engines. This statement alone, is a little prediction of the future of what is coming. And in order to stay ahead of the curve with some long term planning, I am suggesting we should take this to heart, and stop using the older SEO methods that eventually will hurt us.


The Right Way To Use Free Articles To Build Up Huge Traffic

by Admin


23 Sept
 None    Internet Related

by David Callan
http://www.akamarketing.com

Writing and posting articles is becoming an increasingly important weapon and tool in any online marketing campaign. What's more it is proving to be extremely effective for those who know how to use articles properly.

Knowing how to use articles properly for marketing purposes is important because most marketers do not and instead end up complaining that articles do not work.


JupiterResearch Expands to the Israeli Market

by Admin


22 Sept
 None    News

NEW YORK, NY - JupiterResearch, a division of Jupitermedia Corporation (Nasdaq: JUPM), today announced the appointment Oren Web Marketing to provide research sales and support in the Israeli market. Oren Web Marketing is headed by Haim Oren.

Backed by proprietary data, JupiterResearch's industry-specific analysis, competitive insight and strategic advice give businesses the tools they need to exploit new technologies and business processes. Together with his Israeli team of experienced research sales professionals, Oren will be responsible for providing sales and sales support to JupiterResearch media, telecoms, financial and other industry clients in Israel.

Natural SEO vs. PPC advertising

by Admin


21 Sept
 None    Site Promotion

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According to the results of the iProspect Outsourced SEO Metrics & ROI Study (PDF link), 35% of the surveyed organizations that promote their web sites with natural search engine optimization (SEO) and pay per click advertising recognize a higher return from SEO.

This compares to just 11% of marketers who report that PPC ads produce higher ROI. That means that three times as many webmasters who can measure the ROI of each method recognize a higher ROI from natural SEO than from PPC advertising.

If I Had $4 Billion - Part 2

by Admin


20 Sept
 None    Internet Related

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

If you were Google, you had access to $4 billion in cash, and you were taking on Microsoft on their home turf, what would you do?

That was the question I posed to you two weeks ago. Thanks to the many who replied. After sorting through the self-serving e-mails from various CEO's suggesting that Google should buy their companies, there were some very interesting strategies put forth. Let's see if they're listening in Mountain View.

First of all, many of you zeroed in on the operating system as the core of Google's strategy. Jim Barkow offers up GoOSe..the Google OS: "At the core to their (Google's) search platform is a very quick file system that was first developed when they couldn't find one in the market (Linux, MS, etc.) that was fast enough. Interesting that after a long promise, Microsoft supposedly abandoned their plans to 'upgrade' their file system for Longhorn and Vista."


The Importance of Analytics

by Admin


19 Sept
 None    Internet Related

by Rob Sullivan
http://www.enquiro.com

I was recently reading some new research out which discusses the ROI being generated by PPC and SEO. While the conclusions were no real news to me, what I did find interesting (And somewhat concerning) was that half of the respondents didn't measure, or couldn't distinguish return on paid versus organic traffic.

Why, in this day and age, are there still search marketers who aren't measuring return? I gotta say: Come on people!


Google's Matt Cutts talks about buying links

by Admin


18 Sept
 None    Site Promotion

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Web site promotion software tools

Top Google software engineer Matt Cutts recently wrote about paid links in his blog. Being one of the main software engineers on Google, Matt Cutts knows best about Google indexing and quality control issues. Matt Cutts suggested that it was better not to use paid links.

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