Search Results for: SEO
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CastleWave.com Releases Informative SEO White Paper
The Search Engine Marketing Experts, CastleWave, LLC, Shows How Companies Can Build and Launch websites, Monitor, and Capitalize on them using search engine optimization.
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Stupid Top-10 Watch: Dumbest … List … Ever
For the stupidest top-10 list of 2010—yes, it’s only January, but it’s difficult to imagine this one being topped—look no further than the top-10 list of e-mail service providers published last week by an outfit called TopSEOs.
Besides claiming to evaluate things it can’t evaluate, actually being an existing e-mail service provider apparently wasn’t a requirement for inclusion.
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Notes – The New SEO
When thinking back to the most memorable trends in performance marketing for 2009, we would have to place the evolution and proliferation of the flogs high on the list. Several things enabled them to perform as successfully as…
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Covario Acquires NetConcepts
Covario Inc., a developer of search advertising software and services, has acquired Netconcepts LLC, a provider, search engine optimization software, for an undisclosed amount.
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Blast Advanced Media Hires Dana Lookadoo
Blast Advanced Media, a Web site optimization and online marketing agency, has hired Dana Lookadoo to serve as its VP and online marketing director.
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SEO and Multilingual Marketing
As useful as a single marketing strategy covering every industry and every consumer demographic would be, the chances of success with a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach are close to zilch.
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$25,000 Little and Big Fish Contest – Presented by Cashtactics.net and Karaktr Media!
Cashtactics.net, the online leading PPC and CPA marketer, and Karaktr Media, the online leader in product development and marketing in the health and wellness space have joined forces this summer to launch the biggest contest of 2009.
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Vantage Media Taps Search Engine Marketing Veterans
Vantage Media Taps Search Engine Marketing Veterans
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Getting Your Web Site To Work For You in Global Markets
It’s no surprise that consumers and business buyers demand a local language. Non-English speaking consumers or those with limited English proficiency are 4.8 times more likely to buy products offered and documented in their own languages.
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Tweet This URL
The Guardian, one of the principle publications in the UK, published a brief but interesting article on Twitter, inspired by the author’s attending a talk given by Even Weaver, one of the micro-publishing site’s lead engineers. Looking over…