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If you haven’t started to wrap your head around the concepts of personalized search and user performance metrics, it may be time to consider it. The more avenues Google finds to acquire and track consumers, the more prominent a position personalized search aspects will play in the world of search engine optimization...
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from bwelford 1559 Days ago #
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An impressive and somewhat scary post. :(

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from theGypsy 1559 Days ago #
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Well, I wasn’t trying to incite a riot, merely putting forth some points to ponder in light of recent events. As always we evolve, for we must. How many SEO people were doing SMM a few years ago? Not too many compared to now. There may be the need to review Personalized Search once again.  It was just one of those things that made me go… hmmmmmmmm…

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from waveshoppe 1558 Days ago #
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I wonder when their quest for end user data will begin to borderline privacy invasion. Resistance is futile!

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from theGypsy 1558 Days ago #
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Hey Charles.... It is certainly interesting that most of the folks that are opposed to personalized search are due to privacy concerns. I think much of how this affects us in the SEO world is dependant on how the Google Computers/Gmobile takes off..... Thanks for sending me that heads up on the Analytics stuff - tnx M8

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