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If you visited the news site Digg.com on Tuesday afternoon, you likely spotted quirky news stories chosen by the site's largely 18- to 24-year-old male audience. But an audience of search marketers examining Digg at a conference the same day saw something else: a goldmine of lucrative Web traffic. (Cameron, Neil, Brent, Chris and Tamar get mentions in this Forbes article)
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from shandyking 625 days ago #
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Congrats to Cameron, Neil, Brent, Chris and Tamar for getting mentioned in forbes! Way to reprensent our industry!

from chriswinfield 624 days ago #
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Thanks a lot Adam :)

And thanks for submitting it Maki....

from mbeharry 623 days ago #
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This article was not really big news to sphinn users, but it should convert many of the remaining old-tymers who were not hip to it before, or did not know at all. 

But with google's share price at approx. $650, most of their readers probably touched on the concept of SEM already. 

The forbes demographic represents "market movers," executive management (CEO's) and the millionaire types.  Which is good news for us, cause demand increases, supply diminishes and bigger opportunities arise. 

So, many thanks to Andy Greenberg for continuing to educate billionaires about online marketing and Google. 


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