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Google Testing Maps, Above Sponsored links On Right Side ??
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Chris Winfield: Last week I gave a presentation at SES NY and included a list of 35 niche social media sites that we participate in regularly. Lots of people have asked me for this list so I decided to put it here. Read more
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News Source: http://www.semportland.com
Category: Vertical Search
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News Source: http://www.mattcutts.com
Category: Vertical Search
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The approach to building a social media profile is pretty much the same, its just a different platform and different way of handling what comes your way. I have been using the 3 top social media services for a while and am labeled as a “power user”… Read more
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Vanessa Fox: The biggest drawback I see to using it (Ask a Google Engineer) is that none of the content gets indexed, so unlike something like Yahoo! Answers, any work you put into asking or answering questions can’t be found later by those searching… Read more
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News Source: http://ankitrawat.com
Category: Vertical Search
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Patrick thinks that Google is reducing the weight it puts on anchor text in setting rankings: its not based on a huge amount of evidence, but its an interesting proposition.. Read more
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News Source: http://learningseobasics.com
Category: Social Media
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News Source: http://www.searchenginejournal.com
Category: SEO
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The goal of this type of comment spam isn’t linkbuilding directly - it’s finding linkspam victims to increase the conversion rate when the real spam gets dropped. "My guess is that it all goes into a database. The strings are then pulled from the… Read more
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News Source: http://www.searchenginejournal.com
Category: SEO
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a non-SEO blog from Michael Graywolf Read more
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News Source: http://searchengineland.com
Category: Searching
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"I get that Blogher is about supporting female bloggers but creating a double standard of not even allowing male speakers at their conferences goes a little too far. Now I’m not against women supporting other women but shouldn’t the focus be people… Read more
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News Source: http://www.makakmedia.co.uk
Category: Social Media
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