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Viperchill Gives us an insight into how Ebooks are profitable and easy to set up. An excellent introductory post fro those considering this strategy of making money online. read more »
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So I suspect I’m not the only blackhat SEO that monitors the search results for “buy viagra”. For the past few months, these results have been dominated by a variety of forum and web2.0 profiles that were link spammed into the rankings. However, for read more »
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Running a search query for Plurk: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=plurk&meta=

Guess what the second result is? The Redeem Friendship link to Probloggers Plurk account!

Screen shot on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/21963003@N04/25 read more »
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Every internet marketing decision you delay wastes money.

The successes, earning a modest 2:1 ROI, earned you $10,000. You broke even. Get a more reasonable 3:1 ROI and you earned $15,000 with a $10,000 investment. read more »
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Dell has sold $500,000 of hardware using Twitter (from discounts/specials), and
Other people are doing more modest things like selling t-shirts.

The reason Twitter works for sales is, not only is it a communications tool just like a phone or em read more »
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Today, ShoeMoney and Marketing Pilgrim provided great insights into why they think search engine optimization has no future.

I don't agree. Times infinity. Nyah nyah phbltbltbltblt. So there. read more »
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Really, Twitter spam? I mean, how do you get spammed by people you voluntarily choose to follow. It's like bitching that your Facebook "friends" are spamming you. Why did you make them friends, then. read more »
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Use Shared Items in Google Reader? Dont always trust what you read. Mashable highlights a potential bug that could be used to edit and change the shared stories. read more »
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Google being taken on by Lastminute.com in the UK courts over recent change to their adwords trademark bidding policy. read more »
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There has lately been a furore in the UK in the way google has changed the trademark policy on Paid Search. Recent Articles include one at SEO Chicks (http://www.seo-chicks.com/502/the-lift-of-brand-trademark-on-googleadwords-is-google-getting-greed read more »
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A webmasterworld thread inspires the SEO Round Table to question Googles Organic Search Results - "Search for flight results in the syntax of flight from A to B"

Dodgy? Or just the way the Algo picks it up? read more »
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Can you tell what the status of an industry as a whole is? Can you predict financial issues by analyzing search data?

Hitwise seem to think you may just be able to. Excellent deductive article on the US housing market... read more »
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Form the story: WASHINGTON: You may soon be able to chat with your Facebook and Orkut friends even without an Internet connection, for scientists have developed an application that may make it possible to network, chat, or share files without Intern read more »
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Does google bowling exist?
Do you get penalized for getting 1000's of links you never looked for or asked for?
Can someone really hurt you by linking you to 1000's of bad neighborhoods?
This guy needs help, and he needs it quick. read more »
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There is nothing better than a rant, unless its an intelligent rant, and a Google focussed intelligent rant beats all.
From the post:

Once people started going "ga ga google", the perception became that Google is the best, which quickly eroded read more »
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smarty's back. we finally recover our social ninja. thank god i didnt call the police. read more »
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Jason Gambert - the guy who tried to trademark SEO has now posted and official response to the recent story that went hot http://sphinn.com/story/39290 read more »
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Yahoo and Google, the world's two biggest search engines, have announced a two-week experiment that will see them share advertising space. read more »
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Right so I was asked to get an example of Universal Search - so I thought that should be easy - typed in a range of keywords and nada.
SO clicked off to googleblogs example: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/05/universal-search-best-answer-is-s read more »
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It seems that this guy just cant keep out of trouble. read more »
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Sometimes google maps picks up the weirdest things. read more »
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Marketing Pilgrim discusses the latest Nielsen shock study: 24% of Internet users don’t know how to find google. read more »
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SEObook discusses 5 reasons why the acquisition of doubleclick and the introduction of Ad manager means huge news on the display scene. read more »
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A simple analysis on Annie7's (SEOSMARTY) site on how the new search within search (teleportation) is not necessarily the best thing for brands. read more »
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Remember Searchme?

What the hell are they up to? read more »
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