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Eric Brantner writes:

"The popularity of Twitter is increasing by the day. Unlike other social networks, Twitter isn’t just for high school teens looking to gossip about their classmates."

"If you’re looking for ways to get more out of your Tw read more »
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Bloggin’ takes too long, I can’t do it from my phone
and I wanna let ya know if I’m at work or home
I don’t like IM, cuz I can’t hit all of my friends
with just one note and let ya know where I am
Snail mail, email, texting, calls
This little t read more »
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Google has announced a Beta launch of a compete.com style keyword tool that has a number of advantages over the compete.com tool. read more »
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Jeff Quipp writes, "Over the years, I’ve learned a large number of things about the strengths and weaknesses of search as a medium. Perhaps one of the most powerful of these lessons however, is that as powerful as search is, it CANNOT compensate for read more »
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Synopsis of the key take away points from PubCon 2008 read more »
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True or not true ... you decide, Homes. read more »
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A search on yahoo for "Diego Maradona" produces zero results with the message: On the occasion of a court order sought by private parties, we have been forced to temporarily remove some or all of the search results relating to it. read more »
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We've all been told how directory submissions are not beneficial and a dead end street. Well it seems that directory submissions are making a comeback because of the nofollow rule natural links are getting the shaft while unworthy underprivileged si read more »
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The wedding season has come and gone for 2008, but getting ready for 2009 now is never a bad idea.... read more »
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Tony makes some good points, however, IMO, this downturn is different than others. Basically it's a shortage of capital and more specifically banks being very picky about who they lend to. If stores can't finance inventory they have no need for our read more »
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ICANN has taken the next steps in making new TLDs available by announcing an application fee of approximately $185,000 for new TLDs.

Existing TLDs include things like .com and .edu. ICANN will be allowing entities to register new TLDs such as read more »
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ICANN has posted four documents making up a group called the New gTLD Program Explanatory Memorandums. These documents are to help explain a number of issues with the new gTLD application guidebook that ICANN plans to release shortly before their No read more »
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what can you learn from Google about being successful in your business? read more »
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Aaron points out an interesting way to verify that links are passing PR using misspelled anchor text links. read more »
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Read this article if, as a Search Marketer, you've ever heard this, "I want to be number #1 on Google for the words “moving” “moving company” and “movers” and I want to spend less than $1000". read more »
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With a lot going to be happening in the world of domaining TLD Managers has launched a monthly newsletter that will help to bring information and insight to forefront about the upcoming registration of new gTLDs. read more »
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Yahoo Inc. is preparing to tweak several popular sections of its Web site, including its home page, during the next few months to accommodate more material from rival services as the Internet company tries to polish its tarnished franchise.... read more »
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There have been some very strong end user domain sales proving that domains continue to increase in value despite the slowdown in the economy. Domains rank among the very best investments today! read more »
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For smaller domain portfolio holders becoming an ICANN accredited registrar may initially increase the cost of holding the domains. However, there are other advantages that should be taken into consideration read more »
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Forget about that $44 billion takeover bid for Yahoo. Microsoft's latest assault on Google is slier.
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"We didn't design this with Google in mind," insists Internet Explorer head Dean Hachamovitch. He adds: "It's not clear what the consequences read more »
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A great tip on purchasing a domain either at auction or from a 3rd party for new domainers who keep a close eye on their budget. read more »
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GrayWolf: Ask any advanced SEO to describe what they want in a link and you’re likely to get something like this …

“A keyword rich link from a well linked/important/popular page on a trusted and authoritative website, that is preferably topic read more »
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Whether you want to sell your website or you are just willing to know how much you have potentially earned so far, you might be curious to know how much your website is currently worth. read more »
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Barry writes: "Philipp Lenssen's The World According to Cuil blog post inspired me to take snapshots of how Cuil, the new search engine, matches up the names of our industry, to pictures." This is actually VERY funny! :) read more »
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Impact of the ICANN ruling on search read more »
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