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Glen Stansberry shares his thoughts on the importance of creating a user friendly website, especially if you're running an ecommerce site. read more »
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Liz Wolgemuth offers some career possibilities for the Facebook generation - careers that are becoming more and more in demand. read more »
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Forget Google Zeitgeist, Trends and Adwords Traffic Estimator as well as the Keyword-Tool. Google Insights for Search is the new killer keyword research tool we will work with daily and gladly. read more »
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A thorough and refreshing take on the pros and cons of using FriendFeed to aggregate social network updates. And a bit of commentary on the act of social data aggregation. read more »
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Website owner David Lewis has been labeled a SPAMMER by Yahoo!, because McAfee gave a false positive with its Beta version of SearchScan. His Yahoo paid search and paid inclusion have been canceled by Yahoo! read more »
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If only people would learn from this. Tad gives real examples of why your content won't make it on social media sites; worth your time to read. read more »
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It's an age old saying: "Respect Your Elders." This article takes a look at how National Geographic has made itself a valuable resource for 120 years, and how its essential elements can be used to build an online resource in any market. read more »
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The user experience, both on and off-line, sometimes blend together. This is usually overlooked by web site designers who haven’t had the experiences or training to understand the ramifications of every element they put on a page.

Sometimes the read more »
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The Social Media Super Bowl has begun! A fun look at which Super Bowl contender is offering fans the most online. read more »
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Sometimes knowing when not to blog is just as important as knowing when to be the first to blog about a subject. read more »
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If you've been blogging for a while, you probably have certain blogging 'habits' and tips that you swear by. This article is a collection of such tips, designed to help you build a better blog. read more »
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Why is this a crucial time to insert your corporation into the online conversation? A company that really listens to its consumers should already know the answer. read more »
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The final post in a 4-part blog series, which focuses on best site practices for Google Universal optimization. This post focuses on how to optimize images, with other posts in the series covering optimization of news, local, and video content. read more »
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Online marketing firm Oneupweb has just released the results of a study that looked at the top 100 online retailers to see to what level, if any, those retailer's sites were optimized for search engines. read more »
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What happens when the largest search engine, with the biggest hold on the video search space (YouTube + Google Video), starts offering services in organic video search optimization and stealing your clients right from under you?

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In addition to an overview of how each major search engine is beginning to handle privacy issues, the author offers insights on how AskEraser will affect Ask's user base. It will be interesting to see if privacy issues play a role when it comes to read more »
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I have come across a number of blogs where beginners bloggers not yet familiar with blogging have made the same common blogging mistakes. read more »
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The strategic use of pictures are by far the most effective method to organically increase your StumbleUpon traffic. This article on photo stumbling will offer some detailed tips on how you can use and optimize your images in order to increase the p read more »
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The Google Webmaster Central service has gained a new "Message Center" area that will initially be use to notify site owners of official spam penalty problems and eventually used to communicate about other issues related to site inclusion at Google. read more »
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Following the limited test which began back in November of last year, Google announces that its newspaper advertising program is now ready for prime time - including 225 papers in 32 cities. read more »
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Of the major search engines, Ask.com is the only one that has never had a URL submission form. Now you can finally submit your URLs through sitemaps and a pinging service. Of course, it doesn't guarantee you'll get listed. But it might make you feel read more »
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A view of social marketing from the eyes of someone who promotes themselves online every day - an artist. Quote that sums it up: "It's not marketing. We just DO it. We don't need to call it anything. It's just natural to us." read more »
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The new search-specific social media site Sphinn has been online less than a week, but already has more than 500 registered members (by my unofficial count). In the first couple days, many of us have written about Sphinn with words like "fun," "cool read more »
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