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Headsmacking Tip #21: Write Better Headlines Than Anyone Else
Posted on 01. Jul, 2012 by admin in SEOmoz
This tactic is so simple and obvious, it’s probably illegal somewhere. Every day, the web produces millions of pieces of content. Several thousand are almost certainly of interest to folks in your niche – those who might be reading your blog or sharing the content you produce. Creating unique stories requires creativity, research and time [...]
‘Which Page is Canonical?’ – ‘SEOmoz’ Blog
Posted on 01. Jul, 2012 by admin in IM News Watch
The latest ‘SEOmoz’ blog post is titled “Which Page is Canonical?”. Dr. Pete says, “Before you can remove duplicate content, you have to understand which URL is actually canonical. I provide five cases to show how the problem is more complicated than you might think”. Which Page is Canonical? SEOmoz Article source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/imnewswatch/sNTr/~3/gmFvDOMhjts/
Twitter’s Mobile Advertising Producing Majority of Revenues
Posted on 01. Jul, 2012 by admin in Search Engine Journal
Even as technology giants Facebook and Google struggle to adequately monetize mobile users, Twitter recently announced it is generating the majority of its total revenues from the rapidly growing mobile sector. Adam Bain, Twitter’s president of global revenue, recently told The Wall Street Journal: “We know that mobile is how people access Twitter. It’s where people [...]
SearchCap: The Day In Search, June 29, 2012
Posted on 01. Jul, 2012 by admin in Search Engine Land
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google’s “Voice Assistant” Not Quite Siri-Smart But Most People Won’t Notice At Google I/O this week Google introduced spoken search results, which mimic Siri’s functionality on the iPhone. Siri had been [...]
Google & Ecommerce: 10 Things Business Owners Need to Know Before July
Posted on 01. Jul, 2012 by admin in Search Engine Watch
Fifty percent of Google Product Search traffic will be switching to paid Google Shopping by July 28. Online merchants who aren’t ready for the switch will face some serious repercussions. Below we break it down and present all the latest and greatest updates ecommerce business owners need to know about Google and Ecommerce to stay [...]
Can eCommerce Thrive on Tumblr? One Company Says Yes
Posted on 01. Jul, 2012 by admin in Marketing Pilgrim
When looking to combine the power of social media with the revenue generation of ecommerce, Facebook would seem to be the place to go. However, attempts to sell actual goods through F-commerce haven’t fared all that well. Pinterest seems the next logical choice, but monetization there is currently about affiliate links and nothing more. Enter [...]
If You’d Like More Information Regarding Internet Marketing We Are Talking About That In This Article
Posted on 01. Jul, 2012 by GuestPoster in Resources, SEO
Internet Marketing and advertising is a thing that many individuals don’t quite comprehend, but it’s all about marketing products online. There are a few simple things to do, although there are a great amount of different methods to do it. In order to get the best results possible you’re going to want to know everything [...]
Conversion Rate Optimization: Lets The Host Has Got The Fix For Attrition?
Posted on 01. Jul, 2012 by GuestPoster in SEO
Many reasons exist why visitors convert, and even more reasons why they do not t the area’s layout, colors, word choices and proactive approach, button / anchortext, page layout, nomenclature and similar factors have an affect on a site’s conversion rate optimization. They’re factors you could manage and control. You may make changes, tweak and [...]
YouTube Marketplace Aims for Small Biz Video Advertisers
Posted on 01. Jul, 2012 by admin in Clickz
YouTube hopes to bring more small businesses into the fold with a new platform that connects video producers with advertisers. The Video Creation Marketplace, announced yesterday during the VidCon conference in Anaheim, California, promises to help advertisers find YouTube partners best suited to create branded videos for them. The marketplace, first reported in AdAge, won’t [...]
Improving Geolocation Accuracy By IP
Posted on 01. Jul, 2012 by admin in Webmaster World
Thank you everyone for your input. LOL . . . how did I know it would be g1smd with that one. Thank you. Eh? Even with the light database, there’s tons of IP’s listed in Hawaii. The problem is, there’s tons more users using bandwidth with IP’s not located in Hawaii. I’d even be willing [...]
