by Jeff Quipp
Personalization of search results is very important to the future success of any search engine, and its an effort well underway with many of the big 3 search engines as we speak.
If its true that the key success factors of search are:
a. ...
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Written by Jeff Quipp on November 29th, 2008
Written by Amy Nutt on October 29th, 2008
by Amy Nutt
Talk to most people and ask why they engage in search engine marketing and they'll answer "because it gets results". There's no question; search is a very important part of the marketing mix.
That said, many people and businesses do not necessarily understand all the inherent benefits of ...
Written by Amy Nutt on October 22nd, 2008
by Amy Nutt
In the past weeks we saw that Search can lead to Instant Answers, effectively reducing the amount of information we're exposed to.
The people involved in that behavior are key parts of our economy: Informers, Decision Makers, Students and Consumers.
These key people at best expose themselves to a maximum ...
Written by Pete K. on October 11th, 2008
by Pete Kulenek
Are you struggling to make money online? Constantly working your butt off while losing money with pay per click ads. But still not getting any traffic?
If you want to make money online, you must write content. The more content you write, the more chances you will ...
Written by Amy Nutt on October 7th, 2008
by Amy Nutt
The reason we all write search engine optimization blogs and content for our websites is because we have something that we feel is important to say, and we want to get that message out to the public and to our potential consumers. Unfortunately, as my boss has pointed ...
Written by Amy Nutt on September 18th, 2008
by Amy Nutt
What is Nofollow?
Nofollow is an html attribute first introduced in 2005 by Google. Originally, the rel="nofollow" attribute was added to discourage comment spam in blogs. Links with nofollow should not influence the link target's ranking in the search engine.
From the Google Blog:
From now on, when Google sees the ...
Written by Philip Hanson on September 17th, 2008
by Steve Prylon
Apparently it is here to stay: the power of the inbound link. Google values the inbound link in a powerful way. It's a vote for your site, and without the votes, you don't get that Googletrust and you don't get that ranking. Getting the right mix of links ...