In the SEARCH ENGINES Category:

Google is Making Keyword Research More Accurate

July 9th, 2008   |   Posted in SEARCH ENGINES.


Many SEOs will first do keyword research using tools such as Wordtracker and Overture. Unfortunately, a good majority of the time, the estimated search engine traffic reported for their keywords can be way off. Therefore it would make their work almost useless for their clients. Thankfully, Google is making keyword research a breeze by providing more accurate search volume information.

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Fishing for Links? Don’t Forget the Bait!

July 7th, 2008   |   Posted in SEARCH ENGINES.


Link building should be an essential part to your SEO strategy. Many search engine algorithms base their rankings on the number of links pointing to your site. So it’s no wonder why link development is an important aspect to consider with your online marketing strategy. Ever hear the expression “the best things in life are free”, well the same goes for link building with a strategy called linkbaiting.

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Google / Yahoo Advertising Deal

June 25th, 2008   |   Posted in SEARCH ENGINES.



After turning down Microsoft’s bid to acquire Yahoo! for $47.5 billion, the internet pioneer has turned to Google for help. Yahoo! and Google have come to an agreement to show Google ads on Yahoo!. Currently Google has 75% of the search advertising market share.

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How to Rank Well For Your Name

June 18th, 2008   |   Posted in SEARCH ENGINES, TUTORIALS.



How many times do you search for your name in Google? Do you do it out of boredom or as an ego boost? Believe it or not, ranking well for your own name can be an easy task. Here are a few tips to get a top 10 ranking for your name.

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