Google + Digg = Giggle

December 21, 2008 No comments yet

Some say ranking is dead. Google’s going though changes that may turn SEO on its ear. Google’s Matt Cutts talked about some of these changes with WebProNews not too long ago. “I’m not sure I would say ranking is dead but it’s not as important as it used to be,” he said.
Search Engine Results Pages [...]

Twitter SEO Value Revisited

October 8, 2008 1 comment

I seem to have created a little controversy, in Twitter, to some of the comments of the above post.  I wanted to take the time to make it clear that I do not mean to say that Twitter has no SEO value.
Indeed, syndicated links can provide some ‘link juice’ which can be seen as a [...]

SEO on a Shoestring

September 24, 2008 3 comments

Many small businesses do not rank high enough in the search engine results pages (SERPs) to be found. Yet, more than 70 percent of internet users start off with a search engine before they buy a product or service. To put this in perspective, there are 157 million active internet users in the U.S., and [...]

Seybold Scientific – A Boise-based Google Certified Company

August 27, 2008 No comments yet

In today’s global market companies and individuals alike must adapt quickly to changing environmental needs. One of the fastest growing segments in this realm is the use of online properties to market your company and gain customers. Unfortunately, with the growth of this industry too many individuals and companies now claim to effectively [...]

Micro-hoo!?

July 14, 2008 No comments yet

Search Engine News: Saturday Yahoo rejected a proposal from Microsoft Corp which involved selling Yahoo’s Search Business. Most Yahoo shareholders want Microsoft to buy the company outright have little interest in any partial transaction that involves only Yahoo’s search advertising business.
What does this mean for Internet Marketers, probably not much. We could see an increase [...]

Yahoo Re-Organizes, Execs Drop Like Flies

June 20, 2008 No comments yet

Carl Icahn may not have to worry about the Yahoo! severance plan as much as he originally thought. Yahoo is reorganizing and execs are bailing left and right, and they’re not even waiting for a proxy board takeover to make their moves.
Earlier this week came the news that Jeff Weiner was leaving the search company. [...]

SMX Seattle Conference

June 5, 2008 No comments yet

Well the Search Marketing Expo wrapped up with an incredible amount of participants. This event and the companies participating in the search marketing arena are growing rapidly.
SMX Advanced is a venue for the experienced search marketer who wants to enjoy sessions conducted at a high-level and continue to stay ahead in the fast changing world [...]

Findability is King When Building a Downline

May 7, 2008 No comments yet

Some companies live and die by word of mouth marketing. The relationships the seller builds with the client is transferred to the product or solution offered by the company. Interestingly enough, when a seller parts ways with a company the client often goes with them because the glue the relationship has binding it is that [...]

Using New Media to Tell the Story

May 3, 2008 No comments yet

I’ve had the opportunity of late to work with some C-Level executives who seek to employ new media tactics to gain awareness of their products and services. Being an advocate for new media venues. I tend to lean in this direction anyway, but some of these folks are pushing into this venue like a category [...]

Search Marketing: Instead of Search for Customers What if they Found You?

April 26, 2008 No comments yet

Shoppers actively use the search engines like Google, Yahoo! and MSN Live to find and buy products and services. That is why we offer a wide range of turn-key and cooperative full-service online solutions


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