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Don’t Count On Search Traffic

Post over at SEOMoz entitled “Don’t Count on Search Traffic in Your Ten Year Plan“. Ten year plan? On the internet? Quite frankly, I’m lucky if I know what I’m doing a few months out That aside, I agree with the general thrust of the article. Search is part of the picture. There once was …

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Phentermine Phentermine Phentermine

I’ve been glancing at some of the blog spam, and found the quality of some of the work is appalling. These people really need to lift their game. I can understand why they do it. There’s no point bringing a knife to a gun fight – these serp areas are vicious. Dirty. Mean. …but that’s …

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New: Google Click To Play Video Ads

Did I get a scoop? Maybe. Google announce video advertising on the content network: “We’re very excited to announce the release of click-to-play video ads on the content network“ The videos only begin playing if a user initiates them. They load as a static image.

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A Search Engine With Artificial Intelligence

From The Independent: “Google’s ultimate aim is to create a search engine with artificial intelligence to exactly answer any question a user puts to it, the company declared last night….(Page) said: “People always make the assumption that we’re done with search. That’s very far from the case. We’re probably only 5 per cent of the …

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Why Start A Blog?

Don’t. Seriously There are many good reasons to blog: Networking The act of writing can help clarify thought An opportunity to put your point of view An opportunity to engage in wider conversation A way to get on radar A way to get links A way to give links A chance to rant, rave and …

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How Much Are Text Link Ads Worth On Your Site?

Cunning viral marketing tactic from Text Link Ads. Use their text link calculator to find out how much revenue a text link on your site will generate. I tried entering Google.com, and the tool came back with “We Can’t Print That Many Zeros” Heh heh. So, dead accurate, then

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Repeat Visitors 8 times More Likely To Make Online Purchase

From Internet Retailer: “Visitors returning to a web site are eight times more likely to make an online purchase than new visitors, according to new data from WebSideStory Inc. During the first three months of 2006, repeat visitors to business-to-consumer e-commerce sites had a conversion rate of 12.61%. That compares with a 1.55% conversion rate …

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