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New Google Search Keyword Operators

Search Bistro points to number of new keyword operators in Google. For example, type “Capital UK” into Google, and it will give you the answer “London”. Other operators include: Age structure Airports Area Birth rate Capital Climate Coastline Constitution Currency Dependent areas Diplomatic representation from the US Economy Employees Environment – current issues Environment – international agreements Ethnic groups Executive …

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Daily Search Blog Overview, March 13, 2007

The Digg reaction to a piece of SEO link bait. It might be a little more more convincing if “pictures” of the Google Phone didn’t appear on a site entitled “Optimized Promotion SEO Blog”. Interesting census data mashups with Google Earth. Danny Sullivan’s astute analysis of a Google warning regarding indexed search result pages. MyBlogLog exploits in three easy steps. …

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Free SEO Course Part Two: Keyword Research

Following on from Part One “What Is Search Marketing“. Part Two of a series of posts covering search engine marketing techniques in 2007. Together, they’ll form an easy-to-follow guide to some of the best up-to-date resources and advice on the topic. Keyword Research Discovering what keyword terms potential visitors are using is critical for search marketing campaign success. To discover …

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Google Offering Up New Secrets

Well, sort of. More of a marketing exercise: “Google for the first time began disclosing the number of times a business’s listings on Google Maps has been clicked upon. A Google Maps listing, which is free, is a thumbtack-shaped icon pointing to a business’s location on an online map. Clicking on the icon yields contact information and other details Google …

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Daily Search Blog Overview, March 12, 2007

Is the NASDAQ about to go pop? We’ve been here before, except there is more real value this time around. Surely. Alexa selling t-shirts with your domain on them. 0.0383% say this site rocks! Hmmm…. Google Analytics Cross-Segmentation. How to get around potential problems with cross-segmentation data. Also useful for sounding frightfully impressive in co-ed marketing situations. Blogging in an …

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Free SEO Course: What Is Search Marketing?

Today, I’ll start of a series of posts covering search engine marketing techniques in 2007. Together, they’ll form an easy-to-follow guide to some of the best up-to-date resources and advice on the topic. This course is aimed at those new to search marketing, and will hopefully also provide a refresher for intermediate and experienced search marketers. What Is Search Marketing? …

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