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January
31st 2008
SEO on Search Engine Watch on SEO India

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January
31st 2008
Mobile Search & Advertising Forum: More Companies Should Aim To be Mini-Googles; Is Hyper-Local & Super-Personal The Real Algorithm For Success?

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Mobile Search & Advertising Forum: More Companies Should Aim To be Mini-Googles; Is Hyper-Local & Super-Personal The Real Algorithm For Success? Author: Peggy Anne Salz In-Brief: Analysis of the conference concludes with a roundup of some cool business models & companies, a sneak preview of one mobile operator’s soon-to-be-launched mobile search service, and a final word on the crying need for more creativity in mobile advertising campaigns. I was offline yesterday for a sever upgrade, bu

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January
31st 2008
Yellowbook Closes Gap in Local Search

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Yellowbook Closes Gap in Local Search January 31, 2008 By: admin Category: Online Marketing Latest News Local search guru Andrew Shotland of Local Onliner fame reported Pat Marshall’s move from Superpages to archrival Yellowbook back in July 2007. As the CNMO (Chief New Media Officer) Marshall assumed operating responsibility for Yellow Book’s new media products, including yellowbook.com and search engine advertising. Shotland noted that YellowBook’s website wasn’t really a priority at t

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January
31st 2008
Search Engine Strategies London Calling

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If you register for Search Engine Strategies London by Friday, February 1, 2008, you can save £100 with the early bird special. (Which as everyone on this side of the pond knows is worth almost $200, as everyone on the other side of the Chunnel knows is worth €134, or as everyone North of Hadrian’s Wall knows is worth a 750 ml. bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label.) Now, if you haven’t decided to attend “The Premier Event for Search Engine Marketing & Optimization” yet, check out the conference

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January
31st 2008
11 Experts on Link Development Speak Out

Posted under Local Search

Last year, I asked a bunch of the link development pros to sit down and do an interview on the topic of developing links in regards to seo. What I ended up with as a result was a six thousand plus word tutorial on developing backlinks. The unique thing about this interview, from my perspective, was that not a single one of the five experts interviewed last year saw anyone else’s answers before the interview was published: An important thing to remember about this group interview is that no

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January
31st 2008
Yellowbook Closes Gap in Local Search

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Yellowbook Closes Gap in Local Search Posted on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 Local search guru Andrew Shotland of Local Onliner fame reported Pat Marshall’s move from Superpages to archrival Yellowbook back in July 2007. As the CNMO (Chief New Media Officer) Marshall assumed operating responsibility for Yellow Book’s new media products, including yellowbook.com and search engine advertising. Shotland noted that YellowBook’s website wasn’t really a priority at the company, and one line of

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January
31st 2008
Geotargeting with Video Syndication | Internet Marketing 101

Posted under Local Search

Today is our first release of our video blog where we distribute internet marketing 101 lessons for beginners. We have created a HybridSEM youtube channel where all of our work will be posted so do check it out if you have some time here and join as a subscriber and friend. (more…) businesses, geo target, geographic searches, geotarget, Google, hybridsem, internet marketing beginner lessons, joe whyte, large, Local Search, medium, Mobile Search, MSN, orange county search engine optimization

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January
31st 2008
Garmin Unvealed Connected Car GPS Device

Posted under Local Search

Garmin Unvealed Connected Car GPS Device Jan 31st, 2008 by SolSie While the cellphone as voice centric device starts getting more in to media, GPS navigation. It is natural to see Garmin, maker of GPS centric devices starts thinking outside the 9-dots by getting to the cellphone territory. Today, the GPS manufacturer took the wraps off its first Smartphone at a press event in New York: the Garmin Nuvi Phone. It’s a GSM/HSDPA mobile that runs on Garmin’s own operating system. The device

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January
31st 2008
Garmin entra al mercado de los móviles

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Garmin entra al mercado de los móviles 31.01.2008 | Por J.P. Aunque ya había rumores al respecto Garmin acaba de anunciar su entrada al mercado de los móviles con el Nuvifone que de acuerdo a Cliff Pemble, el presidente de la compañía es “el producto innovador que los usuarios de móviles y GPS alrdedor del mundo estaba esperando”. Con una pantalla touchscreen de 3,5 pulgadas, navegador de internet, soporte HSDPA, mapas pre-cargados de Norte América y Europa, millones de puntos de interes, dire

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January
31st 2008
Yellowbook Closes Gap in Local Search

Posted under Local Search

Local search guru Andrew Shotland of Local Onliner fame reported Pat Marshall's move from Superpages to archrival Yellowbook back in July 2007. As the CNMO (Chief New Media Officer) Marshall assumed operating responsibility for Yellow Book's new media products, including yellowbook.com and search engine advertising. Shotland noted that YellowBook’s website wasn't really a priority at the company, and one line of business where Idearc had a strong lead. So how's he doing? The chart on the lef

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