Archive for July, 2009
Posted under Local Search
Everybody uses the local search engines and most widely recommended search engines, however if you want to gain more international exposure for your services and products , registering with international search engines will prove more effective than merely using the local search engines. International exposure is one of the primary goals of every Internet business on the web. These Search engines are designed specifically for providing this type exposure. However you will have to provid
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Microsoft Yahoo Deal Makes SES San Jose 2009 Must-Attend Event So, I’m sure you’ve already about the Microsoft-Yahoo deal. If you haven’t, check out the news stories and blog posts below: It’s Official: Microsoft and Yahoo! Finally Strike Search Deal It’s official: Microsoft-Yahoo ink 10-year search pact Microsoft-Yahoo Search Deal: The Most Important Facts (And Some Opinion) But if you want to figure out what MicroHoo means for your search engine marketing camp
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Boomi is a platform for on-demand integration of software as a service. Until recently, all their tools for migrating and manipulating data from SaaS applications were self-service: you built a custom pipeline from point A to point B every time. Now, business users with little-to-no coding ability can create connections between their favorite apps with Boomi Widgets that are pre-built. Speed and ease of integration is a major concern for SaaS use in the enterprise, and these widgets show great p
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Everybody uses the local search engines and most widely recommended search engines, however if you want to gain more international exposure for your services and products , registering with international search engines will prove more effective than merely using the local search engines. International exposure is one of the primary goals of every Internet business on the web. These Search engines are designed specifically for providing this type exposure. However you will have to providGo here t
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Keyword research is an absolutely necessary tool. It gives you the opportunity to discover and research particular search terms which people specifically enter into the search engines when submitting any kind of search for information, products or services. This is extremely useful for optimising websites, because if you know what people are trying to find, then you can easily structure your site and its content so that the search engines index your chosen keywords. This will make all the differ
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TWIF Marketing has dramatically increased website business for their clients using a range of targeted online strategies for small to medium businesses will renew its local search campaign with www.Santaferecycles.com beginning a third straight year of the relationship. TWIF Marketing introduces enormous efficiency into local search http://twifmarketing.com engine marketing and consistently delivers...
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Matt McGee at SEL writes and wonders aloud about how the Microsoft-Yahoo! deal will impact local. It’s a good article. Notwithstanding the deal, Yahoo! told me that it’s still very much committed to the local market.
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Coming to BlackBerry? Rogers debuts HSPA+ (3.75G) network - smartphonecool.com 07/31/2009 The above video is Neville Ray, SVP of Engineering and Operations, T-Mobile USA, discussing their strategy with respect to rolling out HSPA / HSPA+ networks and services in the USA. This demonstrates that several major carriers, now Rogers included, will be rolling out these networks in the near future. — Rogers have just announced the debut of their HSPA+ network in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area
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The search engine landscape has already changed since Microsoft released Bing: all SEOs expected the unexpected; we all knew that Bing was just the first step towards something bigger, louder, and in the end more significant. Microsoft didn’t disappoint – the latest deal with Yahoo has already stirred controversy in all SEO circles. The pondering just started: is the deal a threat to Google? “We’re more nervous about making sure we stay focused ourselves rather than what the competitio
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The editorial team here at Search Engine Watch is proud to announce the finalists for the 2009 Search Engine Watch Awards . We had a great turnout this year, with nearly 100 entries for the 14 categories. We've winnowed down the entries to three finalists in each category. Once our judging panel completes their deliberations, we'll announce the winners in each category at Search Engine Strategies San Jose . Look for my smiling face, along with several of our SEW Experts, in Booth 3
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