Must Reads in Search Marketing for This Week
Tomorrow is Good Friday and therefore a stat holiday so I am wrapping up this short work week with the most interesting stories I have read in the Industry: – Enquiro’s Gord Hotchkiss writes about:...
View ArticleImproving Your Blog’s Stickiness
Blogs are a unique challenge for site stickiness. Even your most loyal readers may only spend one or two minutes skimming your home page and “bounce.” How sticky is your blog? Nate Whitehill offers...
View ArticleTop 7 Lists Lead The Pack On Digg
Lists are good, but if they become too long, readers are liable to lose interest. Too short, and no one will think your 25-word post is worth reading. Top 10 lists have become the norm – but why?...
View ArticleSeven Good PPC Habits Has One Surprise
John Ellis’ list of the Seven Habits Of Highly Effective Pay-Per-Click Advertisers includes one that runs counter to the promises made by many SEMs. Seven Good PPC Habits Has One Surprise The list...
View ArticlePPC Traffic; International YouTube; Safer Results
SERoundtable looks at a WebmasterWorld thread to find out What Type of Traffic Can You Expect from Yahoo Ads Compared to Google Ads. The results are pretty surprising: for identical campaigns, with...
View ArticleYahoo Image Search Incorporates Flickr Photos
Flickr is owned by Yahoo, and now the two operations are closer than ever- photos from Flickr have been integrated into Yahoo Image Search. “Yahoo Image Search is serving over 300 million Flickr photos...
View ArticleSeven Ways To Manage Your Wiki-Rep
Because of its high ranking in the search engine results, Wikipedia has become as necessary a place to be listed as the phone book. But a user-edited source can backfire when unfavorable information...
View ArticleSeven More Questions About SEO
Rand Fishkin followed up his original ten questions (plus bonus) on SEO knowledge with the answers, and some new questions from Danny Sullivan for everyone’s perusal. Seven More Questions About SEO If...
View ArticleSeven Reasons Why Your Website Exploded
Several common website errors may give webmasters fits, not to mention site visitors when seeing them appear online. It’s easy to tell when a website isn’t working. The browser usually displays some...
View ArticleSenate: No Internet Tax For Seven Years
The moratorium on taxing Internet access will continue for another seven years, as the Senate reached a compromise days before the existing ban expired. State governments who are salivating at the...
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