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Duplicate content and how to avoid it

Posted: March 25, 2010   •   Comments (0)

We are in a time where people are savvier about search engine optimization then 2 years ago. Now that doesn’t mean that every one knows about search engine optimization and all the public knowledge of different techniques to achieve better search results. You can still find websites been affected by duplicate content.

Newsday.com Fails! Who to Blame?

Posted: January 29, 2010   •   Comments (0)

Over the last few days there has been a buzz around Newsday.com, the Long Island newspaper that the Dolans bought for quite a few pennies. They decided to close their website for only paid subscription, either Optimum Cable customers or a print subscription to the newspaper.

Search Engine Optimization and Tapping into the Local Market

Posted: January 29, 2010   •   Comments (0)

Once upon a time in the land of the brave, people where cursed to rely on a “big yellow book” to find the local businesses they needed. This book had the power to provide a solution to all those who seek. The “big yellow book curse” took control of the minds of millions. But a new power was born – and the book’s curse and ambition were now doomed. It was easy to see the book was afraid of this new power, as it knew the end of this reign was close. Many brave souls has to look for a way to obtain this power and seal it for the control of nations. This power connects nations. It surpass any sense of color, language, ethnic, religion. No matter who or where, this power have no barriers. While many found a way to utilize this power, they had realized the source was untamable since the nature of it, the real source was humankind. That power reside on all of us, we all share this power: the power of the Internet.

Boost your PPC results in Google

Posted: January 18, 2010   •   Comments (0)

As costs of PPC campaigns are increasing, internet marketers are more than even under the pressure to deliver positive results. The performance of PPC campaigns is dependent on following factors:

Quality Content is Good for SEO

Posted: May 08, 2009   •   Comments (1)

In a recent article Search Optimization for Your Website at PC World.com, one of the best suggestions was “Put Quality First.” When you have great web content, your search engine results are going to be much higher due to the incoming links to the content. These incoming links can come from many sources as we know, such as blogs, news stories or sites like Digg or StumbleUpon.

Blog Marketing Campaigns for the Economy

Posted: April 22, 2009   •   Comments (0)

In Barrack Obama’s victory speech one week ago, he issued a sort of call to action, reminding listeners that in order to repair many of the problems we face, including, for example, our current economic woes, we need to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps and get to work. What if, though, you could help to bolster the economy while boosting your business as well? Our previous discussion explored how email marketing can do just that; implementing a carefully designed blog management campaign can do the same, though in a different manner.

Email Marketing: An Economic Boost

Posted: April 09, 2009   •   Comments (0)

Now that we’ve discussed various changes we might expect to see, both technologically and economically (and how those changes are, in the case of the evolution of the internet and internet marketing, inextricably linked), we can begin to look at how specific elements of internet marketing can help the economy and your business. For this discussion, we’re going to examine email marketing.

The Future of the Internet

Posted: April 03, 2009   •   Comments (0)

Over the past week or so, we’ve been talking a lot about what this year’s Presidential election means for the economy, and for your business. Today we’re going to look at an example by revisiting our friend the caramel apple seller. Let’s fast forward to two years from now. Television networks broadcast only in digital signals; a lot of space on the broadcast spectrum was freed up. Legislation was put into place to grant the internet part of that freed-up space. Because television is broadcast only in digital, television advertising costs quite a bit more, however, internet marketing costs haven’t risen all that much, if at all. Anyone who doesn’t prepare their home televisions to receive digital broadcasts is without television programming, while internet use has grown exponentially as broadband access has spread to just about every community, and continues to grow.

Election 2008 & The Economy Part 2

Posted: March 31, 2009   •   Comments (0)

Now that the election is over, what really awaits us as we step into this next age? What does this election mean specifically for internet marketing? We’ve discussed Barack Obama’s position on Next-Generation Broadband, which would be possible after the television networks begin broadcasting only in digital as of February 17, 2009. Now that the election is over, we can connect what we know about going digital with Obama’s position on bringing broadband to every community in the country.

President-Elect Barack Obama’s Speech Inspires Community and Change

Posted: March 27, 2009   •   Comments (0)

President-Elect Barack Obama’s victory speech late Tuesday night (into Wednesday morning here on the east coast) was inspirational and clear. He spoke about the record number of voters, which seems to be renewing, if not already, individual’s pride in our nation. He talked about, in general, what we should expect for the weeks, months and years to come. He reminded listeners what his election means, a chance to make changes. Obama eloquently harkened back to the founding of our country as well as the words of Abraham Lincoln, whose political home state was also Illinois.