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4 Ways to Boost Your SEO With Google+ – Mashable


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4 Ways to Boost Your SEO With Google+
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Another way to look at it is that Google has given you a free opportunity to boost your SEO and get a leg up on competitors who don't know what Google+ is. “If you're a first mover on this, you're going to capture more visibility,” says Rob Garner,
Google+ Growth, Dropbox Killer: Google IS the Tech NewsTechzone360
ARM Marketing Requires Content Strategy More Than Ever Thanks To Google Plus InsideARM
Facebook, Google, and the Economics of AbundanceClickZ
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Three tips to boost your PPC marketing campaigns in 2012 – Internet Marketing News

Three tips to boost your PPC marketing campaigns in 2012
Internet Marketing News
However you need to be more subtle than simply saying, for example, “you have won a smartphone – claim it in the next 60 seconds” – as most pop-up ads do. News brought to you by ClickThrough – experts in SEO, PPC, Multilingual Search Marketing and
Internet Marketing Going to be Essential for Web Marketing SuccessPromotion World (press release)
ClickXPosure, Chicago's Fast-Growing Internet Marketer Celebrates Big MovePR Web (press release)

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Williams Commerce Ltd Report SEO Services Boost Online Wholesaler Traffic by 8200% – PR Web (press release)


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Williams Commerce Ltd Report SEO Services Boost Online Wholesaler Traffic by 8200%
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Amit Janir called upon the SEO Services (search engine optimisation) of Williams Commerce, Leicester based Digital Marketing and Software Development Company to build and promote his website in Google. It's because they are coming up on top that more

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Clear and Compelling Video Thumbnails Can Boost SEO Rankings – Multichannel Merchant

Clear and Compelling Video Thumbnails Can Boost SEO Rankings
Multichannel Merchant
Here's why that's important for your SEO rankings, and how to make sure you're doing video thumbnails well. It hasn't been easy for online merchants to maintain SEO rankings on Google in recent months, thanks to Google's ongoing updates.
SEO Amplified Introduces Risk Free, Pay for Ranking Local SEO ServicesPromotion World (press release)

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SEO experts look to fresh content to boost search engine rankings – Castleford Media (blog)

SEO experts look to fresh content to boost search engine rankings
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It seems that more and more SEO experts are adapting to Google algorithm changes made by realising the potential of unique content. In Business2Community (January 22) industry commentator Chad Pollitt said that the online landscape was constantly
Copywriting – the new SEO?Boosh Articles (press release)
Why SEOs are Finding Themselves Reporting to Content MarketingBusiness 2 Community

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Google’s Strategy To Boost Its G+ Social Network Risks Harming Quality Of … – DeathRattleSports.com


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Google's Strategy To Boost Its G+ Social Network Risks Harming Quality Of
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I predicted that this strategy would attract legions of marketers hoping to boost traffic to their client sites through new forms of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques. A torrent of spam on G+ could risk alienating early users of the social
Google's 'Search, plus Your World' Highlights the Additional Benefits of San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Google's “Search Plus Your World” to Kill Facebook and Twitter?Marketing Pilgrim
Search Engines & Opinions: Just How Trustworthy Are Search Results?Search Engine Watch

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In Election Year, Web Firms Get A Boost From Ties With Traditional News Outlets

white-house.jpgOld-line media companies are scrambling to partner with Web companies in their efforts to cover the 2012 election.

In Iowa, Fox News unveiled an exclusive partnership with Google. NBC News and Facebook have expanded a partnership to cover political polling. The Daily Beast is also working in cahoots with NBC.

Partnerships between media companies are nothing new: print publications have a long history of partnering with broadcast outlets on political polls and other news coverage. The question for these new media partnerships is who benefits? Viewers and readers, to an an extent, will always benefit from broader coverage, but in this case it may be the Web companies that are getting a bigger boost.

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Part of the Facebook-NBC deal includes online polls targeted at users in primary states. It’s a neat gimmick seeing a poll pop up based on your age and location, but the results are not likely to be all that telling: there is a big difference between clicking off a vote in an online poll and making it to your voting place on primary day. Beyond that, primaries this go-around are for the registered Republicans – chances are a lot of Democrats and Independents are responding to polls for primaries they can’t even vote in.

Facebook’s deal with NBC probably doesn’t add a lot of depth of coverage, but it does increase viewer interaction. The co-sponsorship of last Sunday’s Republican candidates debate helped stodgy, old NBC News connect with younger viewers, while Facebook gets more exposure with a national television audience.

The Google-Fox News alliance is more about news gathering: in both Iowa and New Hampshire, Google fed search data and YouTube video from candidates’ appearances to Fox News, and the network’s reporters gained exclusive access to broadcast from Google’s data center during the Iowa caucus.

But there is also a touch of cross-promotion similar to the Facebook-NBC deal (or older, more established partnerships like CBS-New York Times and ABC-Washington Post). In a September debate co-sponsored by Fox and Google, Google helped field more than 18,000 questions for candidates.

In one sense, initiatives like that are cool: they help restore a feeling of connectivity between voters and candidates in an age of slick, national campaigns, and take some of the power away from professional pundits who, frankly, often get too caught up in the horse-race nature of a presidential election.

But they should also make old-line media companies somewhat nervous: last year Facebook followed Google in setting up a political action committee, and both companies have taken strong stances on things like the Stop Online Piracy and Protect IP Acts (Facebook’s PAC is so new that it has yet to report to the Federal Election Commission, but OpenSecrets.org has data on how Google’s PAC has been spending its money).

That makes it difficult to determine whether Google and Facebook are playing the role of objective, news-gathering operation or politically-influential Web players flexing their clout. In that instance, the losers may very well be viewers, readers and, most importantly, voters.

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Will Bing Get A Boost Thanks To Google’s Your Way?

bing.pngIt may take awhile to figure out if Google has alienated some of its long-term search fans with yesterday’s launch of Your World. But if they did, Microsoft’s Bing may be poised to pick up some of the castoffs.

Jon Mitchell has details on Your Way, but in a nutshell, the new service better integrates Google+ content into Google search. That could have some looking for more objective ways to search, while also raising the ire of some big Web players.

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Among the most vocal so far is Twitter, which said in a statement the changes are “bad for people, publishers, news organizations and Twitter users.” Google, for its part, said on Google+ it was “a bit surprised by Twitter’s comments about Search plus Your World, because they chose not to renew their agreement with us last summer” – but not before other critics piled on the search giant, with some users even threatening to boycott Google.

All of this could play well for Bing. Since 2009, the number three search engine has had a partnership with Twitter similar to the one that lapsed with Google last summer. Since the Google agreement expired, it is now easier to find tweets in Bing via realtime searches than it is in Google. At the time of the breakup in July, it was unclear which side walked away, but Bing was quick to renew its ties with Twitter and strike a similar deal with Facebook.

Yesterday’s news doesn’t put Bing any closer to become a verb, but the search engine was running third to Google with 14.5 percent of the market in December (it’s a distance third, as Google still controlled 65.9 percent of search, according to ComScore). In a keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show this week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Bing, in conjunction with Yahoo!, now controlled 30 percent of the U.S. search market.

The fallout from search isn’t the only reason why Bing may get a boost this year. The company has improved integration of Bing with Xbox and Kinect, which helps Microsoft grab a younger demographic when gamers move their search activity online from their consoles. Bing has also been working to improve its mobile offerings, releasing a much-imtpoved Bing app for Android and iOS5.

But perhaps the biggest indication that Bing is worth paying attention to came from Google itself, when it paid $900 million to Mozilla to be the default search engine in Firefox for the next three years.

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Cloudnetmedia.com Releases Alternate SEO: A Program To Boost Page Rankings … – WebWire (press release)

Cloudnetmedia.com Releases Alternate SEO: A Program To Boost Page Rankings
WebWire (press release)
CloudNetMedia.com announces the launch of Alternate SEO that helps business owners recover website page rankings after Google Panda update. The product is designed to be user friendly and help business owners navigate new search engine rules.

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Full-Service CPA in Fort Lauderdale Counts on Local SEO Team to Boost Tax … – openPR (press release)


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Full-Service CPA in Fort Lauderdale Counts on Local SEO Team to Boost Tax
openPR (press release)
Tailor-made to give Ronald A. Muscarella CPA top billing in Internet searches, this SEO campaign will raise the company's online profile to let taxpayers in the Sunshine State know where to turn for all of their personal and business accounting needs.

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