Posted on January 17, 2010, 6:07 pm, by sanson, under
SEM.
Here’s what’s happening in the world of Search Google does change the real time search results based on your word order. If you want to be found for: red wine, make sure you tweet using both red wind and wine red. Possibly in 2 different tweets. How to turn personalized search off if needed: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKuG2M6R4VM&feature=player_embedded [...]
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Posted on January 14, 2010, 1:30 pm, by sanson, under
News.
I have a few things to talk about today in this rainy and gray Thursday morning. Let’s go: Page size limit and Google News Bot I have just heard that you need to have your articles/PR/News to be under 256k to be indexed by GoogleBot and included in Google News. Something to pay attention to. [...]
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One of the most frequently asked questions of all time is, “How do I make money on the Internet”? If you have been trying to make a living on the Internet for even a brief while, you have undoubtedly heard quite a few names being thrown about. It seems as if everyone sees themselves as [...]
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