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SEP Tip (6): Buy text links via classified ads that let you include a link. # SEO Tip (5): Buy a membership in some business association. Ex.: Chamber of Commerce, SEMPO. # SEO Tip (4): Pay for inclusion in some widely syndicated ‘Recent Blog Posts’ widget. # SEO Tip (3): Have someone ghost-write a WordPress [...]
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SEM or online search engine marketing consists of Internet promotional strategies that aim at improving the business chances of websites on the electronic market. The purpose of this type of marketing is to enhance web page visibility in search engine result pages, preferably by directly influencing the rankings in a positive way. The strategies that [...]
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The best thing you can do for your business is develop a website. If you have a website that is not giving you the results you would like, or if you have no website at all, you need professionals on the job. Internet users looking for specific goods and services want to see samples of [...]
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