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Proof! Facebook Fan Pages Work
by Sage Lewis Marketing Pilgrim reported on a study dealing with the effectiveness of Facebook fan pages. The study makes a pretty strong case for the power of Facebook. Be sure and visit our small business news site.
Tags: marketing , study , pages , effectiveness , facebook
How to Deal with Expired Product or Auction Pages
Today’s post is question from Hicham Damahi of beezid.com/ who asks “How to handle expired product pages on a classified / auction site.” I’m going to expand the topic to cover expired product pages as well, since the concept it basically the same. I touched on this briefly in my Shopping Cart SEO Tips post, but [...]This po
Tags: classified , auction , pages , expired , product
Google Reader - Follow Changes To Any Site
by Sage Lewis Google Reader now lets you create a custom feed to track changes on pages that don't have their own feed. This is a really handy feature to keep an eye on pages when there is a change. This has all sorts of ramifications. Check out how you can use it. Be sure and visit our small business news site.
Tags: pages , google , reader , ramifications , changes
Google Place Pages: Who Owns Them?
Small business owners: Just when you thought it was safe to send prospects and customers to your Google place page, think again. Google has added a new content section to place pages — recommendations of other nearby businesses. And as I point out on Search Engine Land, those recommendations often include your competition. In that piece, [...
Tags: pages , competition , place , google , recommendations
Creating Internal Link Structure After Google Indexes Your Site
A WebmasterWorld thread has an interesting discussion started by senior member, Wheel. In short, he is expanding one of his sites from 21 pages to about 5,000 pages. He wants to take the approach of letting Google index the site...
Tags: pages , discussion , interesting , google , webmasterworld
Keep an eye on changing pages
Google just launched a nice feature on Google Reader: the ability to keep an eye on pages for changes. This works even if the page doesn’t have its own RSS feed. This sort of thing is very handy. You could use it to spot new things on a privacy policy page or watch for changes [...]
Tags: changes , google , pages , changing , keep
Indexation for SEO: Real Numbers in 5 Easy Steps
Posted by randfishHow many pages has Google indexed? This question and the problems surrounding it run rampant through the SEO world. It usually arises when someone starts doing searches like this: Google claims to have 93,800 pages indexed on the root domain, seomoz.org. That sounds pretty good, but when I ran that search query last week, the num
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Bing Launches New U.S. Stocks and Funds Feature
Bing is making it easier for you to keep up with your portfolio and the U.S. stock market. Their new stocks and funds pages offer in-depth data on most U.S. stocks. The pages include an Instant Answer snapshot of what's going on for a stock at the time you search. Let's see how Apple's stock is doing a day after the iPad was unveiled. Type in the s
Tags: pages , portfolio , funds , stocks , stock
Should You Ever Have More Than 5 Clicks To Get To a Page?
Most search engines find new pages by crawling links from other sites. At the same time, the more links to a page and the quality of the pages linking to a page, drives the quality of the page being linked...
Tags: crawling , page , quality , pages , links
Choose Your Paid Search Landing Pages Wisely

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