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The Google Force
Google didn t come out of nowhere it was far from the first search engine. Now that it s ten years old it has grown from the new kid on the block to the biggest game in town. What lessons can you learn from them and what s in store for Google s future Keep reading for the answers to these and other questions.... Pay Per Click Secrets - $6,000 Per D
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Roundup Thursday for the Week of 11/2/08
Posted by rebeccaStories, news, and other notable items from the past week:  Are you going to Pubcon? Do you enjoy kicking ass? If you answered "yes" to those questions then you're in luck! Rae Hoffman is giving away a ticket to meet Shawn Tompkins and learn some MMA 101 while you're networking in Vegas next week. All you have to do is leave
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Wordtracker Launches “Keyword Questions”
Wordtracker has launched “Keyword Questions,” a free tool that let’s webmasters and SEOs find the specific questions that people type into search engines. The answers to these questions can provide interesting web copy and could pick up a lot of search traffic. According to Ken McGaffin, Chief Marketing Officer of Wordtracker, “People hav
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Some Good News For Ask.com: Jeeves Makes Come Back
When Ask.com retired Jeeves, I was quite sad. The guy was a friendly web presence and he had the craziest answers to some of the funniest questions. But Jeeves retired, Ask.com essentially dissolved itself, and it looks like Jeeves is...
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Google’s New AdWords Quality Score Changes Now Live: Got Questions?

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Got Questions about The Economic Crisis and Internet Businesses?
Ask now.
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Understanding Site Wide Links and Social Media Links
by Jennifer Laycock Debra Mastaler has a great post over at Search Engine Land today that follows up on some questions posed at the Link Building Bootcamp at last week's SMX East conference. Debra fielded questions about both side wide links and the "quick links" that sometimes come with exposure on social media sites like Digg. She's got some grea
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PageRank Sculpting: Parsing the Value and Potential Benefits of Sculpting PR with Nofollow
Posted by randfishThanks to the SEOmoz Q+A, we get to monitor a lot of the hot button issues that hit the SEO world, and as Jane noted to me during a meeting today, they always seem to come in waves. The latest buzz (and flurry of questions) comes around the practice of PageRank sculpting. We've discussed this topic in some detail previously on SEO
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7 Myths and Educated Theories Behind Sitewide Links
Like with many other burning SEO questions, there is no definitive answer as to whether sitewide links are good or bad. If we for just a second forget about search engines, we will see that, on the one hand, sitewides can be good for very important links (as users are much more likely to click them), [...]
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30 Ways to Get Links Naturally & Stop Link Building | SEOptimise Google Answers Your Local Questions
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