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Gadgetwise Blog: A Monster With a Sweet Spot for Jazz – nytimes.com The Miles Davis Trumpet in-ear headphones by Monster may not give you the most sound quality for the dollar, but they have lovely aesthetics. Continue Reading On nytimes.com … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Optimization |
Tags: #SEO, 301 Redirect, ALT Tag, ALT Text, Anchor, Attribute, Blog, Bookmark, Canonical, Conversion Form, CSS, Directory, Domain, H Tags, H1, H2, Headings, HTML, Inbound Link, Indexed Pages, Internal Link, Javascript, Keyword, Keywords, Link, Link Building, Linking, Long Tail Keyword, marketingland.com, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Metadata, mozRank, Nofollow, nytimes.com, Page Title, PageRank, Panda, Pay-Per-Click, Penguin, PPC, Ranking Factor, Referrer String, RSS Feed, Search Engine, Search Engine Ranking Page, SEM, SERP, Sitemap, social media, Spider, Tag Cloud, techcrunch.com, The Fold, Title, Traffic, Traffic Rank, URL, YouTube |
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Apple updates its controversial Podcasts app with playlists, tweaked UI, enhanced iCloud support – theverge.com Apple’s Podcasts app for iOS was probably one of its most controversial releases — thousands of users have complained in the iTunes Store about bugs, … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Mobile Marketing |
Tags: Android, App, Blackberry, Cloud, digitaltrends.com, GPS, HTML 5, HTML5, iPad, iPhone, marketingland.com, Mobile, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Search, Mobile SEO, techcrunch.com, theverge.com |
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Quora Rolls Out Full-Text Search: Good For Blog Ideas & Reputation Management – marketingland.com There’s no getting around it: the search experience on Quora was never all that great. As you typed a search, Quora would show results if your … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Local Marketing |
Tags: Branding, Local, Local Marketing, Local Search, Local SEO, Maps, marketingland.com, Reputation, vertical-leap.co.uk |
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Consumers Still Pretty Suspicious About Social Media Marketing, Forrester Survey Finds – techcrunch.com Forrester has put out a new digital marketing report, off the back of a survey of more than 58,000 online consumers, looking at how brands can better … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Content Marketing |
Tags: blog writing, Blogging, Content, Content Marketing, techcrunch.com |
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Firefox Nightly Now Includes OdinMonkey, Brings JavaScript Closer To Running At Native Speeds – techcrunch.com Browsers today are able to execute JavaScript code significantly faster than just a few years ago, but even as our web apps now look more … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Optimization |
Tags: #SEO, 301 Redirect, ALT Tag, ALT Text, Anchor, Attribute, Blog, Bookmark, Canonical, Conversion Form, CSS, Directory, Domain, H Tags, H1, H2, Headings, HTML, Inbound Link, Indexed Pages, Internal Link, Javascript, Keyword, Keywords, Link, Link Building, Linking, Long Tail Keyword, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Metadata, mozRank, Nofollow, Page Title, PageRank, Panda, Pay-Per-Click, Penguin, PPC, Ranking Factor, Referrer String, RSS Feed, Search Engine, Search Engine Ranking Page, SEM, SERP, Sitemap, social media, Spider, Tag Cloud, techcrunch.com, The Fold, theverge.com, Title, Traffic, Traffic Rank, URL, YouTube |
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Bing Snapshots Grow To Understand People, Places & Things With “Satori” Expansion – searchengineland.com Over the past year, Bing’s been steadily growing the “Snapshots” it shows on the right-hand side of its pages. Now Bing says those are taking another … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Optimization |
Tags: #SEO, 301 Redirect, ALT Tag, ALT Text, Anchor, Attribute, Blog, Bookmark, Canonical, Conversion Form, CSS, Directory, Domain, H Tags, H1, H2, Headings, HTML, Inbound Link, Indexed Pages, Internal Link, Javascript, Keyword, Keywords, Link, Link Building, Linking, Long Tail Keyword, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Metadata, mozRank, Nofollow, Page Title, PageRank, Panda, Pay-Per-Click, Penguin, PPC, Ranking Factor, Referrer String, RSS Feed, Search Engine, Search Engine Ranking Page, searchengineland.com, SEM, SERP, Sitemap, social media, Spider, Tag Cloud, The Fold, Title, Traffic, Traffic Rank, URL, vertical-leap.co.uk, YouTube |
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Workarounds To Make Enhanced Campaigns More Flexible – searchengineland.com Last week at SMX West, I was on the “SEM Best Practices Debate” panel. Several of the topics we debated were related to Enhanced Campaigns, clearly something on the minds of … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Optimization |
Tags: #SEO, 301 Redirect, ALT Tag, ALT Text, Anchor, Attribute, Blog, Bookmark, Canonical, Conversion Form, CSS, Directory, Domain, H Tags, H1, H2, Headings, HTML, Inbound Link, Indexed Pages, Internal Link, Javascript, Keyword, Keywords, Link, Link Building, Linking, Long Tail Keyword, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Metadata, mozRank, Nofollow, Page Title, PageRank, Panda, Pay-Per-Click, Penguin, PPC, Ranking Factor, Referrer String, RSS Feed, Search Engine, Search Engine Ranking Page, searchengineland.com, SEM, SERP, Sitemap, social media, Spider, Tag Cloud, The Fold, Title, Traffic, Traffic Rank, URL, vertical-leap.co.uk, YouTube |
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Just As CEO Heins Predicted, BlackBerry World Now Plays Home To Over 100,000 Apps – techcrunch.com BlackBerry announced earlier today that its BlackBerry World content portal has officially crossed the 100,000 app marker, and has chosen to celebrate by talking … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Content Marketing |
Tags: blog writing, Blogging, Content, Content Marketing, econsultancy.com, searchenginewatch.com, techcrunch.com, theverge.com, vertical-leap.co.uk |
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Economix Blog: Changing the Culture of College Application – nytimes.com Changing the application and enrollments patterns of high-achieving, low-income students will probably take an enormous amount of initial work. Over time, though, the work will get easier. Continue Reading On … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Optimization |
Tags: #SEO, 301 Redirect, ALT Tag, ALT Text, Anchor, Attribute, Blog, Bookmark, Canonical, Conversion Form, CSS, Directory, Domain, H Tags, H1, H2, Headings, HTML, Inbound Link, Indexed Pages, Internal Link, Javascript, Keyword, Keywords, Link, Link Building, Linking, Long Tail Keyword, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Metadata, mozRank, Nofollow, nytimes.com, Page Title, PageRank, Panda, Pay-Per-Click, Penguin, PPC, Ranking Factor, Referrer String, RSS Feed, Search Engine, Search Engine Ranking Page, SEM, SERP, Sitemap, social media, Spider, Tag Cloud, techcrunch.com, The Fold, Title, Traffic, Traffic Rank, URL, YouTube |
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German Language Learning Startup Babbel Buys Disrupt Finalist PlaySay To Target The US Market – techcrunch.com The world of language learning startups is going international. Today, Berlin-based Babbel, which creates online and mobile-based language learning courses, is buying PlaySay, a … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Mobile Apps |
Tags: Android Mobile Apps, Blackberry Mobile Apps, iPad Mobile Apps, iPhone Mobile Apps, Mobile Apps, techcrunch.com |
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Five important PPC trends – econsultancy.com The PPC (pay per click) landscape is continually changing as Google introduces new features, and advertisers become more savvy with regards to the customer information that they’re tracking, and more accomplished at processing and extracting … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Marketing |
Tags: #SEO, Adwords, econsultancy.com, PPC, Search Engine Marketing |
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How to Write Interesting Content for a “Boring” Topic – copyblogger.com If you’re lamenting how “boring” the niche you’re writing in is, take heart … I’m here to tell that you can make it interesting to the right audience. The … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Content Marketing |
Tags: blog writing, Blogging, Content, Content Marketing, copyblogger.com, marketingland.com |
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Topless Nude Photo Makes It Way To The Google Knowledge Graph – searchengineland.com You would think that when you search for something in Google and an image comes up in their knowledge graph that the image would be rated PG-13. … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Optimization |
Tags: #SEO, 301 Redirect, ALT Tag, ALT Text, Anchor, Attribute, Blog, Bookmark, Canonical, Conversion Form, CSS, Directory, Domain, H Tags, H1, H2, Headings, HTML, Inbound Link, Indexed Pages, Internal Link, Javascript, Keyword, Keywords, Link, Link Building, Linking, Long Tail Keyword, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Metadata, mozRank, Nofollow, Page Title, PageRank, Panda, Pay-Per-Click, Penguin, PPC, Ranking Factor, Referrer String, RSS Feed, Search Engine, Search Engine Ranking Page, searchengineland.com, SEM, SERP, Sitemap, social media, Spider, Tag Cloud, techcrunch.com, The Fold, theverge.com, Title, Traffic, Traffic Rank, URL, YouTube |
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Who’s the Best PPC Manager? Best PPC Software? You Decide. – ppchero.com Round two of search marketing madness continues today! You can vote for blogs and conferences until Monday, but today is all about the Best/Most Influential PPC Manager along … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Marketing |
Tags: #SEO, Adwords, PPC, ppchero.com, Search Engine Marketing, searchenginewatch.com |
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‘YouTube For Business’, Vidyard, Raises $6M Series A Led By OMERS Ventures To Build Out Its Video Marketing & Analytics Platform – techcrunch.com Vidyard, a Y Combinator alumnus and enterprise startup that sells a video marketing platform with embedded analytics tools to … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Optimization |
Tags: #SEO, 301 Redirect, ALT Tag, ALT Text, Anchor, Attribute, Blog, Bookmark, Canonical, Conversion Form, CSS, Directory, Domain, H Tags, H1, H2, Headings, HTML, Inbound Link, Indexed Pages, Internal Link, Javascript, Keyword, Keywords, Link, Link Building, Linking, Long Tail Keyword, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Metadata, mozRank, Nofollow, nytimes.com, Page Title, PageRank, Panda, Pay-Per-Click, Penguin, PPC, Ranking Factor, Referrer String, RSS Feed, Search Engine, Search Engine Ranking Page, SEM, SERP, Sitemap, social media, Spider, Tag Cloud, techcrunch.com, The Fold, theverge.com, Title, Traffic, Traffic Rank, URL, YouTube |
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‘YouTube For Business’, Vidyard, Raises $6M Series A Led By OMERS Ventures To Build Out Its Video Marketing & Analytics Platform – techcrunch.com Vidyard, a Y Combinator alumnus and enterprise startup that sells a video marketing platform with embedded analytics tools to … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Content Marketing |
Tags: blog writing, Blogging, Content, Content Marketing, techcrunch.com, theverge.com, vertical-leap.co.uk |
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How often should I use keywords in my content? – vertical-leap.co.uk In the next part of my miniseries about the content on your website I thought I’d cover keywords and how these can be used in your content. One of … Continue reading →
21. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Optimization |
Tags: #SEO, 301 Redirect, ALT Tag, ALT Text, Anchor, Attribute, Blog, Bookmark, Canonical, Conversion Form, CSS, Directory, Domain, H Tags, H1, H2, Headings, HTML, Inbound Link, Indexed Pages, Internal Link, Javascript, Keyword, Keywords, Link, Link Building, Linking, Long Tail Keyword, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Metadata, mozRank, Nofollow, Page Title, PageRank, Panda, Pay-Per-Click, Penguin, PPC, Ranking Factor, Referrer String, RSS Feed, Search Engine, Search Engine Ranking Page, SEM, SERP, Sitemap, social media, Spider, Tag Cloud, The Fold, Title, Traffic, Traffic Rank, URL, vertical-leap.co.uk, YouTube |
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How often should I use keywords in my content? – vertical-leap.co.uk In the next part of my miniseries about the content on your website I thought I’d cover keywords and how these can be used in your content. One of … Continue reading →
20. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Link Building |
Tags: Keyword Research, Keywords, Link Building, vertical-leap.co.uk |
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Media Decoder Blog: SFX Entertainment Buys Major Stake in Dutch Festival Promoter – nytimes.com The deal with ID&T, perhaps the biggest in the market so far, will give SFX a major foothold on the global festival circuit as it tries … Continue reading →
20. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Optimization |
Tags: #SEO, 301 Redirect, ALT Tag, ALT Text, Anchor, Attribute, Blog, Bookmark, Canonical, Conversion Form, CSS, Directory, Domain, H Tags, H1, H2, Headings, HTML, Inbound Link, Indexed Pages, Internal Link, Javascript, Keyword, Keywords, Link, Link Building, Linking, Long Tail Keyword, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Metadata, mozRank, Nofollow, nytimes.com, Page Title, PageRank, Panda, Pay-Per-Click, Penguin, PPC, Ranking Factor, Referrer String, RSS Feed, Search Engine, Search Engine Ranking Page, SEM, SERP, Sitemap, social media, Spider, Tag Cloud, The Fold, Title, Traffic, Traffic Rank, URL, YouTube |
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YouTube Announces That It Has Hit One Billion Monthly Users, Which Is Roughly Ten Super Bowl Audiences – techcrunch.com Today, YouTube announced that it has hit a billion monthly users, which is an extremely insane metric. We know that YouTube … Continue reading →
20. March 2013 by Allen_Wallace
Categories: Search Engine Optimization |
Tags: #SEO, 301 Redirect, ALT Tag, ALT Text, Anchor, Attribute, Blog, Bookmark, Canonical, Conversion Form, CSS, Directory, Domain, H Tags, H1, H2, Headings, HTML, Inbound Link, Indexed Pages, Internal Link, Javascript, Keyword, Keywords, Link, Link Building, Linking, Long Tail Keyword, Meta Description, Meta Keywords, Metadata, mozRank, Nofollow, nytimes.com, Page Title, PageRank, Panda, Pay-Per-Click, Penguin, PPC, Ranking Factor, Referrer String, RSS Feed, Search Engine, Search Engine Ranking Page, SEM, SERP, Sitemap, social media, Spider, Tag Cloud, techcrunch.com, The Fold, theverge.com, Title, Traffic, Traffic Rank, URL, YouTube |
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