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Adding These 3 Pages to Your Web Site Could Help Your SEO
http://www.standingdog.com/blog/adding-these-3-pages-to-your...
The search engines are always looking for web sites that they consider more trustworthy than others. Adding these three web pages to your web site will help establish more trust.
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Search Secrets: How a prominent SEO company is covertly purc
http://llsocial.com/2012/05/search-secrets-prominent-seo-com...
An initial email led to the discovery of a sophisticated but largely anonymous network of sites purchasing links on behalf of Dun amp; Bradstreet.
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Apple Reveals iPhone4N Via Domain Name Registration?
http://www.billhartzer.com/pages/apple-reveals-iphone4n-via-...
Did Apple just reveal the name of the next Apple iPhone, the iPhone 4N via a new domain name registration? Based on whois records, Apple has apparently purchased the domain name iPhone4n.com
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How to Find Buyers for Your Domain Name
http://www.billhartzer.com/pages/selling-your-domain-name-wi...
For those who like to do affiliate marketing, buying domains is a familiar subject. You never know what set of keywords will be the next big thing, so you buy several domains with several different combinations of keywords. Many affiliate marketers buy tons, and tons of these types of domains, and work to get those domains ranked in the search engines. Oftentimes, the domains can be used for highly targeted niche sites, and some can even be flipped for a profit. But then there are times when you own a domain that you can’t figure out anything useful for it, and you don’t have an immediate buyer for. This is the kind of problem that LeadRefs.com can help solve.
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Increase Conversions with a Mobile-friendly Website
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According to the International Data Corporation (IDC), more consumers in the United States will access the Internet on mobile devices than computers by 2015.
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Home Depot To Correct Misleading Link Request
http://searchengineland.com/home-depot-to-correct-misleading...
It read like one of those bad link requests you get. Link to me, and you’ll rank better. It even suggested hiding the link. But the request was from Home Depot, to its network of nearly 2,000 service providers. Now that it’s come to light, the home improvement store chain says it is correcting the mistake.
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Seniors and Chocolate
http://blog.newlifestyles.com/2012/04/18/seniors-chocolate/
As I sat and pondered what to blog about, I nibbled a piece of chocolate hoping for some divine inspiration (after all chocolate is heavenly, right)? It made me wonder if anyone has done a study on chocolate and seniors.
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Why Exact Match Domain Names are Good (or Bad) for SEO
http://www.standingdog.com/blog/why-exact-match-domain-names...
Is an Exact Match Domain Name good or bad for your search engine optimization strategy? Bill Hartzer, Director of Search Engine Optimization at Standing Dog, considers whether or not acquiring an Exact Match Domain Name is right for you and your business.
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Home Depot Caught Promoting Questionable Linking Tactics
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Home Depot, the home improvement “big box” retailer, has been caught promoting what I call “questionable” link tactics and providing false information to their vendors. In an email to their vendors (specifically those who provide installation services), a representative from Home Depot encourages their vendors to link to specific pages on Home Depo
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Note to Self: Check surrounding mirrors before taking a self
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Note to Self: Check surrounding mirrors before taking a self-portrait.
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