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Pay search engines to display your site

Josh S Peters

There are two ways you can pay a search engine to display your site. Paid inclusion Paid inclusion is anytime you pay the search engine to include you in their results and it’s common among some directories and submission based search engines. They are paid inclusion and PPC (pay per click).

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Internet Marketing Basics: Understanding Our Search Engine Overlords

Josh S Peters

Search engines are one of the internet marketers best friends, yet they are sometimes ignored (crazy I know) or more often misunderstood. So here’s what I’d like to do, give you a quick rundown of search engine basics. Well to better understand our Google overlords we need to ask… How do Search Engines Work?

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Are We Addicted to Interruptions?

Justin Levy

We have that at oneforty from 10-4 for the engineers, that's coding time for them. Also, we kindly ask anyone the schedule outgoing phonecalls into blocks, and then reserve for one of our general-purpose-offices, which are sound insulated (so as not to disturb others). I'm think about making 2-4 writing/blogging time for me.

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The Growth of Demand Discovery

Justin Levy

Frequently a prospective customer will use a search engine to navigate the web. Those believers will turn into customers, customers become fans, fans become your marketing engine. Demand Capture, in my view, happens in one of two areas; search (Google, Bing, etc.), and direct traffic to the brand’s web site or retail store.

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Facebook vs Twitter (A Comparison)

The Marketing Blog

The only other place where Facebook scores over Twitter is on the Disqus platform but there also it is a close fight b/w the two. Reasons could be many e.g. ‘Facebook’ being a closed platform the community considers it as a friend focussed channel. Theme: Pressrow.

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Are You Subscribed Yet?

Justin Levy

But, I realize that for some of you, you simply click through or you’ve arrived here from a search engine. I really appreciate all of the meaningful conversations that we have in the comments of this website, on Twitter , Facebook , LinkedIn , Flickr and the other ways that we find to connect online.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Without further ado, I now present to you the best internet marketing posts of 2009. The Seven Deadly Sins of Social Media (Search Engine Journal): I love how Jennifer Horowitz equates social media with the 7 sins. And like last year, I have a gift for you. At the end of the day, it’s about real connections to consumers. (No,

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