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Search Engine Optimization Horror Story Contest Launched

Bill Hartzer

Do we really need another Search Engine Optimization (SEO) contest ? In this case, the SEO Horror Story contest is looking for SEO Horror Stories: and Mark Jackson explains it all very well here. This is quite the opposite of a traditional “SEO Contest&#. So, what will you get when you submit your SEO Horror Story?

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Is your business easy to find for local and mobile searchers.

Saying It Social

That would be the 20% of internet users whose searches are related to location and according to comScore, in March Google had 14.3 « Previous | About Saying It Social, LLC provides Social Media Marketing & Local SEO Services for Franchisees & other Small Businesses. And just who is seeing these listings?

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

Everyone’s all abuzz and atwitter about Plus, the new social network from a search engine company with which you might be familiar. I instead want to focus here on when Google Plus/Google + (jury is still out it seems) will become viable for company usage , and how it might impact Twitter and Facebook social outposts.

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

Everyone’s all abuzz and atwitter about Plus, the new social network from a search engine company with which you might be familiar. I instead want to focus here on when Google Plus/Google + (jury is still out it seems) will become viable for company usage , and how it might impact Twitter and Facebook social outposts.

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

Everyone’s all abuzz and atwitter about Plus, the new social network from a search engine company with which you might be familiar. I instead want to focus here on when Google Plus/Google + (jury is still out it seems) will become viable for company usage , and how it might impact Twitter and Facebook social outposts.

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