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New Leapfish Demo Brings Even More Search Engine Power To The Table

Bill Hartzer

In the past, if you found something of interest (or something that was really, really cool), you would need to switch over to a bookmarking site like Digg , or StumbleUpon in order to share your findings with others. comScore Releases August 2009 Search Engine Rankings comScore, Inc. and Google’s homepage.

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Search Engine Optimization Horror Story Contest Launched

Bill Hartzer

Well, if you have an SEO Horror Story to tell, then you will definitely need one of these search engine optimization tools or access to the great SEO information that you can get. Related posts: comScore Releases August 2009 Search Engine Rankings comScore, Inc. NASDAQ: SCOR) has released their monthly comScore.

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The Unfortunate Investment of Social Media (and its Consequences)

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Here’s a screenshot of a story that became popular with a whopping 235 Diggs. It was taken the night of January 28, 2008 (approximately 11PM EST): While Digg typically allowed stories to hit the front page within 80-120 votes (the latter being more rare than normal), it’s now requiring almost double the number.

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Leapfish Set to Roll Out Real-Time Search

Bill Hartzer

It definitely met with positive reviews, and although there are a few kinks here and there that need to be worked out, LeapFish looks to be gunning for a position in the world of search engine platforms. LeapFish is definitely going to change the way people look at browsing for social media. Subscribe to the comments for this post?

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Analysis of Five Top Blogs and What You Can Learn from Them

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

However, comScore, the leading internet marketing research firm recently did a study on Kontera In-Text ads and found among other things, that we’re actually one of the least disruptive ad formats. I just don’t see this being useful, and for me, it was definitely intrusive. Again, diaper rash? Who even will CLICK on that?

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