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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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50+ ways to search Twitter | Shuaism

Josh S Peters

A good explanation for the advanced search is at [link] Another option is now [link] Gilbert L A more comprehensive option is Kurrently at [link] - a real-time search engine for Facebook and Twitter. I’ve put together a list of 50+ sites that you can use to help you find who or what you’re looking for.

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TwitterSays winners

Josh S Peters

A Guide to online PR) , The Referral Engine , and a signed copy of TwittFaced - Peter Tanham (@PeterTanham) 5. The Twitter Book and a signed copy of TwittFaced - Steph Marshall (@StephMarshall) 4. A copy of I Need a Killer Press Release, Now What??? (A

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What's THE most important part of Online Reputation Management (ORM)?

Josh S Peters

Having fully optimized content is important so that search engines can pick it up, read it, and index it properly. Using a combination of SEO, social media, pr, and link building you can help get your positive stuff above the negative stuff.

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Twitter Allows "Real" Connections. I Defy You to Disagree.

Almost Savvy

Posted by Irene Koehler in Networking , Social Media , Twitter on November 1, 2009 | 2 responses If you believe Twitter is a place where only trivial information is shared, I invite you to read the “tweets&# posted by Apple engineer, Mike Lee ( @bmf ) today. I Defy You to Disagree.

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SEO Basics and social media applications

Josh S Peters

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization, and even though people keep saying it’s dead or dying and it’s all because of social media, but the absolute opposite is true. As long as there are search engines around there is always going to be a need for SEO. Articles should contain between 250 – 1,000 words.