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How To Get The Most Out Of Your Local Search Marketing Efforts

| April 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

Local search selling has existed for some years now. Masses of companies are leveraging it. The net will provide any business the prospect to market to its targeted local customers within the shortest period of time. As time passes by, the World Wide Internet becomes additional and additional entwined into our lives, creating it a [...]

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Gmail users: Your thoughts on the new ‘Priority Inbox’

| September 2, 2010 | 2 Comments

Google has rolled out a beta version of their ‘Priority Inbox’ over the last few days (it got to my Gmail account today) to give their users a way to…well, prioritize their email. It basically works by sorting emails based on who you email the most, emails you open the most, etc… The ‘priority’ emails [...]

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Straight from the (Google) horses mouth

| August 1, 2010 | 7 Comments

There is ALOT of discussion on the web on a daily basis regarding SEO (search engine optimization) or for the real novices out there, how to get your site found on the internet. I stumbled (hehe) across a brief video interview here with Matt Cutts of Google where he discusses this very subject.

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The game has shifted in your favor (don’t believe the ‘doomsdayers’)

| June 10, 2010 | 0 Comments

Check out this very short video from Pay Per Click advertising legend Perry Marshall on how the advertising game has changed (in your favor). Yes, Pay Per Click advertising has been around for awhile now but don’t think for a minute that it’s ‘saturated’.

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Google comes clean on how much Adsense publishers are making

| May 26, 2010 | 0 Comments

This week, Google Adsense released what percentage share publishers earn on their advertisements from both the Content network and the Search network.

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