Monday, November 29, 2010

China ready to Prosecute Google over Maps

Seven months from now, another confrontation between Google and the Chinese government may well occur.  The government's indicated that it intends to take legal action against Google if the company doesn't seek and obtain official approval of its mapping program. China issues mapping licenses in order to ensure that all maps match the government's own view of its territory.   That way, citizens aren't encouraged to think that disputed regions might belong to other countries or be independent.  Also, military facilities can better be kept out of public view. Google hasn't even applied for a mapping license, though, Michael Kan learned from the Chinese government. So Kan was able to report, "China will investigate and prosecute Google next July if the search engine company does not acquire the necessary state license to operate its Google Maps service in the country, according to the government." That could become a major problem for Google, since being unable to provide such a basic service would probably affect its share of the search market. Meanwhile, Kan wrote, "Domestic search engine Baidu, which holds a 73 percent market share, has already received approval for a mapping license.  Microsoft's joint venture in China is in the process of applying, the bureau said." Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com http://amplify.com/u/gsnn

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China ready to Prosecute Google over Maps http://amplify.com/u/gsnn

China ready to Prosecute Google over Maps

Seven months from now, another confrontation between Google and the Chinese government may well occur.  The government's indicated that it intends to take legal action against Google if the company doesn't seek and obtain official approval of its mapping program.



China issues mapping licenses in order to ensure that all maps match the government's own view of its territory.   That way, citizens aren't encouraged to think that disputed regions might belong to other countries or be independent.  Also, military facilities can better be kept out of public view.



Google hasn't even applied for a mapping license, though, Michael Kan learned from the Chinese government. So Kan was able to report, "China will investigate and prosecute Google next July if the search engine company does not acquire the necessary state license to operate its Google Maps service in the country, according to the government."



That could become a major problem for Google, since being unable to provide such a basic service would probably affect its share of the search market.



Meanwhile, Kan wrote, "Domestic search engine Baidu, which holds a 73 percent market share, has already received approval for a mapping license.  Microsoft's joint venture in China is in the process of applying, the bureau said."

Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com
China ready to Prosecute Google over Maps http://amplify.com/u/gsnn

Friday, November 26, 2010

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UK Internet Marketing Services grows at 10% year *http://amplify.com/u/gjbj
UK Internet Marketing Services grows at 10% year *http://amplify.com/u/gjbj

UK Internet Marketing Services grows at 10% year

The digital economy in the UK will continue to grow at a rate of ten per cent a year until 2015, according to Google. UTalk Marketing reports the company's agency leader told its Digital Brand Strategy Summit the sector would contribute 13 per cent of the country's gross domestic product within five years and be worth an estimated £228 billion. He added that small businesses were driving the growth and those that employ online marketing services are increasing their business at four to eight times the rate of their non-web enabled competitors, as well as being responsible for twice the amount of exports. When measured by the amount spent per capita, he pointed out the UK is "the number one country for e-commerce", noting that this was "a fantastic statistic". The mobile commerce industry was also growing "at a pace and on a scale unprecedented in human history". Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com http://amplify.com/u/gjbj

UK Internet Marketing Services grows at 10% year

The digital economy in the UK will continue to grow at a rate of ten per cent a year until 2015, according to Google.



UTalk Marketing reports the company's agency leader told its Digital Brand Strategy Summit the sector would contribute 13 per cent of the country's gross domestic product within five years and be worth an estimated £228 billion.



He added that small businesses were driving the growth and those that employ online marketing services are increasing their business at four to eight times the rate of their non-web enabled competitors, as well as being responsible for twice the amount of exports.



When measured by the amount spent per capita, he pointed out the UK is "the number one country for e-commerce", noting that this was "a fantastic statistic". The mobile commerce industry was also growing "at a pace and on a scale unprecedented in human history".

Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com

Thursday, November 25, 2010

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Opera confirms Mobile Web Use Soaring http://amplify.com/u/gf4q
Opera confirms Mobile Web Use Soaring http://amplify.com/u/gf4q

Opera confirms Mobile Web Use Soaring

Opera reported today that page views and data consumption along with sheer user numbers are all increasing at a rapid pace.



In a statement Opera said Mobile Web use is soaring on a global basis, In October 2010, Opera Mini had over 76.3 million users, a 7.1% increase from September 2010 and more than 92% compared to October 2009."  Also, "Since September, page views have gone up 12.6%.  Since October 2009, page views have increased 142%."



Opera said, "In October 2010, Opera Mini users generated over 616 million MB of data for operators worldwide.  Since September, the data consumed went up by 15.1%.  Data in Opera Mini is compressed up to 90%.  If this data were uncompressed, Opera Mini users would have viewed over 5.7 petabytes of data in October.  Since October 2009, data traffic is up 134%."



So it looks like quite a rush is underway, with young people leading the charge.  Opera found most 18-to-27-year-old Opera Mini users use their mobile phones to access the Web more often than a desktop or laptop PC.

Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com

Monday, November 22, 2010

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FAMOUS QUOTES FROM ONLINE MARKETING HEROES http://amplify.com/u/fwxr
FAMOUS QUOTES FROM ONLINE MARKETING HEROES http://amplify.com/u/fwxr

FAMOUS QUOTES FROM ONLINE MARKETING HEROES

Quotations are excerpts by famous individuals who have made an impact on the lives of other people. A quotation is usually used if you want to get your point across an audience. It can summarize an entire presentation. Most speakers would even use quotes from famous people to make their speech memorable. But why do we really love reading or using quotes? It is because quotes serve as inspirations and they provide motivation. Oftentimes, quotes convey life or circumstances in a nutshell. Quotes affect our standpoint in life. The memorable sayings made by someone will be carried on for generations to bring knowledge and insight.  Most people do not even have an idea who the original speakers of this wisdom were, but their sayings are what will keep them fathomless and constant. In the world of internet marketing, quotations made by successful marketers can be used not only as an inspiration but it would also help us analyze their drive into becoming the successful persons they are today. You can find below a diverse selection of famous quotes from online marketing heroes and I’m hoping that with them you will find true inspiration to be successful in online marketing. 1. “I was just pursuing what I enjoyed doing. I mean, I was pursuing my passion.” - Pierre Omidyar, eBay 2. “You can chase whatever keywords and phrases you like, but at the end of the day it’s all about those conversions.” - Matt Webb, SEO Honolulu 3.  “If we wanted to sell ad banners, we could call DoubleClick and be profitable today ... But we can be more successful in the long run if we grow our user base…” - Sergey Brin, Google 4.  “My rule of thumb is build a site for a user not a spider.” - Dave Naylor, DavidNaylor.co.uk (DaveN) 5. “It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure.” - Bill Gates, Microsoft 6. “Over the past six years I've had many difficulties. But I never lost my passion.” - Robin Li, Baidu 7.  “People used to think that the web was somehow different from offline, that anyone could just slap up a web page and get results overnight. There might have been a few that got lucky somehow, but it's not like that. You have to build a real business online, and then it's hard work, it's making something good. It's like any business; you can't just open up a store somewhere and expect to get business. It's all marketing, and it's really come full circle now, with people trying to understand that you have to market your web site online and offline and any way that you can.” - Jill Whalen, High Rankings 8. “SEO isn’t an entitlement program. It’s an ongoing investment that must be resourced properly. It’s not a one-hit, one-phrase paradigm. It’s not built on quick wins for trophy phrases. There are hard costs and soft costs associated with building a successful SEO strategy that deserve proper budget allocations.” - P.J. Fusco, The ClickZ Network 9.   “We're just going to concentrate on what we've always done, which is to create the best possible online directory, adding content and other features along the way when it makes sense.” -Jerry Yang, Yahoo! Inc. 10. “In the absence of communication among your customers, advertising rules.” - Don Peppers, Peppers & Rogers Group and 1to1 Media 11. “When I started eBay, it was a hobby, an experiment to see if people could use the Internet to be empowered through access to an efficient market. I actually wasn't thinking about it in terms of a social impact. It was really about helping people connect around a sphere of interest so they could do business.” - Pierre Omidyar, eBay 12. “Success from a business standpoint or marketing standpoint with social networks is centered around people being transparent and honest, and in putting information out there that gives an indication of what they're really like." - Lee Odden, TopRank Online Marketing 13. “Search is about figuring out what people are looking for when they enter keywords into their favorite search engine. Social media is what people are actually saying to each other; they’re telling us what they’re looking for. We, as marketers, should be able to fit it all together pretty nicely.” - Norm Elrod 14.  “If content is king, then conversion is queen.” - John Munsell, Bizzuka Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com http://amplify.com/u/fwxr

FAMOUS QUOTES FROM ONLINE MARKETING HEROES

Quotations are excerpts by famous individuals who have made an impact on the lives of other people. A quotation is usually used if you want to get your point across an audience. It can summarize an entire presentation. Most speakers would even use quotes from famous people to make their speech memorable.



But why do we really love reading or using quotes? It is because quotes serve as inspirations and they provide motivation. Oftentimes, quotes convey life or circumstances in a nutshell. Quotes affect our standpoint in life. The memorable sayings made by someone will be carried on for generations to bring knowledge and insight.  Most people do not even have an idea who the original speakers of this wisdom were, but their sayings are what will keep them fathomless and constant.



In the world of internet marketing, quotations made by successful marketers can be used not only as an inspiration but it would also help us analyze their drive into becoming the successful persons they are today.

You can find below a diverse selection of famous quotes from online marketing heroes and I’m hoping that with them you will find true inspiration to be successful in online marketing.



1. “I was just pursuing what I enjoyed doing. I mean, I was pursuing my passion.”



- Pierre Omidyar, eBay



2. “You can chase whatever keywords and phrases you like, but at the end of the day it’s all about those conversions.”



- Matt Webb, SEO Honolulu



3.  “If we wanted to sell ad banners, we could call DoubleClick and be profitable today ... But we can be more successful in the long run if we grow our user base…”



- Sergey Brin, Google



4.  “My rule of thumb is build a site for a user not a spider.”



- Dave Naylor, DavidNaylor.co.uk (DaveN)



5. “It's fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure.”



- Bill Gates, Microsoft



6. “Over the past six years I've had many difficulties. But I never lost my passion.”



- Robin Li, Baidu



7.  “People used to think that the web was somehow different from offline, that anyone could just slap up a web page and get results overnight. There might have been a few that got lucky somehow, but it's not like that. You have to build a real business online, and then it's hard work, it's making something good. It's like any business; you can't just open up a store somewhere and expect to get business. It's all marketing, and it's really come full circle now, with people trying to understand that you have to market your web site online and offline and any way that you can.”



- Jill Whalen, High Rankings



8. “SEO isn’t an entitlement program. It’s an ongoing investment that must be resourced properly. It’s not a one-hit, one-phrase paradigm. It’s not built on quick wins for trophy phrases. There are hard costs and soft costs associated with building a successful SEO strategy that deserve proper budget allocations.”



- P.J. Fusco, The ClickZ Network



9.   “We're just going to concentrate on what we've always done, which is to create the best possible online directory, adding content and other features along the way when it makes sense.”

-Jerry Yang, Yahoo! Inc.



10. “In the absence of communication among your customers, advertising rules.”



- Don Peppers, Peppers & Rogers Group and 1to1 Media



11. “When I started eBay, it was a hobby, an experiment to see if people could use the Internet to be empowered through access to an efficient market. I actually wasn't thinking about it in terms of a social impact. It was really about helping people connect around a sphere of interest so they could do business.”



- Pierre Omidyar, eBay



12. “Success from a business standpoint or marketing standpoint with social networks is centered around people being transparent and honest, and in putting information out there that gives an indication of what they're really like."



- Lee Odden, TopRank Online Marketing



13. “Search is about figuring out what people are looking for when they enter keywords into their favorite search engine. Social media is what people are actually saying to each other; they’re telling us what they’re looking for. We, as marketers, should be able to fit it all together pretty nicely.”



- Norm Elrod



14.  “If content is king, then conversion is queen.”



- John Munsell, Bizzuka



Peter Zmijewski
who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com

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Instead Of Ads Google Promotions for Webmaster Tools http://amplify.com/u/ftuu
Instead Of Ads Google Promotions for Webmaster Tools http://amplify.com/u/ftuu

Instead Of Ads Google Promotions for Webmaster Tools

Google wants everyone to add tagging to their web pages as I was doing some research on the SEW forums and I saw a promotion where normally there would be a sponsored listing - sorry where an Ad would be now. So I did some more tests and apparently if you do a site: search you will see the ads. Clever really as it asks if you are site owner and is pushing tool set that would do pretty much what I was looking at. Wonder how many people decide to add Webmaster Tools after seeing this? http://amplify.com/u/ftuu

Instead Of Ads Google Promotions for Webmaster Tools

Google wants everyone to add tagging to their web pages as I was doing some research on the SEW forums and I saw a promotion where normally there would be a sponsored listing - sorry where an Ad would be now.



So I did some more tests and apparently if you do a site: search you will see the ads. Clever really as it asks if you are site owner and is pushing tool set that would do pretty much what I was looking at. Wonder how many people decide to add Webmaster Tools after seeing this?

Saturday, November 20, 2010

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Acquisition Rumors Link Google and Groupon http://amplify.com/u/fpm0

Acquisition Rumors Link Google and Groupon

Daily deals site Groupon might soon become the property of another company whose name starts with "G" and contains a couple "o"s, according to a new report. Kara Swisher reported earlier this morning, According to multiple sources close to the situation, Google is in discussions with local deals powerhouse Groupon about buying it. Sources said the price being considered is certainly no discount and well above the $2 billion to $3 billion that Yahoo offered Groupon in acquisition talks that took place earlier this year. The idea of an increased bid seems reasonable, since the Yahoo discussions didn't work out.  Also, Google had $33.4 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities just sitting around as of September 30th, so the company can afford to pay a little more. Saving money has become a popular activity, and Groupon is among the top players in the field.  Its ties to Facebook and Twitter, along with its mobile presence, then add additional value. There is one major issue in a possible Google purchase of Groupon because more regulatory scrutiny by the federal government over its power online. http://amplify.com/u/fpm0

Acquisition Rumors Link Google and Groupon

Daily deals site Groupon might soon become the property of another company whose name starts with "G" and contains a couple "o"s, according to a new report. Kara Swisher reported earlier this morning, According to multiple sources close to the situation, Google is in discussions with local deals powerhouse Groupon about buying it. Sources said the price being considered is certainly no discount and well above the $2 billion to $3 billion that Yahoo offered Groupon in acquisition talks that took place earlier this year.



The idea of an increased bid seems reasonable, since the Yahoo discussions didn't work out.  Also, Google had $33.4 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities just sitting around as of September 30th, so the company can afford to pay a little more.



Saving money has become a popular activity, and Groupon is among the top players in the field.  Its ties to Facebook and Twitter, along with its mobile presence, then add additional value. There is one major issue in a possible Google purchase of Groupon because more regulatory scrutiny by the federal government over its power online.
Acquisition Rumors Link Google and Groupon http://amplify.com/u/fpm0

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Google Chrome Tops in New List of Vulnerable Applications

Today Chrome makes the number one spot on a list titled "Top Vulnerable Applications - 2010".



Bit9, which created the list, did so by pulling statistics from U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology's official vulnerability database.  Chrome came in first by a significant margin, with 76 reported vulnerabilities to second-place Safari's 60 problems. Firefox had 51 vulnerabilities and Internet Explorer had 32



But Chrome is by far the youngest piece of software on the list and since Google is actively bribing people to seek out vulnerabilities. Maybe Google will do better the next time Bit9 releases its "Top Vulnerable Applications" list.

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Google Chrome Tops in New List of Vulnerable Applications http://amplify.com/u/fhrv

Google Chrome Tops in New List of Vulnerable Applications

Today Chrome makes the number one spot on a list titled "Top Vulnerable Applications - 2010". Bit9, which created the list, did so by pulling statistics from U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology's official vulnerability database.  Chrome came in first by a significant margin, with 76 reported vulnerabilities to second-place Safari's 60 problems. Firefox had 51 vulnerabilities and Internet Explorer had 32 But Chrome is by far the youngest piece of software on the list and since Google is actively bribing people to seek out vulnerabilities. Maybe Google will do better the next time Bit9 releases its "Top Vulnerable Applications" list. http://amplify.com/u/fhrv
Google Chrome Tops in New List of Vulnerable Applications http://amplify.com/u/fhrv

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

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Social media and research http://amplify.com/u/fbmq

Social media and research

Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Today’s research delicacy is about the integration of social media and e-mail. Its a match that is made in heaven from a theoretical standpoint for sure. In practice, these things tend to be a little more like real life means great intentions but messier than any of us would like. Now days we get more information about how this marriage is something that is being done with great success. We get the data from; it’s a company that does e-mail marketing management for businesses and organizations. If we have learned one thing over the past several years the research as PR movement is alive and well. Too bad that doesn’t always mean that the data isn’t influenced. The main question which comes in my mind is: If you used social media with e-mail marketing to get better results this last year, how much better were your results?

Research is a good thing. It needs to be done but the simple matter is that it needs to be performed by an unsponsored third party for it to truly have some value. As soon as I see that a piece of research comes from a company that stands to benefit from a positive result I turn into the high cynic and I suggest you do the same.

Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com http://amplify.com/u/fbmq

Social media and research





Today’s research delicacy is about the integration of social media and e-mail. Its a match that is made in heaven from a theoretical standpoint for sure. In practice, these things tend to be a little more like real life means great intentions but messier than any of us would like.



Now days we get more information about how this marriage is something that is being done with great success. We get the data from; it’s a company that does e-mail marketing management for businesses and organizations. If we have learned one thing over the past several years the research as PR movement is alive and well. Too bad that doesn’t always mean that the data isn’t influenced.



The main question which comes in my mind is: If you used social media with e-mail marketing to get better results this last year, how much better were your results?

Research is a good thing. It needs to be done but the simple matter is that it needs to be performed by an unsponsored third party for it to truly have some value. As soon as I see that a piece of research comes from a company that stands to benefit from a positive result I turn into the high cynic and I suggest you do the same.





Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com
Social media and research http://amplify.com/u/fbmq

Monday, November 15, 2010

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Custom Blog Redesign in 5 Easy Steps http://amplify.com/u/f9dg
Custom Blog Redesign in 5 Easy Steps http://amplify.com/u/f9dg

Custom Blog Redesign in 5 Easy Steps

Today I share the five key factors I believe you should consider before hiring a blog designer. Thinking about these five factors in advance will help you make the most of your experience. 1. What are your goals for the project? This sounds like an obvious question, but being able to communicate clearly your reasons for wanting a blog design will be extremely helpful for your designer, and will contribute to a more successful project. I recommend having one or two main goals or objectives. Then, if necessary, create a subset of several more. I want my blog to look better,” or “I want my blog to be more visible.” Neither of these goals are specific enough to help us create a great blog design, so it’s my job to ask more specific questions at that point. 2. Which sites do you like? What do you like about them? Having a list of sites and blogs that you like and can reference is a huge help to your designer. This doesn’t mean that you have to have examples of sites that you want to copy, or sites that you like everything about—actually, the contrary is true. The best thing to do is gather sites that you like specific elements of. For example, you could really like the header of one site, the color scheme of another site, and the footer of yet another site. 3. What’s your budget? Have a budget in mind for your project—this may determine who you hire. There are many possibilities for designing a blog interface, and a wide range of pricing options. 4. What’s your timeline? The timeline for the creation of a custom blog design comes down the schedule of the person or company doing the creative work. Designers usually have lead times of at least a couple weeks for starting new projects. 5. Which sites has the designer created that you like? There is no doubt that you have selected several possible designers for your project, and that you have selected them at least in part because of their past work. It’s important that you can identify which sites they have done that you like, and what you like about them, for referencing purposes when you are speaking with the designer. Conclusion: Whichever route you choose to go through agency, freelancer, 99designs.com just remember that the more thought and work you put into the project before approaching designers, the more successful your project is going to be. Getting a custom blog designed can be a headache or a great experience, but fortunately you can do a lot to influence which way the project goes. Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com http://amplify.com/u/f9dg

Custom Blog Redesign in 5 Easy Steps

Today I share the five key factors I believe you should consider before hiring a blog designer. Thinking about these five factors in advance will help you make the most of your experience.



1. What are your goals for the project?



This sounds like an obvious question, but being able to communicate clearly your reasons for wanting a blog design will be extremely helpful for your designer, and will contribute to a more successful project.

I recommend having one or two main goals or objectives. Then, if necessary, create a subset of several more. I want my blog to look better,” or “I want my blog to be more visible.” Neither of these goals are specific enough to help us create a great blog design, so it’s my job to ask more specific questions at that point.



2. Which sites do you like? What do you like about them?




Having a list of sites and blogs that you like and can reference is a huge help to your designer. This doesn’t mean that you have to have examples of sites that you want to copy, or sites that you like everything about—actually, the contrary is true. The best thing to do is gather sites that you like specific elements of. For example, you could really like the header of one site, the color scheme of another site, and the footer of yet another site.



3. What’s your budget?




Have a budget in mind for your project—this may determine who you hire. There are many possibilities for designing a blog interface, and a wide range of pricing options.



4. What’s your timeline?




The timeline for the creation of a custom blog design comes down the schedule of the person or company doing the creative work. Designers usually have lead times of at least a couple weeks for starting new projects.



5. Which sites has the designer created that you like?



There is no doubt that you have selected several possible designers for your project, and that you have selected them at least in part because of their past work. It’s important that you can identify which sites they have done that you like, and what you like about them, for referencing purposes when you are speaking with the designer.



Conclusion:




Whichever route you choose to go through agency, freelancer, 99designs.com just remember that the more thought and work you put into the project before approaching designers, the more successful your project is going to be. Getting a custom blog designed can be a headache or a great experience, but fortunately you can do a lot to influence which way the project goes.



Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com

Friday, November 12, 2010

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Internet Marketing Secrets http://amplify.com/u/f2qv

Internet Marketing Secrets

Companies pay a fortune for secret Internet Marketing techniques used by professionals in the industry

Search engine optimization is a complex field but is essential for anyone who depends on web presence to convert sales. This post attempts to bring business owners up to date on basics of search engine optimization. Some companies offer many secrets of search engine optimization against much of the "common sense" within the optimization business, but feels that teaching potential clients the basics of SEO will actually attract new customers in the long run. One should know that web optimization is vastly misunderstood by persons whom are not in the industry. We can see evidence of this in poorly optimized sites, or sites with no optimization whatsoever. We feel that the more people know about the basics of search engine optimization, the more they will understand how important it really is. http://amplify.com/u/f2qv
Internet Marketing Secrets http://amplify.com/u/f2qv

Internet Marketing Secrets

Companies pay a fortune for secret Internet Marketing techniques used by professionals in the industry





Search engine optimization is a complex field but is essential for anyone who depends on web presence to convert sales. This post attempts to bring business owners up to date on basics of search engine optimization. Some companies offer many secrets of search engine optimization against much of the "common sense" within the optimization business, but feels that teaching potential clients the basics of SEO will actually attract new customers in the long run.



One should know that web optimization is vastly misunderstood by persons whom are not in the industry. We can see evidence of this in poorly optimized sites, or sites with no optimization whatsoever. We feel that the more people know about the basics of search engine optimization, the more they will understand how important it really is.

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Internet Marketing Secrets:- Companies pay a fortune for secret Internet Marketing techniques used by professio... http://amplify.com/u/f2pj
Internet Marketing Secrets:- Companies pay a fortune for secret Internet Marketing techniques used by professionals in the industrySearch engine optimization is a complex field but is essential for anyone who depends on web presence to convert sales. This post attempts to bring business owners up to date on basics of search engine optimization. Some companies offer many secrets of search engine optimization against much of the "common sense" within the optimization business, but feels that teaching potential clients the basics of SEO will actually attract new customers in the long run.One should know that web optimization is vastly misunderstood by persons whom are not in the industry. We can see evidence of this in poorly optimized sites, or sites with no optimization whatsoever. Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com http://amplify.com/u/f2pj
Internet Marketing Secrets:- Companies pay a fortune for secret Internet Marketing techniques used by professio... http://amplify.com/u/f2pj

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Internet Marketing Secrets:- Companies pay a fortune for secret Internet Marketing techniques used by professionals in the industrySearch engine optimization is a complex field but is essential for anyone who depends on web presence to convert sales. This post attempts to bring business owners up to date on basics of search engine optimization. Some companies offer many secrets of search engine optimization against much of the "common sense" within the optimization business, but feels that teaching potential clients the basics of SEO will actually attract new customers in the long run.One should know that web optimization is vastly misunderstood by persons whom are not in the industry. We can see evidence of this in poorly optimized sites, or sites with no optimization whatsoever. Peter Zmijewski who is called as a internet marketing guru is the founder and CEO of KeywordSpy.com . You can find more information about him at PeterZmijewski.com http://amplify.com/u/f2pj

Monday, November 8, 2010

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linkamplify.com helps you to increase your Business Revenue :linkamplify focuses on Affiliate Marketing Managem... http://amplify.com/u/escv

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linkamplify.com helps you to increase your Business Revenue :linkamplify focuses on Affiliate Marketing Management, PPC Management & general Internet advertising. We have in-house experts in each department that have already helped many large and small businesses and achieve serious results that translate into substantially increased revenue immediately. http://amplify.com/u/escv
linkamplify.com helps you to increase your Business Revenue :linkamplify focuses on Affiliate Marketing Managem... http://amplify.com/u/escv
linkamplify.com helps you to increase your Business Revenue :linkamplify focuses on Affiliate Marketing Management, PPC Management & general Internet advertising. We have in-house experts in each department that have already helped many large and small businesses and achieve serious results that translate into substantially increased revenue immediately. http://amplify.com/u/escv