Icy Weather Won't Impact Economy, Unless It Persists

At first glance, it may seem that the icy and cold conditions most of the U.S. has been experiencing could be great for the economy.  However, things are in fact the complete opposite.

  • Flights: No one wants to fly in this weather, and in some areas the weather is so bad that many flights have been cancelled leaving passengers...

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4 Success Tips for Internet Marketers in 2014

Now that the holiday season is almost over most marketers are thinking about the future plans of 2014. You may have not been satisfied with this year’s leads and would like to be more successful in the future. Here are some useful tips you might put into use:

  1. Have a plan. Although it is commendable to be ambitious, online...

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Married to SEO But…

The start of a new year is a time when one tends to reflect on a lot of stuff, both intended and unintended. As the new year rolls on I started to reflect on my career choice as a digital marketer. I started my career as a SEO person and I am still married to it. But these days I am having an affair with PPC. Its less demanding, convenient, the outcome is predictable and there is no long-term commitment unless you really want it.

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2013: The Year That Saw Link Building Strategy Suffer

Link building in 2013 underwent a serious identity crisis. The major factors that led to the death of link building revolted around Google getting smarter and the users getting even savvier. Therefore, the traditional links were slowly getting clouded by Google shopping ads, image and news results. This made it even harder for a successful link-building...

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How Vertical Search Is Changing the Nature of Search

The word Google needs no introduction as it has been the main ground for eager consumers searching for answers related to products and services. However, the nature of online search engines is changing with the introduction of other sites offering similar services but with more narrowed results. These include Amazon, eBay or PriceGrabber. A recent study examining online search trends showed a decline

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4 Tips to Get Your Website Ready for Christmas

After Halloween, Christmas is the most expensive and popular holiday. Not only do people tend to spend the most money on Christmas, but surprisingly enough shopping online seems to be the way to go. If you have a website online and you are doing some sort of a service or selling a product, you need to be ready for this Christmas...

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Matt Cutts Advocates Aggressive Disavowal of Bad Links

Matt Cutts, Google's authority on SEO, released a video explaining how web owners can disavow links in order for penalized sites to get a fresh new start. He says that anyone who has hired a SEO company that resulted in bad links can use the disavow tool aggressively. In some cases website owners may want to disavow entire months or years of bad links, depending on how sever they have impacted your site. Read This Post »