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Everyone who is popular gains detractors along the way. And detractors tend to flock together and vote for other people who share their opinions. That trend virtually guarantees any valuable brand will have dirt ranking somewhere in the search results. The more valuable the brand gets the more people who will gun to unearth the dirt.
With so much competition for attention, many publishers believe they need to offer bold predictions quickly in order to be remarkable. And when those predictions go wrong people are creating documentaries about how wrong you are. Jim Cramer recently mentioned that Bear Stearns was fine right and talked about how unsophisticated the naysayers were (and how they never did their homework)
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There's plenty of attention paid towards social networks today, especially due to the visitor volumes achieved by MySpace, Facebook and other newer entrants. As the social networks become even more popular, they change the typical user "web behavior" and the demographic makeup on certain social network sites.
It's not all about the youth demographics or early adopters anymore. If traffic and time spent on social sites continue to grow, these destinations will compete for the time and attention of visitors on other sites.
The major challenges for both web publishers and their advertisers come from the expected traffic losses as visitors spend even more time engaging with their social networks around specific interests (i.e. business, culture, friends, etc.). Simply p |
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During the Orion Panel on universal search at last week's Search Engine Strategies conference, James Lamberti, SVP of search and media at comScore, presented new data that raised a series of new questions.
As Kevin Ryan reported in "Uncovering the Real Universal Search," comScore found that in only one week in January, of 1.2 billion search queries in the U.S., there were 220 million universal search results. That means 17 percent of all searches on Google showed at least one result with video, news, images, maps, weather, or stocks.
The data also showed that 57 percent of the 87 million people who searched during that week in January saw some type of universal search result. Of those, 38 percent saw a video result, 34 percent saw news, 19 percent saw images, and 1 |
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In this article, we will take a look at the Robots Exclusion Standard. It sounds like something straight out of a science fiction book, but is really nothing more than a tool to prevent web spiders and robots from accessing a particular section of your website, or even your entire website if you so desire, that you don't want indexed. The standard goes by many names, like the Robot Exclusion Protocol, but you most likely have heard of it as the robots.txt protocol. No matter what you may call it, it is a handy tool that, when used properly, can help increase your ranking with the various web pages.The standard was created in June of 1994 to handle robots that were accessing deep virtual trees, attacking servers with a succession of rapid requests, and downloading certain files over and |
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Last week I got this via email
Hello,
How would you like getting a logo’s (or) icon’s (or) seo report (or)template (or) Banner (or) Article (or) Header designed free of cost for your website. We are giving away these services as a promotional measure for free of cost. In return we need a link at your site for each services at home or internal page(Except link,resources,directory pages).
So to get a new services all you got to do is mail us back with the confirmation of link and the page where the link added for our site. If not interested in any of these offer,and interested to do three-way link exchange,please feel free to mail me back.
Awaiting for your reply,
Jeena.
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