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Monday, December 14, 2009

Search Engine Strategies

A Black Hat Debate

There was an interesting discussion about the difference between "Black Hat" and "white Hat" SEO, and how their meanings change over time. This led to talk about Google's place as the enforcer of rules.


What's Better: PPC or SEO?

If you've ever wondered whether you should focus your efforts on PPC or SEO, some experts looked at the pros and cons of both, which could help you in your decision. Of course using both is always an option, but does one fit your plan and budget better than the other?

Ranking In Real-Time Search

Real-time search has been the subject of much discussion throughout the industry in 2009. Now the year is almost over, and Google has finally introduced its version right into its regular search results. What does this mean and how can you optimize for it?

The Future Of Online PR

PR tools change over time, but the principles remain relatively consistent. In the age of social media, many PR professionals have discovered just that, and many more marketers continue to do so as time progresses. That said, PR must still evolve to utilize the evolution of tools and go where the people are.


Lessons from Political Social Media

Social media has changed politics. There's no question about it. The last U.S. Presidential election really highlighted it, but you can expect that every election from here on out will accentuate that point further. Dan Siroker, former Deputy New Media Director for the Obama Presidential Transition discussed the topic at the conference and pointed to five lessons that should be taken away.

Be Proactive to Avoid Duplicate Content Issues

Duplicate content is one of those topics in search engine marketing that comes up over and over again. It never really goes away. Though Google has come right out and said that it doesn't exactly get you "penalized" in their search engine, there are still reasons it should generally be avoided in most cases (though there are exceptions). Experts discussed ways to better manage your content to avoid duplicate content issues.


Small Businesses And Social Media

The big companies often make social media look easy, but let's face it. Small businesses just don't have the same resources. That doesn't mean that small businesses can find a tremendous amount of benefit to using social media channels to connect with the customers and the general public. Need some advice?


Moving Beyond Google

There's no question that Google is a dominant force on the Internet. You can hardly ignore Google as a marketer or webmaster. Still, it's not the only thing people use on the Internet, and it's not the only way they find content, products, and sites. It shouldn't be your only area of focus. At SES, some tips on moving beyond Google were discussed.

How Marketers Can Find Success Via Search

Search is getting harder for marketers all the time. Search engines frequently change how they deliver results. Google has really driven this point home in the past week with the announcements of personalized and real-time search. Search marketers have to constantly adapt. Still, there are some things that never change. Experts discussed how marketers can find success with search in one session at the conference.

Optimizing for Mixed Media Search Results

One of the ways search is getting more challenging for marketers is the inclusion of mixed media search results like Google's Universal Search. Google sometimes delivers news search, image search, blog search, local search, and other kinds of results (now real-time results) in SERPs, and while this can be great for users, it also means less focus on organic search results. That means as a search marketer, you really can't ignore the mixed media result being pulled.


This is to aid SEO BONDS Followers.

Courtesy of  Chris Crum "Webpronews"



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