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July 2009

JobServe offers SmartAds, a new pay-per-click product

With its PPC techniques, SmartAds will allow job recruiters to reach potential applicants and candidates for a cost efficient price. SmartAds is a pay for performance product ...

More From July 2009

Blue Water Media works with government office for SEO

More and more businesses are using search engine optimization (SEO) to raise their exposure level on the Internet. But, private companies ...

SEO has a place in medicine

Nowadays, you can do almost everything through the Web. While it is an unlimited source of leisure and information, it can ...

Yahoo revamps home page—will it revamp SEO strategies?

With Bing on the rise and Google firmly staying on top, Yahoo has been left out of the discussions regarding search ...

Indian IT firm offers PPC Advertising

Vision Websters Pvt Ltd, a leading Total Internet Marketing Solutions Company from India, announced that it will now offer Pay-Per-Click (PPC) ...

Pay-per-click ads: choose your words carefully

Topping the Google results page is no easy task. You’ll need excellent search engine optimization (SEO) and, in most cases, you’ll need ...

Can Digg improve your site’s SEO?

Websites looking to increase traffic and search engine optimization (SEO) are instructed to get as many links as they can to ...

Think New Creative Solutions, Inc. Launches Version 2.0 of its SEO Software

Charleston, SC based web design company (http://www.think-new.com) Think New Creative Solutions, Inc. emerges as a leader in the industry of web ...

Bing revs up PPC advertising campaign

In a study last month, eCommerce conducted a survey about Bing—Microsoft’s search engine—as a platform for pay-per-click (PPC) advertising. Around 66% ...

Growing SEO job market

With so many competitors in cyberspace, more and more companies are adapting search engine optimization (SEO) techniques to gain an edge ...

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