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January 2012

SEO for the Super Bowl

Super Bowl Sunday is fast-approaching. And it’s not just fans that are waiting for the day. Search engine optimization specialists are looking forward to it, as ...

More From January 2012

Google’s new privacy policy receives mixed reviews

The Washington Post recently conducted a study regarding Google’s new privacy policy. The informal poll was conducted on web readers. They were ...

E-mail is now a bigger part of SEO

E-mail has become a big part of the lives of consumers, making it a priority for online retailers. Elite Email, a renowned ...

Mobiles and tablets are big SEO targets

Mobile commerce is on the rise. According to a report from Equation Research, 14 percent of online shopping transactions are made through ...

Long-tail keywords are common on Ask.com

According to Chitika, search queries in Ask.com are the longest among five search engines. Ask was closely followed by Google on ...

Minor algorithm changes from Google

According to a source from Google, users will now be able to include special characters for their search queries, making search ...

The benefits of SEO

In order to succeed, an online business needs to be able to reliably drive traffic to its site. This ensures that ...

More web spending for 2012

According to eMarketer, businesses are forecasted to spend around $39 billion for web marketing in 2012. In addition to that, reports also ...

Refocusing SEO for female demographic

Businesses that are targeting female shoppers can strengthen their online presence by refocusing their strategies. Based on a recent report from ...

PPC surge during the holidays

The consumer electronics industry led the way in terms of paid search marketing during the fourth quarter of 2011, as companies ...

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