Focus shifts to location-based SEO
Published on March 19, 2010 by Last Click News · No Comments
With a growing market for mobile internet devices, location-based search engine optimization (SEO) is set to be the next biggest trend in internet marketing industry.
Many advertisers have already begun upgrading their location-based SEO campaigns, and all indications point to further growth. Case and point: more and more location services are now available for mobile internet browsers.
On the downside, experts say that some of these services may invade the privacy of users, which could prove to be problematic in the long run.
In fact, a new website—titled “Please Rob Me”—has already illustrated how location-enabled apps can be a big privacy problem for mobile internet browsers.

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