Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

MSN/Bing

Social media strengthens its SEO integration

Links are an essential part of search engine optimization. At least, it used to be. Compiling links and keywords aren’t the only referrals on the internet. In ...

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Don’t overlook longtail keywords for SEO

Keyword selection is a big part of search engine optimization. Companies need to pick the right keywords to build information around ...

What happens to SEO in 2012

In 2011, search engine optimization took on a bigger role in internet marketing. You can expect more of this in 2012. ...

SEO Consult Named as Best UK SEO Agency by TopSEOs

[PRWeb press release] -- SEO Consult®, a premier UK agency specialising in a range of search engine optimisation services, have been ...

Facebook and Google are essential for SEO

Still not convinced that social and search are colliding? Well, get ready to get your mind changed. A recent study from Experian ...

Google and Mozilla Firefox will stay together for the next three years

Mozilla and Google will be staying together beyond 2012. According to reports, Mozilla has reached an agreement with Google to extend its ...

E-mail and social media to be integrated for SEO

According to a recent study from StrongMail and Zoomerang, social media and e-mail marketing campaigns will be integrated by most companies ...

Measuring SEO will be crucial in 2012

While most companies can measure the success of their e-mail marketing campaigns, some have struggled to gauge search engine optimization and ...

Bing tests ad placement in organic search results

Microsoft’s Bing has begun testing paid search ads in its organic results page rather than placing them on the sides or ...

SEO NZ Opens For New Zealand Business Owners

[PRWeb press release] -- Sydney-based search optimization company, SEO Partner, now offering localized SEO to major cities of English speaking countries, ...

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