WordPress SEO Tips Part VII This is part of our continue WordPress SEO Tips Series. You can follow along by visiting our WordPress SEO Tips category to see all of the previous articles. WordPress SEO Tips Part VII – Link Out And Touch Someone So much focus in the SEO community is focused on acquiring inbound links. […]
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Paid vs. Free Online Content It’s clear that Rupert Murdoch wants to pull all of his online content sites – including the online version of The Wall Street Journal – from Google. But is this a good idea? Here’s the Kudlow Report debating this issue (you have to watch a 15-second commercial – sorry!) […]
Facebook Fan Page Landing Tabs Having a default landing tab for your Facebook Fan Page is a great way to achieve 2 specific goals: 1) It’s a great way to “NOT” send traffic initially to your busy wall / news stream. 2) It’s a great way to invite people who are not yet fans of […]
Runway in Gilbralter Have you ever seen, or heard of, a runway that actually crosses a city street? Me neither! But it’s true. At the Gilbralter Airport, there is actually a traffic signal and pedestrian cross walk that goes right across the runway where aircraft of flying in. Check out this series of videos and […]
Google’s Buying Spree Google has been on a bit of buying spree today. Earlier today, Google agreed to acquire AdMob, a fast-growing start-up that developed technology to place ads on mobile phones, for $750 million in stock, the company said Monday. [source: NYTimes] And now Google just announced they have agreed to buy the voice over IP […]
News Corps Quest For Paid Content The issue of paid content vs. free content is growing more relevance and traction. Today, News Corp. (NWS) CEO Rupert Murdoch said the company will eventually remove stories from Google’s (GOOG) search index as a way to encourage people to pay for content online, according to a story in the Guardian, which apparently was […]
Twitter’s Retweet Feature Twitter has begun rolling out their much anticipated retweet feature. This feature was spelled out in detail in an earlier posting on the Twitter blog. The retweet feature’s objective is to formalize the retweet practice throughout all users on Twitter.