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Twitter Updates for 2007-10-31

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ArticleSnatch Blog » Blog Archive » The Death of Google AdWords Review
When I first heard about Simon Leung’s The Death of Google AdWords, I thought to myself…
“Oh no, not another death report.”
There’s already been other reports in the past year with a similar theme.
But out of curiosity, I took a peek anyway.

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The Death of Google AdWords Review

When I first heard about Simon Leung’s The Death of Google AdWords, I thought to myself…
“Oh no, not another death report.”
There’s already been other reports in the past year with a similar theme.
But out of curiosity, I took a peek anyway.
Much to my surprise, this report was actually really good!
The title really does make sense, [...]

SEO Myth-takes

If you’re relatively new to SEO, odds are you’ve got some misconceptions about how it works. Alternatively, if you’re an SEO pro, you’ve probably had clients who’ve made these wrong assumptions. They probably have strange, unrealistic ideas of what your services entail. Whether you’re a pro or a rookie, this list of SEO [...]

Halloween Spurs Searches For Pirates at the Disco

Expect to see a swarm of pirates plundering your yard this Halloween. Pirate costumes are again the most searched for ensembles, just like last year. Of course, it depends on the source. Yahoo says we’re all going disco. 
That data comes from Hitwise UK, so it may appear to be the Brits following America’s lead from [...]

Community Broadband Act To Reach Senate

The bipartisan Community Broadband Act, supported by some well-known US senators, was passed out the Senate Commerce Committee today and will proceed to the full Senate for a vote. Most famous among the senators that introduced the bill are John Kerry, John McCain, and Ted Stephens, whose claim to fame at this point was labeling [...]

Whispers Emerge Of A Torrent-Free Future

Closing up parts of the BitTorrent protocol may have been a necessary business decision by Bram Cohen and company, but it’s motivated the people behind The Pirate Bay to start working on a new protocol to replace torrents.TorrentFreak frets that they would have to change their name should a new P2P protocol emerge, and supplant [...]

Online Retailers Thrifty With Marketing Spend

One-third of ecommerce merchants operate on a gross margin of 25 percent or less, according to an Internet Retailer survey conducted by Vovici.

"With a margin of less than 35%, there is very little room for error in terms of operating or discretionary expenses like marketing," said Mary Brett Whitfield, senior vice president of TNS Retail [...]

Reservation Road: A Study in SEO-based Movie Promotion

As some SEW readers know, some of our experts and bloggers have taken up the challenge to implement a best practices marketing campaign for Reservation Road, a movie released October 19. Carrie Hill and Debby Richman decided to push all the search optimization buttons possible – even with a limited time frame and zero dollars. [...]

Google Traffic after the Pagerank Crash

It’s now been a few days since the big Pagerank crash, and since we lost Pagerank here at SEOlogs, I though I’d post an update the current state of our Google traffic.This is a screen shot from Google Analytics for the past few days, and only shows referrals from Google. The last little dot [...]