Archive for the ‘Internet Marketing’ Category
Thursday, November 10th, 2011
Deepweb
on Google+
Google has released Pages for Google +
Google+'s Pages are similar to Facebook Pages and allow Brands such as companies, organisations, local businesses, celebrities and other entities to create a presence on Google+
Previously there had been a lot of criticism of Google for not allowing these from the start of ...
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Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
We have a definitive answer from Google as to what is better for word separation in URLs.
Matt Cutts released one of his Webmaster videos discussing this and while there is not much in it (to the point he said not to change it if you already have underscores), that if ...
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Sunday, July 10th, 2011
There are an increasing number of clever uses of the internet as a marketing tool for companies, products and brands.
Once that I think is really good is that of the band Incubus.
They are releasing a new album soon called If Not Now,When? and using (as far as I can tell) ...
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Wednesday, June 1st, 2011
Under the Resources section on Twitter.com, you can find the new Follow Button.
Using the setup screen, it generates the code needed to put on your site to display the follow button. The good thing here, is that the button allows for the visitor to follow you on Twitter without leaving ...
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Thursday, January 27th, 2011
After repeatedly fixing up themes for SEO reasons, it gets a bit depressing that theme makers are not switched on about the basics.
A common occurance is when the title of the site and the description of the site is formatted with H1 and H2 tags, these tags are important for ...
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