How the SEO industry will grow in 2010 | Just Search | Search Engine Optimisation & Internet Marketing Journal
The SEO industry is almost certain to grow stronger in 2010. With the full launch of Bing rivalling Google for the users who browse the internet, there is bound to be a lot of focus on optimising for Bing in a similar way to how we treat Google now. One of the main factors towards [...]
Are You Flushing Your SEO Down The Drain? | Get Elastic
It breaks my heart when I see URLs with session IDs crawled and indexed by search engines and returned in search results. via getelastic.com Interesting rant about sessions IDs. There is little reason to use session IDs when a site can be designed around cookies. Unfortunately, there are some who won’t ever listen…frustrating for any [...]
Is SEO Dead? 1997 Prediction, Meet 2009 Reality
But I think if SEO hasn’t died in the 12 years since it was first predicted, it isn’t going away any time soon. SEO is more than ranking web pages. SEO is not about tricking search engines. SEO is not a complete online marketing plan, but… SEO — and search marketing in general — isn’t [...]
SEO Expert Swears In Court That Google Uses Meta Keywords Tag
I was pointed to a filed affidavit (PDF) between Jenzabar & Robert Maginn as the plaintiffs versus Long Bow Group as the defendants. In short, it seems like the plaintiff is suing the defendants over trademark infringement within a site’s keyword meta tags. via searchengineland.com Very interesting. Legalities notwithstanding, wouldn’t it make better sense to [...]
Expert: SEO ‘best practices’ still required
Boggs writes that, despite the rise of cookie-based personalization, it still takes a certain amount of luck to create a wildly successful search engine optimization (SEO) campaign. The best, says Boggs, occupy a less-traveled SEO niche, with few sites or marketers working to increase their profile in a given area. Personalized SEO is important, according [...]
Google Street View arrives here to controversy
A HIGHLY controversial virtual-tour service by Google arrived in Singapore yesterday. And, already, it has polarised Internet users here on whether it infringes privacy. Street View was launched by the American search-engine giant in the United States in May 2007 and is now via digital.asiaone.com Controversy? What controversy??? Posted via web from bluelambda’s posterous
The Demise of SEO Won’t Be Caused by Personalization
A few people at the Search Engine Strategies Conference in Chicago this week, including some panelists on stage and many influential members of our industry, made it seem like personalization will mean the death of SEO. Aside from the obvious easy jabs from paid search extremists whose model would predict growth as a result of [...]








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