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It’s Official Now!: One Domain To Dominate A Single Page On Google’s Search Results
Posted by: | CommentsYet another change on Google, and this time Google has tweaked its ranking algorithm so to allow, a large number of results from a single site on a single page. According to Google, this improvement is essentially for users to find better and deeper results from a single site

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It’s Official Now!: One Domain To Dominate A Single Page On Google’s Search Results
Duplicate Content and Multiple Site Issues – SES San Francisco 2010 Day 3
Posted by: | CommentsThis 2nd session of Search Engine Strategies San Francisco 2010 Day 3 focused mainly on what is duplicate content and the issues related with duplicate content and multiple sites. Moderator: Adam Audette, President, AudetteMedia, Inc Speakers: Shari Thurow, Founder & SEO Director, Omni Marketing Interactive Kathleen Pitcher, Senior Manager, Acquisitions Marketing, Pogo.com/Electronic Arts, Inc. Michael Gray, Owner, Atlas Web Service Shari Thurow is the first speaker of this session who explains what is a duplicate content, why it poses a problem, plus how search engines determine duplicate content, and finally, an overview of recommendations and solutions.

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Duplicate Content and Multiple Site Issues – SES San Francisco 2010 Day 3
PPC or SEO? The Ultimate Search Marketing Battle – SES San Francisco 2010 Day 3
Posted by: | CommentsThe 1st session of Search Engine Strategies San Francisco 2010 Day 3 was on the topic “PPC or SEO.” The agenda of the session was on putting forward which is important search marketing tool PPC or SEO?

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PPC or SEO? The Ultimate Search Marketing Battle – SES San Francisco 2010 Day 3
This session of Search Engine Strategies San Francisco 2010 focused on arranging analytical data and presenting them in a meaningful manner.

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Deep Dive into Analytics: When Bounce Rate no Longer Floats your Boat: SES San Francisco 2010
Search: Where to next? SES San Francisco 2010
Posted by: | CommentsThe first session of the Day 1 was “Search: Where to next?” The agenda of this session was about search engine marketing as a discipline, its transformation in recent years and where it is heading to?

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Search: Where to next? SES San Francisco 2010
Microsoft adCenter summer 2010 upgrades with New Features
Posted by: | CommentsThe upgradation of Microsoft adCentre summer 2010 has been completed with the addition of new advance features. These new features will help the users in managing the overall search and content advertising strategies. Most of these features are the ones requested by the visitors in the adCenter community.

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Microsoft adCenter summer 2010 upgrades with New Features
Google officially renamed as Topeka!
Posted by: | CommentsIt all started with the Googles Fibre for Communities program. While many mayors and cities decided on outdoing each other in heightened antics to drive Googles attention, the capital city of Kansas issued a proclamation to temporarily change its name to Google. Now, to return the gesture, Google has changed its name to Topeka

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Google officially renamed as Topeka!
The 6th SEMPO Search Engine Marketing Report is out.

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SEO Industry Projected To Grow by 14% in 2010: SEMPO State of Search Engine Marketing Survey 2010
AdWords Search Funnels: New Reports on Keyword Conversions Launched!
Posted by: | CommentsThe new reports are all about seeing sales as a process than a one-click act. Google AdWords used to attribute the conversion to the last ad someone clicks before making a conversion. But now insights will be given into the multiple search process and prior interaction with your ads which led to the uccess.

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AdWords Search Funnels: New Reports on Keyword Conversions Launched!