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14 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Social Media Isn’t For Every Small Business

Social media gets a lot of attention these days. And it should — because it is a potentially important aspect of many businesses. Notice I didn’t say every business. As with many things in the business world, if you are talking about how a practice or discipline relates to the SMB, you have to treat [...]

14 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

5 Must-Have Keyword Research Tools

Whether you are doing search engine optimization, social media optimization, or running a pay-per-click campaign, the right keywords are the basis of any successful marketing effort. The two leaders in the field of keyword research have always been WordTracker and Keyword Discovery. Both are great tools and both are reasonably priced, especially if you’re serious about search [...]

14 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Small Businesses Need To Claim Their Name On Local Search

How many times can one person come across a relatively successful small business and find, once again, that they have not even claimed their local business listing in the Google Local Business Center? Enough for me to lose count, that’s how many. If you are a search marketer and you deal with any business of any [...]

13 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Bing Is Coming Along Well

As we recently reported, Bing had a pretty solid first month, with nearly 50 million visitors in the US alone in June. While much of that traffic was simply re-directed from Microsoft’s old search engine, Live.com, most reports indicate that there was indeed some growth to be had as the company spent big money on advertising [...]

13 July 2009 ~ 1 Comment

Facebook Is Worth $6.5 Billion!

Back in May, Facebook raised another $200 million, which valued the company at $10 billion. Now, the investor – Digital Sky Technologies – is allowing employees to sell shares at a valuation of $6.5 billion according to a report in The New York Times.
While that’s a far cry from the $15 billion that Facebook was once valued at by [...]