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July 21, 2010 by
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Link Building is an integral part of any SEO campaign. As each day passes, there is increased competition on the Internet to be on the first page of a search engine. SEO companies guide you through the New Media Marketing process using some of the very latest in Web 2.0 tools and technologies. Link Building is an art and science. It is a delicate balance of hand picking relevant links to your website. Clients have different requirements, ranging from links relevancy, pagerank (PR) requirements and reciprocal or one way link building. SEO companies carefully manage your link building campaign to achieve your Internet marketing goals. Read the full post
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January 18, 2010 by
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Creating unique and successful viral content for your website, affiliated web pages, blogs and social media profiles is one of the most important elements of off-site SEO. This content can yield high traffic to your website, increase brand exposure, increased volume and quality of backlinks to your site and, ultimately, higher search engine rankings.
What is Viral Content? Read the full post
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December 20, 2009 by
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There used to be a time when the only reliable way to find information online was to use a search engine. After the advent of the latest thing on the internet, i.e. Web 2.0, which can also be explained as dynamic and interactive websites; people can use recommendations of other people to find information.
Social Bookmarking is a very good example of this genre. Websites like Digg, Furl and Del.icio.us are used by people to share their favorites and users tag these websites with keywords that they feel are appropriate. Read the full post
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December 09, 2009 by
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These days we are so used to lighting fast Internet that we get upset when it takes even ten seconds to load your FaceBook page. We are now so used to having all the information in the world at our fingertips that if it were taken away, a lot of people wouldn’t know what to do. Some of you may be too young to remember, but the Internet wasn’t all ways that fast or useful. It was called…DIAL-UP!! “GASP”
Believe it or not, dial up Internet was our only way of getting connected to the thing we love the most, the Internet. It was just a phone line that plugged right into your computer. Your computer would then dial a phone number to connect to the Internet. That’s right a phone number as if you were going to call a person. This process could sometimes take anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes. What? That’s too long? How are you going to check your MySpace? YOU’D HAVE TO WAIT!!
Unbelievably, this monster that we call dial-up is still being used, mostly in rural America. This is where the population is so low that the cable and DSL companies that provide us with Internet, won’t run lines in those areas because they would not make enough profit. The only alternative solution for dial-up customers in those kinds of areas, that I have found is satellite Internet. Satellite Internet providers like WildBlue can offer a much faster speed then dial-up ever could and without the hassle of tying up your phone line. People in those areas may never see cable speeds like we have in the big cities, but this can get them close.
Think about all the things you do with the Internet. It’s a lot more then you think. Let me run you though my typical Internet day.
I wake up in the morning and the first thing I do is check sports scores on line. Then I answer email from my friends or send a few myself. I typically download music and video files and sometimes grab a quick shower while they load. Next comes a quick check of the weather before I venture out. Upon returning at the end of my day, enjoy a movie from my Netflix account.
Let me run you though the same day, but without Internet. Wake up and run to the local newsstand to check sports scores. Then to the post office to buy some stamps so I can write and send letters. Then back home for a shower. Back out again to buy a new music CD and rent a movie. The video store was out of my first choice. Guess I shouldn’t have wasted all that time writing that letter. On my way back home I got caught in a downpour, didn’t have time to see the local weather forecast before I left. Found a phone book that was keeping my kitchen table level and looked up the number to a pizza place. I only ordered a small plain pizza because I spent all my money on stamps and gas going from place to place. Then I watched a “Law & Order” marathon on USA, because the movie I settled on was terrible. In conclusion I am broke, hungry and board out of my mind!!
Internet is with out a doubt the thing we take for granted the most in life. We don’t realize how much we use it and how much it makes our life easier. What ever you need to use the Internet for tomorrow, stop and try to perform the task with it. Maybe then we can all start appreciating the luxury of the Internet. Read the full post
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