Posts Tagged ‘search engines’

Google’s Keyword Tool Explained

A friend of mine and fellow PPC analyst asked me if I had noticed any difference in the performance of my PPC search volumes in the last few months. While things seemed to be normal on the results end, they were significantly off my projections, in the bad way. For those of you that do [...]

Why Social Networks Aren’t The Best SEO Links

I keep reading about how link exchanges are terrible and can permanently damage your rank. This is true, you should know by now that there is no magic bullet for SEO. It takes good ol’ (relevant) hard work. But many people are suggesting the treasure trove of social networks as a source of links. This [...]

How To Convert An Excel List Of Keywords To A Comma Separated List

Let’s say you’ve got your master list of keywords, for SEO or Adwords all ready to go. If you’ve done your homework, and read the Long Tail, you know that you should have a few thousand keywords. They’re primed, relevant and sure to please the Adwords Quality Score and you need to copy these in [...]

3 Buzz Phrases and Search Engine Myths That Need A Bazooka Reality Check

Adam Ostrow (@Adam Ostrow) said it best on Twitter: You know how politicians often break out the “tax ax“? I think I’m going to coin the “buzzword bazooka“ If ‘pride goes before the fall’, then buzzwords go before pride. If you work with search engines, you should probably know a few languages including HTML (I [...]

Bing Gains US Search Market Share For 8 Months In A Row

Microsoft’s Bing.com, an attempt to catch up to Google’s search prowess is consistently gaining market share that Google and Yahoo are losing. But they do have a LONG way to go. http://ow.ly/16vg4

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