Sunday, March 27, 2005

SEO News Update

Blog Posting Frequency and Other Dilemmas (WebProNews)

Blog posting frequency is a question, that faces and confounds every blog writer, from time to time. Occasionally, more often than that...

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Feedster Accused of Spamming Search Engines (WebProNews)

Tim Yang is claiming that the claim your feed function at Feedster is spamming Google et al...

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Obituaries (Honolulu Advertiser)

VIOLET OK SOON RHO CHO, 85, of Honolulu, died March 17, 2005. Born in Honolulu. A retired secretary. Survived by husband, Summer; sons, Dr. Colin and Dr. Clinton; daughter, Caren Walsh; sister, Aggie Chun; four grandchildren. Service 3 p.m. Tuesday at National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

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Firms Pay For Search Placement, And Seek 'Natural' Advantage (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)

Paid search continues to drive strong growth at Google, Yahoo and other Internet search engines. That might be why the words of eBay Chief Executive Meg Whitman in January didn't attract as much attention as they might have.

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Yahoo Fires New Volley in E-Mail Wars (E-Commerce Times)

The larger e-mail size is also the latest example of how far Web portals are willing to go in order to lock in loyalty among users, whose eyeballs advertisers are paying to reach.

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AFP's Dispute with Google Has Unfortunate Results (WebProNews)

Search Engine Guide has details of an unfortunate victim of the recent dispute between Google and AFP (a French based news service).

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SEO Blog Power: Spread The Word (WebProNews)

More and more online businesses and internet marketing companies are finding out the business blog secret.

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How Competitions Affect SEO Perceptions (SEO Chat)

In February 2005, Israeli Internet portal NRG Maariv sponsored a Google Bombing competition. The g...

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A charming screwball comedy about the mob putting the screws on (Seattle Times)

Bloody funny and just plain bloody, "Marrying the Mafia" is an engaging romantic farce with classic screwball overtones, offset by particularly...

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Search Engine Forums Spotlight (InternetNews.com)

"...I argue that we've had tagging of web pages for years and that the search engines don't use that information because it's not trustworthy.

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