Thursday, June 02, 2005

SEO News Update

U.S. Manufacturers Resist Natural Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Online Sales Leads (PR Web)

New study shows how poorly U.S. manufacturers use natural search engine optimization (SEO) as an online marketing strategy to generate new sales leads. [PRWEB Jun 1, 2005]

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U.S. Manufacturers Resist Natural Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Online Sales Leads (PR Web via Yahoo! News)

Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) June 1, 2005 -- A new study of 350 U.S manufacturers found that most of these companies fail to embrace basic natural search engine optimization (SEO) techniques that can help trigger online sales leads.

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Companies subvert search results to squelch criticism (Online Journalism Review)

It's not illegal, but it's SEO gone bad. Companies such as Quixtar are using Google-bombing, link farms and Web spam pages to place positive sites in the top search results -- which pushes the negative ones down.

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Free Software Trial Aims to Correct the Growing Problem of 'Invisible' Websites (PR Web)

SEO-Elite Online (http://www.seo-eliteonline.com) offers free tips on getting any website noticed by the search engines, and explains how its powerful downloadable software goes further to help you attain a top 10 ranking within 28 days. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]

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Briefs: Seo pitches Tides to shutout of Ottawa (Hampton Roads Daily Press)

South Korea's Jae Seo pitched 7 2/3 shutout innings Sunday at Harbor Park as the Norfolk Tides beat Ottawa 3-0. Seo (3-0) struck out six, walked two and gave up seven hits. Juan Padilla got his third save.

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Seo, Tides blank Lynx, 3-0 (OurSports Central)

Jae Seo went 7.2 shutout innings, leading the Tides past the Ottawa Lynx 3-0 Sunday afternoon at Harbor Park. Seo, who scattered seven hits, improved to 3-0 since being optioned from New York on May 9th.

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SEO Today - Search Engine Optimization / Marketing News (SEO Today)

When it comes to search engine optimization strategy, there are basically two camps: those who view search engines as adversaries to be conquered at any cost, and those who regard search engines as partners in their online marketing efforts.

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MarketingSherpa Publishes Buyer's Guides on Selecting Search Engine Marketing Firms and Paid Search Advertising Agencies (PR Web)

MarketingSherpa's latest edition of its Buyer's Guide to Search Engine Optimization Firms and the 1st Edition Buyer's Guide to Paid Search Advertising Agencies answer your questions about online marketing such as: Should you get expert help to run your paid search campaigns? Which firm should you hire to get higher search engine rankings? SEO & PPC basics, pricing specifics, firm comparisons and

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China overhauls energy bureaucracy (Asia Times)

HONG KONG - The chronic power shortages in many regions of China beginning in 2002 have made it crystal clear that one of the biggest obstacles hindering China's "peaceful emergence" blueprint is energy. The issue is not only economically vital, but has diplomatic and military implications.

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NUKEWARS Analysis: Seoul Woos US Over Nuke, Alliance (Space War UAV News)

South Korea is trying to persuade the Bush administration to revive diplomacy to break the impasse over North Korea's nuclear weapons program ahead of planned Seoul-Washington talks next week.

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