Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) News 6/8/2005

Zoologic and Sponsors for Educational Opportunity -SEO- Release Stunning Results: Figures Show Dramatic Impact of

Sponsors for Educational Opportunity is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the education and careers of motivated students of color. The SEO Career Program recruits, trains, and places outstanding college students of color in summer internships designed to lead to full-time jobs.

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A Few Good SEO Blogs

Search engine optimization blogs are a bit tough to find, but the ones that I've found and listed here are absolute treasures. I highly recommend that you put these in your list of bookmarks. AllStar Web Marketing Blog. I think...

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Finland Paper Co Strike Risks -Goldman >SEO

0859 GMT [Dow Jones] Finnish paper strike may drive up prices in short run, says Goldman Sachs, but companies, including M-real (MRLBV.HE), Stora Enso (SEO) UPM (UPM), also now run risk of losing market share to "opportunistic importers" as strike continues.

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Lehman Expects Serono's Rebif To Reach 2Q Goal

0550 GMT [Dow Jones] Lehman Brothers says that Serono's (SEO.VX) drug Rebif is likely to reach the bank's sales projection for 2Q despite weak sales recently. Bank expects sales to reach $101M in 2Q, while recent data suggest that drug might only reach $93M in sales. Keeps at equal weight.

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Power Linking 2005 Redefines Web Site Promotion & Traffic Generation

(PRWEB) June 7, 2005 -- Web site owners are realizing Jack Humphrey's Power Linking isn't just another typical traffic generating program or another seo software application. Unlike most courses that are written in three days, Power linking is the culmination of three years of the best practices, honest, proven, tested strategies, & hard core results for thousands of customers worldwide. It is

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Autobytel's Search Engine Strategy Revs Into High Gear

Autobytel Page Views and Purchase Requests Through Search Engines Soar, Generating Steady Stream of High-Quality Customers for Dealers and Advertisers IRVINE, Calif., June 6 -- Autobytel Inc. reports that the number of customers who came onto Autobytel sites through search engines and then submitted a new vehicle Purchase Request soared 79% from 2003 to 2004. During the same time period the

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Online Journalism Review Stories

Companies subvert search results to squelch criticism | By Mark Glaser, June 1, 2005 • 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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Interview with Steve Borges on E-fulfillment and E-tail

Steve Borges is a former Director of Philips Electronics and Dixons Group, with significant experience in Finance, Commercial Management, Sales & Marketing, Marketing Communications and e-Commerce. Whilst at Dixons he was responsible for Group Advertising and Direct Businesses, including e-commerce and direct marketing. Steve set up Biglight Marketing in April 2004 to provide support to

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Junior/Senior Strategy Consultants

Position:Junior/Senior Strategy Consultants Salary: Competitive Packages Based: London Employer: CREDO Advertiser:(###link###16###) Top-Consultant An exceptional opportunity to join a fast growing strategy consultancy operating in the top tier of corporate strategy. Credo is an agile and effective strategy consultancy advising leading international companies. Apply if you have

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Autobytel's Search Engine Marketing Strategy Revs into High Gear

Irvine, CA (PRWEB) June 6, 2005 -- Autobytel Inc. (Nasdaq: ABTLE) reports that the number of customers who came onto Autobytel sites through search engines and then submitted a new vehicle Purchase Request soared 79% from 2003 to 2004, during which time the percentage of Autobytel website page views generated through search engines rose 67%. These critical site traffic metrics underscore the

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