Fish Where the Fish Are

To the best of my knowledge, the phrase “Fish Where the Fish Are” was first introduced to search engine marketing several years ago to promote text ads on the Looksmart search engine. No doubt, however, it was used by local fishermen long before that.

Website Marketing Predictions for 2010

The end of the old year and the ringing in of the new always seems to generate not only resolutions, but predictions as well. Rather than dust off the old crystal ball, why not direct you to the best of the website marketing predictions for 2010.

Google Blended Search Consequences

Universal Search, which Google now calls blended search, includes news, videos, local, blogs, and images within the top results for any given search.

Google Introduces Real Time Search

Finally an answer to the age old question, why do I have to wade through first page search results from two or even five years ago? Now, with the introduction of Google’s real time search, you don’t.

McDonalds On Social Media

While McDonalds certainly didn’t originate these social media stats, they deserve credit for gathering them together and publishing them all in one place.

Real Time Search For SEO Tips

Yesterday I searched the key phrase, SEO tips, on three real time search engines: Twitter, Google Recent Results, and Tip Top Search and compared the results.

Top Ten Google Caffeine Tweets

Google plans to roll out Caffeine, a new version of its search engine, some time in late 2009 or early 2010. Although no specific release dates have been given, Matt Cutts virtually let the cat out of the bag by announcing on his blog last week that Caffeine will launch at one Google data center soon after the holiday season.

Why Web CEO is Important

As an SEO company Web CEO Search Engine Keyword Ranking Reports should be important to you because they are important to your clients.

Wordstream Integrates Keyword Research Tool With Google Analytics & Adwords

In a press release this morning Wordstream, Inc. announced the integration of its keyword management solution with both Google Analytics and Google Adwords.

Top Ten Google Wave Resources

Even though we haven’t heard too much about Google Wave after it’s initial surge at the end of May, according to co-founder, Lars Rasmussen, as reported by Product-Reviews.net, the new service could be available to users before the end of 2010. The reason we haven’t heard very much about the product is probably because the initial beta release was primarily for developers by invitation only for the purposes of both working out the bugs and bringing new ideas on board.

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