SEO Files > Search market share changing is an understatement
[Todd Huss blog] To be honest, I’ve never come across a site that gets as much traffic from Yahoo, AOL, or MSN as the published market share numbers indicate one should and many of the websites I’ve worked on are not technology focused at all. I suspect in reality Google has more market share than the publicly available numbers really indicate!
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[Computer Toaster] SEO Terminology: Unfortunately, for most business owners and marketing managers (and even many webmasters), it’s also somewhat of an enigma. This is partly due to the fact that it’s such a new and rapidly changing field, and partly due to the fact that SEO practitioners tend to speak in a language all of their own which, without translation, is virtually impenetrable to the layperson.
[ClickNewz! Lynn's Internet Marketing Journal] My Thoughts on Joel Comm: Adsense represents one of those sources but I actually cut back my Adsense placement to encourage product sales, or to discourage distraction from the main objective of certain pages. Simply put, I dont have "adsense sites" - instead, I was placing Adsense on various websites that were already out there.
[SEO Diary - Search Engine Optimization - SEO Tips] SEO for Traffïc with Content vs. Ranking with ... : Too often, websites with modest SEO budgets (and $5,000 is modest when it comes to a competitive keyword) aim for just a few keywords. Given all the potential pitfalls of an SEO campaign, you need to be going after ten or more target competitive keywords, and at least another ten related but less competitive keywords.
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[Lee Odden] Spotlight on Search Interview with Todd Malicoat... : I was planning to post this interview with Todd next Monday, but as usual, Todd has done a super job and providing insight into all things important about SEO. I first met Todd via email almost a year ago by commenting on a post at his blog.
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