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SEW Expert - Jason Tabeling Jason
Tabeling


Five Paid Search Resolutions for 2010
More SEW EXPERTS: PROFITABLE PPC SEW EXPERTS: PROFITABLE PPC
Here are five things you should consider doing to improve your paid search campaigns this year, and why they're important.
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Search Engine Watch Experts Columns

SEW Expert - Herndon Hasty Herndon
Hasty


A Few More Resolutions for Your Search Team
More SEW EXPERTS: BIG BIZ SEW EXPERTS: BIG BIZ
Want greater search marketing success this year? Try looking at search engine marketing as a whole, rather than two independent efforts, and have an open line between development and search engine optimization.
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SEW Expert - Ron Jones Ron
Jones


Duplicate Content 101
More SEW EXPERTS: SEM 101 SEW EXPERTS: SEM 101
What duplicate content is, how search engines deal with it, and how to avoid the pitfalls.
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Search Engine Watch Forum Discussions

Surely this is spam?  Jan 7, 2010
I know lots of web designers do this but surely it is spam to have multiple domains where the only page text that changes is the town. This lot have covered almost the entire UK. http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22superb+value+website+design+service%22&btnG=Search&meta=&aq=f&oq= Returns 160+ sites with domains: www.websitedesign.co.uk Why isn't google doing anything about this sort of thing?
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What will Bing do in 2010  Jan 3, 2010
Increase market share against Google Hopefully fix their PPC ad labs - it really is hard to follow
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What will Google do in 2010?  Jan 3, 2010
1. iPhone will prove disappointing 2. Local search and the 10 pac for maps etc. will have more problems 3. Real time search changes dramatically or dropped 4. Italy convicts execs. 5. AdMob deal goes through but has major problems
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Tracking tools, the good the bad and the ugly?  Jan 3, 2010
Hay up peeps. Right I currently work as a freelancer web dev for a company, that well doens't hire freelancers. Anyhoo they contacted me with an, I have to say amazingly exciting, CMS job.:rolleyes: So they wanted to have Search Engine tracking, security and other CMS related stuff built in. So I ...
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