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Tips for developing SEO

August 31, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Search Engine Optimization is an ongoing process that needs patience, nurturing and efficiency to play a big part in it. So here are a few do’s and don’ts that might be of use to you.

· Don’t jump into SEO too early. Develop your product or service thoroughly, come up with good content and most importantly identify your target market. When you have done all this is when you should look into SEO.

· Don’t focus your site on SEO. It should be invisible to users; otherwise it will only end up annoying them.

· Don’t expect SEO to magically change the numbers overnight. SEO needs a lot of work and a lot of experimentation and that means a lot of time. Have faith in your developers and give them fairly reasonable amount of time to show results.

· Don’t listen to everyone’s advice on SEO and take it as the gospel truth. If you need to, try out their advice but try to find what works for you best.

· DO try and put resources in the hands of the development team. To get good results, the teams will have to have all the resources they can get.

· DO incorporate SEO into your business flow. Get every department from sales to PR thinking about it and how they can use it.

· DO encourage creativity. ROI is important but focusing on it too much will only clamp down on creativity.

· DO try to stay open minded about risks. The more options that are tried out the greater the chances of the team succeeding with their SEO efforts. Stagnating will definitely turn into failure so risk taking is a good practice to have in the case of SEO efforts.

Google Realtime Allows for Advanced Real Time Searches

August 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

PC World reports that Google has given its real-time search engine its own landing page and made improvements to its functionality. The new Google Realtime search engine gives people one place to come to see real time results culled from sites such as Twitter and Facebook. Previously, people looking to find real time search results on Google needed to toggle on filters inside the standard search page.

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Google Realtime Allows for Advanced Real Time Searches

Yahoo! Defends Search Engine Title

August 27, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Days after announcing the complete transition of Yahoo!’s search back-end infrastructure to Microsoft Bing, Yahoo! reminded the public that it is still a search engine. In a post on the Yahoo! Search Blog, Senior Vice President of Yahoo! Search Products Shashi Seth addressed rumors that the company is no longer a search engine. According to Seth, stating that Yahoo! is no longer a search engine is equivalent to saying Boeing or Airbus aircrafts are no longer airline manufacturers simply because they outsource critical components of their products.

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Yahoo! Defends Search Engine Title

Google Breaks Into VOIP Space

August 26, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Google made a major push into the VOIP market on Wednesday, announcing that U.S.-based customers can make domestic and international phone calls from inside their Gmail accounts. The move brings renewed competition to leading VOIP provider Skype as it nears its initial public offering.

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Google Breaks Into VOIP Space

Yahoo! Search is Now Powered By Bing

August 25, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Yahoo! announced Tuesday that the organic search transition between Yahoo! and Microsoft is now complete, only one week since the transition began.

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Yahoo! Search is Now Powered By Bing

Looking for an IT consulting Los Angeles firm?

August 25, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

When one looks for an Orange County IT consulting firm to take care of computer support for their organization, there are several options that are available to them in order to increase resource utilization by availing of the outsourcing services that several companies provide.

So, if you are an IT manager with a reasonable budget, then it is a good idea to find an organization that can help you with computer support Orange County apart from taking care of updates as well as new IT projects that are a part of the initiatives taken by the organization.

Even though there have been situations when client have had no choice but to switch IT providers, the advantages are many, as for a reasonable amount, one can have a strong in-house team that is backed by personnel who has experience in several domains and IT-related tasks.

Another big advantage with hiring the services of an IT consulting Los Angeles firm is that the instance of updates taking place while employees are at work and that can cause a break in productivity only occur when the employees have left the office, and are completed before they get back to work the next day.

This is just one advantage other than having an experienced set of IT personnel for your organization that can take care of several tasks in a much shorter period of time as compared to professionals who have been hired for just one task.

Google Experimenting with Instant Search Results

August 24, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Google might be ready to take the idea of “instant” search results to the next level. CNET reports that UK-based SEO expert Ron Ousbey posted video on his website showing a search results pages that instantly updates with each letter typed into the search query bar. You can watch Ousbey’s video here:

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Google Experimenting with Instant Search Results

Latest Updates on Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance

August 18, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Yahoo! on Monday announced the latest developments in the Yahoo! and Microsoft Search Alliance, in particular regarding the transition of Yahoo!’s search back-end infrastructure to Microsoft. The complete transition to Microsoft is expected in 2012.

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Guns N’ Roses Tour Cancellation Twitter Post a Hoax

August 17, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

When Axl Rose posted on his Twitter account this past weekend that Guns N’ Roses was cancelling their upcoming U.K. tour — including highly-anticipated headlining appearances at the Reading and Leeds Festivals later this month — it left the band’s fans incredibly disappointed. It also left other members of the band and their management confused since they hadn’t heard anything about the tour being cancelled before the Twitter post.

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Guns N’ Roses Tour Cancellation Twitter Post a Hoax

Breaking Down the Impact of the Yahoo!/Bing Merger

August 16, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

When Microsoft and Yahoo! announced a search alliance last summer, it sent shockwaves through the Internet community. Yahoo! would leverage the Microsoft Bing search technology for its own search pages while flexing its online advertising deal on behalf of both companies. The deal was seen as a win-win for both companies as they attempt to wrest market share from Google, which has more users and searches in the United States than both Microsoft Bing and Yahoo! combined.

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Breaking Down the Impact of the Yahoo!/Bing Merger

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