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May 20, 2007

Underscore versus URL test

Filed under: SEO — Kyle M Brown @ 12:00 am

I posted comments in the past about the using Hyphens versus the underscore in the subpages of websites. Today, found an interesting post at Michael Grays Blog that reminded me of this topic.

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May 19, 2007

Make WordPress Search Engine Friendly

Filed under: SEO — Kyle M Brown @ 12:00 am

If the search engines cant find your blog then your missing what could amount to a lot of potential exposure. There is an interesting short and to the point video at Michael Grays Blog on how to optimize your WordPress Blog for the search engines. See the video here.

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The marketing process remains the same, whether you get a cheap web hosting deal or an expensive one. However marketing professionals favor startlogic more, due to the reputation associated. Another cheaper option is bluehost.

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May 18, 2007

Should’nt judges understand what they’re judging?

Filed under: General — Kyle M Brown @ 12:00 am

RTC (Resistance to Change) prevents many people from learning anything thats different than what they are use too. Im not sure what age or point in life people begin to turn off anything thats new to them and decide to only accept what they know. This story is not only an example of this mentality but also displays how imperfect the judicial system can be. (more…)

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May 17, 2007

Advertising with images a new service

Filed under: Marketing, Small Business Marketing — Kyle M Brown @ 12:00 am

AdBrite, an Internet advertisement company, has launched a service called “BritePic.” This service allows users to placed images on a webpage using in a creative method. The images contains a menu that allows the user to zoom, link to, send as email, print the image and more.
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May 15, 2007

Matt Cutts of Google speaks out on Paid Links impact on PageRank

Filed under: Google — Kyle M Brown @ 8:51 am

There are a lot of unknown questions around the Google Search Engine Algorithm’s. Everybody wants to know how certain things work. People often speculate and create their own theories

when they cant get straight answers from Google (which is most of the time). Matt Cutts is an employee of Google. He has a Blog where he comments on Google Search Engine information and cats, amongst other things. Yes, I said cats. He spoke out on the impact of paid links on a website PageRank. (more…)

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