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Search Engine Optimization vs pay-per-click

Search Engine Optimization vs pay-per-click

An experienced search engine optimization consultant will advise a selling plan only after studying your goals and what results you expect from your internet marketing. During tight liquidity crisis it is advisable to growth trust on organic search engine optimization strategies rather than pay-per-click. A intercrossed plan (combination of search engine optimization +pay-per-click) is another...
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Search Engine Optimization vs pay-per-click

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  • It’s time to stop PROTECT IP
    A couple months ago, I wrote this about SOPA: SOPA galvanized the tech community, from start-ups to venture capitalists to the largest web companies. SOPA was an unexpected shock and a wake-up call. Well, guess what? Now the internet is awake. And I don’t think it’s going back to sleep any time soon. We might [...] […]
  • Sharing a search story
    I’ve been reading a lot of the coverage of the Search plus Your World launch and I wanted to share my story and then clarify something. I love to stay up until early in the morning playing Werewolf. In early December I went to a journalism conference called “News Foo Camp” in Phoenix and played [...] […]
  • Larry Lessig on the corrupting influence of money
    Larry Lessig has a new book called Republic, Lost which discusses the corrupting influence of money on politics. I would highly recommend the book, because it gets to the heart of why things so many things in Washington, D.C. seem broken today and how to fix them. If you don’t have the time to read [...] […]
  • Beware of fake Matts leaving comments
    A lot of the time, I dispel misconceptions by leaving comments on blogs. That works great, except for the rare occasion when someone pretends to be me and leaves a rude, fake, or otherwise untrue blog comment. Over the previous decade, I’ve only seen 4-5 times where someone impersonated me. But in the last month, [...] […]
  • Progress against SOPA
    When I did my blog post about the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) last week, things looked quite grim. The fight isn’t over, but there’s been a lot of great developments in the last few days. If you’re not familiar with SOPA (and the PROTECT IP Act in the Senate), here’s a video that covers [...] […]