Posts Tagged ‘SEO’
3 Things You Need to Know about Twitter Links
Posted by krosenblatt in Affiliate Marketing Thursday, 8 July 2010 09:30 31 Comments
Internet marketers are all atwitter about the changes Twitter is making to links. This week Twitter announced their plans to step up their malware defense (to see what we had to say about Twitter and malware read this post) and change the way links are sent. Here are the 3 things you need to know about Twitter’s linking plan:
The Power of Reciprocation in Marketing and SEO
Posted by krosenblatt in Affiliate Marketing Tuesday, 6 July 2010 12:32 2 Comments
Especially in today’s hyper-connected culture, knowing how to build relationships and leverage those relationships to improve your standing is important. It might sound a little brutish or cold, but it’s as true in search engine optimization (SEO) as it is in the rest of the business world – it’s not what you know, it’s who you know, and how much you can ask of them.
Charitable Benefits: Backlinks, Spam and Chipotle
Posted by krosenblatt in Link Building Monday, 28 June 2010 12:31 1 Comment
Who knew spam mail could be worthwhile? Chipotle has a way to make the inbox-stuffing junk emails into support for our schools. They announced their email program “No Junk” this past Friday. All you have to do is forward your junk email to their designated address, nojunk@chipotle.com. For every 100,000 emails, the restaurant chain will donate $10,000 to nutrition non-profit The Lunch Box.
Google Gets Caffeinated
Posted by krosenblatt in Affiliate Marketing, SEO, Traffic Tuesday, 15 June 2010 11:30 47 Comments
Something strong has been brewing in Mountain View California, at the HQ Google programmers call home. In response to the recent explosive growth in online information and instant connection and communication, Google has revised its index, and named the new search indexing system Caffeine.
Google’s Keyword Tool: Is Beta Better?
Posted by krosenblatt in Affiliate Marketing Monday, 7 June 2010 12:30 8 Comments
You may have noticed something different when you’ve gone to use Google’s keyword tool. The familiar external keyword tool has been replaced with their new beta version.
