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The One Thing You Should Do Right Now to Help Your SEO
1. Open your browser. 2. Type in www.[yourdomain].com. After it loads, does the web address stay on www.[yourdomain].com? 3. Then, type in [yourdomain].com. After it loads, does the web address “resolve” to the same address as it did when you completed step 2? If not, your site technically has two versions …
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5 for Friday — Links, Stories & Posts For Your Weekend
The Evolution of Facebook Features — GroSocial Facebook has come a long way from the humble blue-and-white, bare-bones-HTML, .edu-email-restricted social site we all came to know and love in 2005. Check out this visual map and see how the ‘book has exploded since its inception, becoming a multifaceted “people engine” …
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Read This! — December 2011
One of the main purposes of our weekly 5 For Friday posts is to highlight weekly news stories that are funny, idea-provoking or just plain interesting. In this feature, we examine pieces that are useful, actionable and directly pertinent to you and your business. Check out these informative articles and …
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Blinded By The Site: Making Friends With Web Design Minimalism
If you’re anything like me, when you visit a website that’s overloaded with Flash, an abundance of images, excessive menus, and just a general maze of content, your brain shrivels up to the size of a raisin and your eyes glaze over with no focus of what to look at …
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5 For Friday — Links, Stories & Posts For Your Weekend
Preventing Negative PRs Online — ProNet Advertising When it comes to SEO and public relations, asserting your online reputation and connecting with your fans is important. However, this proactivity must be balanced with care not to draw any fire upon yourself or your company. Check out this handy article to …
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Tebowing, T-Bowing and Accidental Google Rankings
According to Tebowing.com, tebowing is a verb, defined “to get down on a knee and start praying, even if everyone else around you is doing something completely different.” For a little background on the subject, Tim Tebow is a NFL quarterback who currently starts for the Denver Broncos. He’s known …
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Gmail Update: Hey, It Doesn’t Suck!
I send and receive a lot of emails every day on my two constantly active Gmail accounts. And if you include the number of individual chats I have going at any given minute, that “a lot” expands exponentially. That’s why I was hesitant about switching to Google’s new Gmail layout …
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Take A Breath Before You Tweet, OR: Internet ADD Wrecks the Good Ship Netflix
Jeez, it’s been practically seven minutes since I checked for new notifications on Facebook. Refresh, nothing. Ohhh, there’s a picture of a kid I vaguely knew from high school and now he’s linking his tweets into the Facebook feed, let me click over there. Do I follow Kim Kardashian or …
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Can’t Touch These Metrics: MC Hammer Announces His Own Search Engine
When it comes to the world of SEO and general web technology, some of us are so jaded we think we’ve heard of everything. Phones we talk to? Check. Virtual reality? Won’t be long until we’re standing on the holodeck. And as far as SEO, everyone and their mom is …
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Naughty, naughty: Google Places turns up risqué photos for cosmetic surgery businesses
Google has a crackerjack team of people helping to make their products bigger and better all the time, or at least, that’s the impression we get from them. I just might have caught an embarrassing typo in Google Docs last week, but otherwise, they seem to be pretty much on the …
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