Originally Posted: September 5, 2008It has been a rumor for a long time that Google was working on its own browser, much to the curiosity of Search Engine Optimization Copywriters and Experts. With their introduction of Chrome, an open-source operation, they may be putting some noses out of joint, privacy-wise. Ripples began shimmering before Chrome was [...] [...]
Originally Posted: December 15, 2009More and more often folks are running into companies that offer so-called Affordable Search Engine Placement. In many cases this refers to Automatic Search Engine Submission Services, and you have to be careful with these things. Submitting a website to search engines is a basic step to get the word out about [...] [...]
Originally Posted: August 29, 2008 Google Suggest, which displays a drop-down menu of – you guessed it – suggestions, as you type in the search field, tantalizing Portland SEO Copywriters, was released Aug 25. The lab product debuted in 2004 and has since been glimpsed sparingly in Google’s network of sites and services. Portland SEO Copywriters [...] [...]
Originally Posted: July 29, 2008 Portland, Oregon Businesses and SEO/SEM folks may be singing “Don’t be Cruil” to CUIL, a new search engine from some ex-Google engineers. At the time of this writing, a simple search on a subject that is popular both for recreation and business in Portland, came up with a dozen or [...] [...]
Originally Posted: August 20, 2008 I know, I know, I Knol – This isn’t exactly news, but I wanted to wait a bit before I rang in on Knol’s potential impact on Oregon Copywriters and SEO Pros. The truth is, we’ve recently created Knols for several clients and the result has been that the targeted keyword [...] [...]
Originally Posted: August 15, 2011Have you spent any time really kicking the tires with Google+? If you have, you’ve probably found, as we have, that there isn’t a lot to see over there. From very obvious oversights such as the name Google choose to go with for the project (with Facebook you can “Like” or “Recommend”, [...] [...]
Microsoft’s Bing gained slight ground over Yahoo in terms of search traffic, the aftermath of Bing finally powering all of Yahoo’s searches. The web didn’t exactly turn on it’s head, as even cursory inspection of the numbers show that Google is still overwhelmingly the most popular search engine, and continues to gain ground against it’s [...] [...]
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