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[2 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

By Julie Ann Ross (c) 2009
Search engine marketing (SEM) has evolved to become the most reliable strategy for reaching your target audience and driving conversions on the internet. It compels your market to visit your website; it boosts your company’s exposure within your space; it positions your product as the solution to their problems. As a result, your sales increase. Your revenue and profit swell. Your ROI rises.And your business enjoys stronger branding and customer loyalty in the process.
Many of your competitors are already using SEM in an attempt to …

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[10 Apr 2009 | No Comment | ]
Seven Deadly Mistakes That Can KILL Your Search Rankings

Whether you’re brand-new to Internet marketing, or you’ve been selling online for a while now, search engine optimization is the one strategy you can’t AFFORD to ignore!
Earn high rankings in the search engines, and you’ll be rewarded with endless streams of quality FREE traffic heading straight to your website.
But neglect your rankings, and you’ll spend ALL of your time trying to convince even a few visitors to stop by your site (and chances are, they won’t even be interested in what you’re selling when they show up).
Fortunately, optimizing your website …

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[24 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]
YouTube Hits 100 Million

MARCH 18, 2009
But is it invincible?
According to comScore, YouTube received more than 100 million unique visits in January, making it again the most widely viewed video service in the US.

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The next four most-viewed video sites were Fox Interactive Media properties, Yahoo! sites, Microsoft sites and AOL, followed by the hard-charging Hulu.
YouTube owes much of its growth to the users who generate the majority of content on the site. eMarketer estimates that 9.1% of Internet users, or 18.1 million people, will create user-generated videos in 2009.
Despite this enthusiasm, YouTube has yet …