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August 2009

Diversify Your Inbound Marketing Strategy

August 27, 2009
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Don’t Stop with SEO.  Yes, I said it.  Optimizing your website for Search should not be your sole focus.  Reading SEObook.com author Aaron Wall’s blog post “Google to Clone Lending Tree,” drove this point home.  If Google is entering high margin businesses such as loan aggregation services, it is only a matter of time before [...]

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On Liveblogging: SEO Benefits of Liveblogging And A Big “Thank You”

August 13, 2009
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First,  I would like to give a Great Big “THANK YOU” to everyone live blogging #ASE09 and #SESSJ.  I especially would like to thank Lisa Barone, Chief Branding Officer of OutSpoken Media for the excellent coverage and comedy at #ASE09 and Virginia Nussey, Associate Writer at Bruce Clay Inc for her complete coverage of #SESSJ. [...]

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WordStream’s Larry Kim Speaking at SES San Jose August 13th 2009

August 9, 2009
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Attention Marketers attending the Search Engine Strategies Conference in San Jose August 10-14th:  WordStream’s Founder and VP of Products, Larry Kim will be speaking on Thursday, August 13th at #SESSJ at the Advanced PPC Track Session: Brainstorming the Paid Search Super Tool. The competition is fierce in paid search! From small in-house accounts to ones [...]

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UNC Tarheel Daniel Bard Matures With the Red Sox

August 3, 2009
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Boston Red Sox flame-throwing rookie Daniel Bard entered last night’s game in the 9th inning versus the Baltimore Orioles with a 4-0 lead.  Rather quickly, Bard got Nolan Reimold to ground out, then Luke Scott and Melvin Mora both struck out.  What impressed me most was the effortless 99 MPH fastballs and ridiculous sliders he [...]

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