Posted on April 2, 2009 by Trae Clevenger
If the destination site is dying and the interwebs are becoming a mashed up collection of APIs, why should search be any different? I recently found search startup LeapFish and I’m quite impressed with the speed and utility. So impressed, that it’s currently number 2 in my FireFox search toolbar (if you really want to [...]
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Posted on March 31, 2009 by Lisa Carr
Oh, I bet certain shady SEO companies hate when people do this — it must be something like the fabled magician’s code (Never Show Them How It’s Done) — but James Morris spills it over at Search Engine Journal: There is no secret sauce in SEO! Meaning that yes, SEO done well takes some skill, [...]
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Posted on March 31, 2009 by Trae Clevenger
Peter Hershberg of AdAge just posted one of the better write-ups I’ve seen on the merging of search and social (searchial?). The concept has been in the news and on my mind more lately since HitWise reported that, for some sites, Facebook is a bigger traffic driver than Google. Peter does a really good job [...]
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