Sunday, August 17, 2008

Seo Services are available for lawyer, real estate, medical firm in NYC

August 17, 2008 By: Neelam Singh Category: SEO
White Hat Marketing is Internet marketing services provider firm to online based business websites, it is located in New York (NYC). This seo company is working for last couple of years in USA market and giving seo services and search engine optimization services to business websites.
White Hat Marketing President Robert Melillo said “he is investing more resources and joining new team members for giving better results to clients and client can get higher website ranking from our search engine marketing services.”
“We are planning to make our segmentation and will provide our seo services as lawyer internet marketing, real estate, dental marketing and medical marketing services.”
His ambition is really good for internet based companies because they will able to get services from White Hat Marketing can increase website traffic and can get higher return of investment ROI. Melillo said “most of customers are satisfy from our seo company and most of clients are continue our services year by year.”

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

EssentialHistory of Social Media

20 Free eBooks About Social Media

  1. The New
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    - David Meerman Scott
  2. Marketing
    Apple
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  3. Masters
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    - Startup
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  4. Podcast Marketing eBook - Christopher S. Penn
  5. Google Adwords
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  6. Get Viral Get
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  7. Marketing
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  8. How to Write a
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  11. Geeks
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  12. The Zen
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  13. What
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  14. A
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  15. Effective
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  19. Blogs
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  20. The
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Friday, August 01, 2008

Search Engine Guide

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Featuring: Jennifer Laycock, Stoney deGeyter, Diane Aull, Debra Mastaler, Paul Jahn, Manoj Jasra, David Wallace, Sage Lewis, Mack Collier, Karri Flatla, Jackie Baker, Ross Dunn, Scott Allen, Diana Adams and Mike Moran.

Conversion Optimization Part of Internet Marketing? If Not, It Should Be!
by Scott Allen
I'll be willing to bet that when you hear internet marketing related terms like SEO, SEM, PPC, etc, you don't think of conversion optimization. And vice versa, when you hear talk of e-commerce conversion improvements, you may not think of internet marketing. If you do, then bravo!...you're ahead of the pack. If not, that's ok, but you may want to read on for some reasons why you should be integrating them.

Seven Building Blocks of a Destination Website: #4 Unique Value Proposition
by Stoney deGeyter
Your business is not just competing with businesses in your area, but quite possibly you're competing with businesses all over the world. And if you're not unique or remarkable in any way, if nothing that sets you apart, then you're just another one of a million other businesses doing the same thing.
Seven Building Blocks of a Destination Website: #5 Time and Presence
by Stoney deGeyter
In non-competitive areas, achieving top rankings often doesn't take much effort. But when you're targeting keywords in more competitive fields you're going up against other websites that have already established themselves in that space. Many of those competitors are are, in fact, the authority for those keywords....

Why Search Marketers Can Safely Ignore Cuil
by Mike Moran
Several people wrote to me asking me to review Cuil, the hot new search engine that everyone is talking about. Except me. I've explained in the past that I am not expecting any new search engine to come along to dethrone Google. But people persisted, "This one is really different!" So I looked and I listened and I read, and I'm sorry folks, but I don't know what all the fuss is about....

Interview: Michael Gray on Link Building and SEO Intervention
by Manoj Jasra
Search Engine Strategies (SES) San Jose is less than a month away and is always one of the biggest and most popular search marketing conferences all year. One of the speakers that will be featured at SES San Jose includes Michael Gray, President of Atlas Web Service. I had a chance to catch up with Michael to chat with him about a few of the topics he will be speaking on at SES San Jose, link building and SEO Rehab & Intervention...

Yahoo Champions Internet Accessibility for the Disabled
by Ross Dunn
At Yahoo Anecdotal today Yahoo announced they had recently opened the Yahoo Accessibility Lab; a place where only Yahoo employees (for now) can experience the world of the Internet as a disabled web surfer would. Read on for a peak at accessibility guidelines and more on what Yahoo had to say about this important issue....

Earn Your Links!
by Sage Lewis
Sage responds to a link exchange request from SEOdepth.com. He walks you through the process of understanding why these emails are generally spam. After showing that his link would not even appear on the SEOdepth website but on a completely different custom software development site, Sage warns people to be wary of who they are linking to, and he encourages these link spammers to at least have something of value to offer. Earn your links!...

Uncle Sam Competes With Comscore's Press Release
by Sage Lewis
Search Engine Watch steals the show this week with three informative articles. We learn about Microsoft's BrowseRank, Compete's site traffic comparison tool and China's search engine Baidu's soaring profits.

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