Monday, October 1, 2007

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Google Search Interface - A New Look

A little more than a month ago, Google pioneered something known as "Universal Search." This new search interface is an expanded version of their original results page. This page presents users with blended search results, returning videos, images, maps, photos, blogs, news, local, and even audio results in addition to text links. But the look and feel of the homepage have changed. How you ask? This article will detail these changes and provide ideas on how you can leverage Universal or blended search for your search engine marketing initiatives.

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Blended Search Changes Search Marketing Strategy

As Internet marketers, we all know that search (and the Web itself) is essentially a continuous revolution in progress. The most recent and useful stage in this revolution is the introduction of blended and universal search, in which the search engine results pages (SERPs) display a range of content in addition to text links. So far, this expanded search interface has grown to include videos, maps, photos, blogs, news, local, and even audio results.

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Keyword Analysis - A Key Step to your Website's Success on the Internet

Using the right keywords for your website brings targeted traffic to your website resulting in higher conversion. A keyword analysis is an essential first step to your online marketing plan.

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Lucrative Search Engine Marketing - 4 Steps to Search Engine Marketing

Search Engine Marketing or SEM is becoming one of the biggest internet marketing strategies today. If you want to drive traffic to your site by attracting both search engines and online visitors...

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Best Search Engine Traffic - 3 Simple Steps to Build Search Engine Traffic

It is a common knowledge by now that traffic driven by the people who visit your site is what everybody's site needs in order to sustain the highest visibility of it on the Internet. Traffic is all we need and traffic is what dictates the online activities. Fortunately, there are still sources of traffic that...

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