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Archive for May, 2010

How to Use Google to Find Long-Tail Keywords

Guest post by Daniel Offer. Google can help you find long-tail keywords. For most small marketers hoping to rank a website in the search engines, long-tailed…

Quit Facebook Day: Delete Your Facebook Account

Quit Facebook Day encourages you to delete Facebook accounts on 31 May 2010, if you are fed up of Facebook and its privacy issues. @mmilan…

Web 3.0: Semantic Web Story [Video]

Web 3.0: A Story of the Semantic Web by Kate Ray features interviews by researchers, entrepreneurs and innovators in a 14-minute documentary highlighting the evolving…

Matt Mullenweg: State of the Word(Press) 2010 [Video]

Matt Mullenweg, founder of WordPress, did his keynote presentation called State of the Word (Press) 2010 at WordCamp San Francisco 2010. He discusses about everything WordPress last…

Free Google Voice Invites for US Students

Google is giving away free Google voice invites to US students. If you can provide a .edu address to prove your student status, a priority…

6 Top WordPress Backup Services Compared

Guest post by Akshat. Which are the best WordPress Backup Services? WordPress is an open source content management system, most often used as a blog…

Get Free Site Review by Google SEO Experts at Google I/O

Do you want a free site review for SEO optimization by top Google SEO experts like Matt Cutts at Google I/O, Google’s Largest Developer Event…

Making the Google Logo Photomosaic [Video]

UK Googlers created a huge Google Logo Photomosaic using 884 individually printed 4×6 photographs of people, places, and things around the U.K. (all snapped by…

Upload Secret, Hidden, Private Videos as Unlisted Youtube Videos

Youtube just introduced a new feature that lets you upload secret, hidden, private videos as unlisted Youtube videos. Now your secret videos can be hosted…

7 Tips to Boost Your Blog’s Credibility

Guest post by Jonathan Beebe. How can you improve blog credibility? In a world full of scams and false promises, there’s an increasing need to…

How to Create Short Urls with Your Own Domain Name to Retweet Easily

How to create short urls from your own domain name to make it east to retweet? Its easy to link to short urls instead of…

8 Easy Steps for Local Businesses to Dominate Twitter

Guest post by Patrick Curl. How can Local Businesses dominate Twitter? I’ve recently been working with local bike shops to bring in more customers via…

Leverage Browser Caching to Increase Website Speed

If you can leverage browser caching, you can increase website speed considerably. As Google starts considering site speed as a SEO parameter, webmasters can leverage…

Buy Volcanic Ash from Eyjafjallajokull Volcano in Iceland

Do you want to buy volcanic ash from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland, which disrupted air traffic across Europe and the world? Well sensing the…

Your Amazon Kindle Affiliate Earnings Just Crashed

Did your Amazon Kindle earnings crash? Why are Amazon  Kindle affiliates removing Kindle Ads on websites and blogs? Why did you see lots of Amazon…

6 Google AdWords Mistakes to Avoid

Guest post by Eric Gesinski. Do you avoid Google Adwords mistakes? Google AdWords has been a major form of online marketing since 2000 and has only…

5 Secrets for Unbeatable Keyword Research

Guest post by Lee Dobbins. Unbeatable keyword research is important. If you have a blog or website and want to get ranked in the search…

5 SEO Tips for Google Personalized Search

Guest post by Tony Goldstone. Whatever your opinion of Google personalized search it is here and here to stay. In fact, it is likely to…

5 Ways to Use Blogs, Social Media to Become a Recognized Expert

Guest post by Phil and Jessica Van Treuren. How can you use blogs and social media to become a recognized expert? As recently as a…

Steve Jobs: Why Apple Does Not Allow Flash on iPhones, iPods, iPads

Steve Jobs has clarified why Apple does not allow Flash on iPhones, iPods, iPads. This hopefully clarifies all issues in mind of Apple product users,…


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