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It's common practice to formulate a link development plan that includes tasks such as "build relevant inbound links" and "use relevant anchor text" when putting an SEO strategy together.
Over the weekend we saw the rise of two programs that can benefit bloggers, that is Blog Rush and DealDotCom. Over the weekend I also saw nearly every blogger I read (which is a lot) post about these two programs.
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It's Searchology Day today at Google, where the company is devoting time to look at the past, present and future of search at Google. There will be a number of significant announcements coming out of the event. W
Thailand's army-backed government plans to sue Internet video-sharing site YouTube over clips it deemed insulting to King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
The blogosphere is awash with rumours of merger talks between Microsoft and Yahoo! as the two companies seek to challenge the mighty Google.
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From 'Love' dinners to calls for military strikes, here are some of the stories to remember from previous annual meetings of the World Economic Forum
Around 45 British people were caught up in a coach crash in the French Alps, the Foreign Office has said.
In America, where he has recently been lecturing, the Religious Right refer to him, quite without irony, as 'The Devil Incarnate'.
According to research carried out by the Hotproperty website, some 50 per cent of first-time buyers would rather take out a long-term mortgage than have to borrow money from friends or family.
Big mouth media the web-search marketing group that was this week named as Scotland's fastest growing technology company, has been sold with the price tag estimated at £50 million.
The BBC's chairman, Michael Grade, has sensationally switched-over to become executive chairman of ITV.
"The fundamental problem I foresee is that dead period in each innings when the new ball has used up all its shine and hardness and has become just a rough scrap of leather." -- Geoffrey Boycott
Burglaries are far more likely to take place during darker months, new research has revealed.
Incisive Media and Danny Sullivan today announced that both parties have signed an agreement to continue to work together to produce the market-leading Search Engine Strategies series of conferences and exhibitions.
Winners for the National Business Awards Scotland have been announced; Mediacom winning the Scottish Power Business of the Year award.
Almost two years after the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster, GlaxoSmithKline is helping to rebuild communities and support healthcare schemes that help people to rebuild their lives.
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