Archive for February, 2008
Dell’s Lawsuit Reveals Lucrative Domain Name Business
A legal case brought by Dell is apparently revealing the “enormous” sums of money made by Web Pages full of paid advertising links.
clipped from www.technewsreview.com.au
Each of the websites in question was monetised and has advertising provided by Google Adsense and Google was ordered to hold the first $1 million collected in a special [...]
Five Link Baiting Goals
This blog post lays out five goals to be considered before engaging in a Link Baiting/Social Media campaign:
clipped from searchengineland.com
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Many people jump into social media marketing because they feel they “should be doing it”. Many times companies don’t take the time to identify their goals why they want to engage [...]
Will News Corp swap MySpace for Yahoo?
Things are hotting up in the search engine battle. Rupert Murdoch’s New Corp is apparently interested in swapping MySpace for Yahoo, whilst Yahoo looks to Google in a defensive alliance.
clipped from business.timesonline.co.uk
News Corporation has discussed swapping MySpace, its internet social
networking unit, with Yahoo! in return for a 30 per cent stake in the
enlarged group.
The [...]
Twitter Pays the Rent
Interesting post. This blogger has found Twitter useful in breaking news, which enabled him to hit the frontpage of Digg and recommends some useful tools to interact with Twitter.
clipped from marshallk.com
This weekend will mark one month that I’ve been writing over at Read/WriteWeb and doing consulting. In my previous stints as an online [...]
Changes at Digg
Digg is fighting a war against spammers, but the owners lack of communication over algorithm changes is hitting the producers of good new stories, which Lyndon details on his popular blog.
clipped from www.cornwallseo.com
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