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| Title: | SEO by the SEA - http://www.seobythesea.com/ |
| Description: | SEO by the SEA is a frequently updated weblog discussing search engine optimization and internet marketing research and services. The blog is maintained by Bill Slawski; the director of search marketing at KeyRelevance. |
| Category: | Home ~ Internet ~ SEO |
| Link Owner: | Bill Slawski |
| Date Added: | November 25, 2007 11:27:51 PM |
| Site Resources: |
Search Engine Optimization Search Engines and Directories Social Networking and Social Search Internet Advertising Internet Law |
| Number of Hits: | 24 |
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SEO by the Sea
Getting Information about Search and SEO Directly from the Search Engines Big Data at Google According to Google’s Director of Research, Peter Norvig, if you look at Google Trends for trends related to “full moon” or “ice cream”, you’ll see that Google searches for those terms imitate actu... 10 Most Important SEO Patents: Part 9 ? From Ten Blue Links to Blended and Un... In the early days of Google, when you performed a search, the results you received were just links to pages found on the Web, showing page titles, snippets, and URLs. Google started adding other ty... Google Acquires Fiber Optic Networking Patents (Kansas City and then the World?) A few days ago, I asked the question, Is Google Aiming at Building Faster Networks and Data Transmissions? Google had acquired some interesting patent applications that have the potential to incre... 10 Most Important SEO Patents: Part 8 ? Assigning Geographic Relevance to Web... How much might one page on a website influence the rankings of other pages? When I joined an agency in 2005, our focus was on rankings for individual pages – optimizing their content for specific t... Is Google Aiming at Building Faster Networks and Data Transmissions? Last July, a Google Blog post titled More Wood Behind Fewer Arrows announced the closing of Google Labs, where a number of experimental projects taking place at Google were available for the public... |
