Tag: search engine optimization

DuckDuckGo Explodes With 1 Billion Monthly Searches (Um, Is This Really Happening?)
DuckDuckGo achieved a new record in traffic by topping 1 billion searches in the month of January. The accomplishment by a rogue search engine that hangs its hat on user privacy is an understated feat in a space mainly dominated by a singular titan. DuckDuckGo's 1 billion monthly searches announcement…
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Get To Know Google: Search Analytics Report
In the last edition of ‘Get to Know Google’ we gave you a sneak peak of the Search Impact Report in Google Webmaster Tools. We were excited to be selected as trusted testers for Google and have been using the new report for a little over 2 months and it’s…
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Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing
My esteemed colleague, Mr. Paul Woodhouse, mentioned in his most recent blog that he's not one to fall in love easily. While that type of cynical temperament is to be expected from a Brit (and a fine Brit he be, as best they come), the same cannot be said of…
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Of Apologies, Black Hatting, & More – Follow up to the Mitchell Report Post
Last week I posted about the Mitchell Report and how the accused baseball players could use search engine reputation management to protect their future earning capacities. I did not get into the ridiculousness of Donald Fehr, how football probably has an even bigger problem with HGH, or any of the…
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