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  1. PR & SEOs Listen Up! HitTail is Back to Make You Panda Proof

    Regardless of algorithms, links and anchor text, this little fact of the internet elucidates the inalienable right of content creators on the web. All the keywords tracked have been maintained such that some clients now have a 5 year archive of...

  2. Happy Thanksgiving, from All of Us at Search Engine Watch

    I hope those of you that are celebrating the holiday can stay off the Internet and spend some time with those you love. We've been collecting quite the archive of Search Engine Marketing Webcasts. We will not be publishing on Thursday, November 27...

  3. Search Engine Optimization: Back To Basics

    Look at the Internet Archive to see the domain name's history. It's tough to run a business, spend time with the family (did I mention that I have a 4-year-old and twin 18-month-olds? and write a weekly SEO column (70 weeks straight, now).

  4. Yahoo Google Deal: Yahoo Adds AdWords Search Deal

    YHOO), a leading global Internet company, announced today that it has reached an agreement with Google Inc.that will enhance its ability to compete in the converging search and display marketplace, advancing the company's open strategy.

  5. Highlights from the SEW Blog: April 14-18, 2008

    Among those behind the new search engine are search experts from Google, IBM, eBay, Alta Vista, Xerox PARC, the Internet Archive and Stanford University. Internet users in March. AOL's Platform-A is Top Ad Network for MarchReaching 9 out of 10...

  6. David O. Akande launches PeOKa at SES London 2008

    The core market of PeOKa.com is corporations with large intranet and/or extranet sites, but the company also provides tailor-made "Go Direct" search engine capability for standard Internet websites.peOKa@p allows intranet and extranet users in...

  7. Copyright Law: What Search Marketers Should Know (Part 1)

    People need to understand that for most Web site content on the Internet– original articles, text, videos, music, images, etc.somebody probably owns the copyright to that content.explains Clarke Walton, trademark attorney for the Walton Law Firm...