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  1. SEO for Naver – Korea’s Largest Search Engine

    For example, a Wikipedia type site feeding its useful content into Naver would be considered non-paid, because it’s mainly content rich value. As pointed out in my recent article on Naver’s paid search, it's a dynamic, complex software system...

  2. SEO Techniques for Large Sites: How to Maximize Product Visibility in Organic Search

    Good examples of sites doing this well include Amazon, Zappos, and Target on the ecommerce side, and Wolters-Kluwer (LWW.com), Trulia, and Wikipedia (but they don't really count, do they? Throughout this article I'll refer to "items" and "products...

  3. SEO's Achilles' Heel: The Misdirected Attack on Search Engine Optimizers

    Perhaps a Wikipedia entry on the history of hemlines. At one point in the Slate article on HuffPo, author Farhad Manjoo writes an obviously completely unresearched whopper of a statement about SEO: The week before that, while most of the world was...

  4. Effective Search Marketing Strategy Determines Fate of Organizations

    The Wikipedia entry states, "Some twentieth century historians such as John Clapham and Nicholas Crafts have argued that the process of economic and social change took place gradually and the term revolution is not a true description of what took...

  5. Google Bombs Away! Liberals Eager to Damage GOP in the SERPs

    This summer, a group of users created a link bomb that linked the phrase [I can read Wikipedia] back to a Wikipedia page for a racial slur for black people. He wants undecided voters "to read the most damaging news article about the Republican...

  6. Rumors of the Press Release's Death have been Greatly Exaggerated

    Ninety-five percent use Google/search engines, 93 percent use the company web site, 47 percent use Wikipedia, 36 percent use the web site of a commercial newswire, 34 percent use the company blog, 33 percent use social networks, 32 percent use...