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LBi Netrank BlogSearch marketing rejoins the mainstream?Posted on 1st February 2008 at 2:20 am by Manley
I had to give a presentation to a non-technical marketing team on the loose subject of 'Search Algorithms'. There seems to be a reluctance amongst many traditional marketeers to embrace search, but old-school marketing is still one of the most powerful elements of search PR. Googlebombs are back?Posted on 29th January 2008 at 9:22 am by Manley
Linkbombs, more commonly called Googlebombs, have largely disappeared from the Google SERPs in the last 12 months. Big News for NetrankPosted on 28th January 2008 at 10:04 am by Manley
This blog has been somewhat quiet of late, but we have been very busy, and are pleased to announce that Netrank is now part of LBi. Netrank plays well with others.Posted on 14th January 2008 at 3:23 pm by Manley
Netrank works well with others and offers a return on investment that is qualified by both our clients and Revolution Magazine as being the best amongst search engine marketing agencies. Wikia Search lives up to expectations.Posted on 7th January 2008 at 9:52 am by Manley
Wikia Search, the new search offering from Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales' for-profit company, Wikia inc., is now in alpha. Geo-targeting for organic local searchPosted on 1st January 2008 at 3:17 pm by Manley
As analytic packages allow for greater granularity to geo-targeting and the adoption of mobile devices increases, how local does local have to be? Death of an indexPosted on 21st December 2007 at 2:56 am by Manley
Now that its supplemental results will no longer be . . . well, supplemental, I suppose . . . where does that leave those pages which were languishing in Google purgatory?
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