Archive for March, 2010

Who is going to pay to tell people that they are good enough and their lives are fine as they are? A fundamental truth of advertising is that advertising the truth usually isn’t very profitable – which is why there is lead generation, affiliate programs, public relations, negative billing options, small print, bogus medical research, and so on… ;) Ever wonder how an SEO professional can charge first world rates to do do third rate, third world work and still get a top rating from a heavily advertised SEO rating website

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TopSEOs.com – A Review of the Top SEOs Paid Rating Service

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Is Alexa Relevant in 2010?

We recently reviewed a bunch of competitive research tools , and in that spirit I thought it would be a good idea to review Alexa .

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Is Alexa Relevant in 2010?

We recently reviewed a bunch of competitive research tools , and in that spirit I thought it would be a good idea to review Alexa .

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Ask has removed referral data from many of their ads , leaving advertisers flying blind. Ask.com, which has long been known as one of the leading Google AdWords arbitrage plays , also syndicated their ad feed to the point where Google forced them to turn off syndication

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Ask.com Leads the Charge to Monetize the Second Click

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Ask has removed referral data from many of their ads , leaving advertisers flying blind. Ask.com, which has long been known as one of the leading Google AdWords arbitrage plays , also syndicated their ad feed to the point where Google forced them to turn off syndication .

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