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By: TSEG | Aug 13, 2009

Google Caffeine

Google has announced its new “Caffeine” architecture and has had testers using and reviewing. So far there have been both good and bad reviews, but one in particular stands out. Caffeine seems to be more of a changed algorithm rather than a totally new architecture. If this is true, it is really no different from...

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By: TSEG | Aug 5, 2009

Apple Search?

The possiblity of an Apple search engine is floating around since the resignation of Eric Schmidt from Apple’s board of directors. Schmidt also works for Google, giving some credence to the idea. While Apple would certainly have an immediate customer base for its engine, it is difficult to say whether or not it could compete...

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By: TSEG | Jul 30, 2009

Aesthetic Websites

Search engine optimization for your website is incredibly important if you want to be found on the internet. However, it is not everything. When you have a website, there are certain things that you have to do to keep your visitor from clicking away. Having a website that is aesthetically pleasing is one of the...

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By: TSEG | Jul 21, 2009

Pay Per Click

Often, people think that the way to get to the front page on Google, is to simply pay for it. While there is some truth to this, it often works best as a short term option rather than the main focus of your search engine optimization campaign. Pay per click allows you to pay Google...

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By: TSEG | Jul 14, 2009

Search Engines Beyond Google

When people think of search engines, Google tends to pop into their minds. However, there are a large number of search engines out there. Google’s bigger competitors seem to be coming from large businesses like Microsoft’s Bing.com, but smaller search engines have a place as well. Most smaller search engines are very niche oriented. ChaCha...

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By: TSEG | Jul 7, 2009

Consumer Buying Habits

There are four basic habits that people follow when they purchase any product or service. Those habits are: Competitive: Consumers want the best of the best when making their purchases. These are the consumers who are willing to pay almost any price as long as they see higher quality. Spontaneous: These consumers buy what they...

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By: TSEG | Jun 30, 2009

Natural Google Results

When people think of coming up early on Google, a lot of them think that it’s a service you pay for. While that service does exist, it is not necessarily the best way to come up for your search results. Natural listings tend to receive more clicks because many internet users are becoming savvy to...

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By: TSEG | Jun 25, 2009

Bing: “The Decision Engine”

Microsoft has recently released a new search engine called Bing. They hope to use this engine to cut into Google’s share of the search engine market and possibly overtake it. However, whether or not this will work is very much up in the air. As far as the usefulness of a search engine, Bing is...

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By: TSEG | May 21, 2009

Patrick Chan fraudulent email

This email is hitting our legal clients. It appears to be a hoax. Please be careful of these types of emails   Name: Patrick Chan Phone: 6562112116 Email: patrick4chan3000@rocketmail.com Comments: Attorney, Colour Zine Manufacturing Company is a manufacturing company in Asia. We require your legal representation for in your state in Collection/Litigation in your state....

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By: TSEG | Apr 30, 2009

Despite Recession, Google Continues to Increase Search Market Share

Though estimates from different research firms vary, the general consensus is that, despite pressure from the ailing economy, Google is not only holding on to its massive share of the online search market – but also increasing it. ComScore, Inc. estimated a 4% increase for Google’s market share during March, up to 59%, while Hitwise...

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