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How to Craft an Offer That Can’t Be Refused

A few years ago, I ran my first marathon in Seattle. I’d love to tell you I ran strong to the finish, but by mile 18 I was wiped out, focusing entirely on putting one foot in front of the other. As I trudged along in the final hour, I spotted a volunteer handing out [...]

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Affiliate Marketing: Try Every Offer

As I’ve been delving more into affiliate marketing lately, with half decent success (I netted close to $3,500 profit from my campaigns last month), I’m going to share with you guys some of the tips, strategies, and techniques that have been working for me. In each post, I will try to focus on one particular [...]

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Oracle Rejects Google’s $3 Million Offer to Settle Patent Dispute

Google offered Oracle $3 million plus less than 1 percent of its Android’s revenue in the hopes of avoiding a trial over claims that Google’s Android operating system has infringed on Java patents. Oracle has rejected the offer for being too low. View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest

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Domain Names With Geo Specific Keywords Offer Local Ranking Opportunities [Study]

The goal of this study on the weight of domain names in rankings was to evaluate the performance of a related series of keywords in 10 different geographic locations and put them head to head against a term directly associated with the domain name. View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest

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Google Engineer: It’s Too Difficult To Offer Sites Dimension For Google AdSense For Search

You don’t often hear Googlers say something is too “difficult” technically to implement but one implied that in the Google AdSense Help forums this weekend. Google AdSense engineer, Guillaume… View full post on Search Engine Roundtable

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Google, Facebook Offer News Sites Lessons on Ad Targeting [Study]

Only three news sites – CNN, Yahoo News and The New York Times – out of 22 appeared to use high levels of ad targeting, according to a Pew Research Center study. In these cases, 45 percent or more of the ads were different from one user to the next. View full post on Search [...]

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