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Story from: www.searchenginejournal.comA number of free guides, eBooks and downloadable PDFs exist on the web to help provide insight into SEO. Some are highly comprehensive while others touch only lightly on the topic.
Story from: www.seomoz.orgFor each photo you upload to Flickr, you can create custom tags and descriptions.
Story from: www.blogtrepreneur.comFirst of all, don't use your personal account to promote your business, unless you want your customers to see your childhood pictures and lulz from the recent party.
Story from: www.seomoz.orgAddict-o-matic is a nifty little tool that creates an instant webpage collection of results from Twitter, Yahoo Search, Bing, Google, Tweetmeme, Flickr, and 20+ more.
Story from: smallbiztrends.comThe cool thing about Foursquare is it shows the user how many times they have been at each location, so you could offer customers a freebie after so many check ins.
Story from: www.startupnation.comTime/Day Parting – Google allows advertisers to determine the day of week or even the time of day they want their ads to display.
Story from: www.searchenginejournal.comCreate an eBook: The internet is a giant information directory which can deliver answers to almost every single question, if you can find it.
Story from: dailyseotip.comAlso worth noting is that the graphics on the current landing pages are temporary. I’m hoping to move them to a live html landing page in the coming weeks.
Story from: www.problogger.netOther Digg users will want to befriend your profile when you reach the front page of Digg because their profiles receive more exposure when they Digg your story.
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