SMX: Link Building Techniques
In the "Blow Your Mind Link Building Techniques" at SMX Advanced in Seattle, Roger Montti, founder and owner of MartiniBuster.com spoke about link building techniques.
(Coverage of the SMX Advanced Conference continues at Murdok Videos. Keep an eye on Murdok for more notes and videos from the event this week.)
Google Provides Valuable Information On Webserving Techniques
At the Google Webmaster Central Blog, Google has released some valuable information about webserving techniques, especially related to Googlebot.
‘Doorway Page’ Newly Defined By Google
According to Search Engine Watch, Google has changed the way it defines ‘Doorway Pages’.
Google Likes Your Content First-Click Free
Punishing a visitor from Google with a subscription login page, where the visitor expected to find content based on the search result, could draw a penalty from the search ad company.
Online Job Openings Fall In May
The number of jobs advertised online in the U.S. declined in May by 13.2 percent from the May 2007 level, according to The Conference Board.This is the third consecutive month of declines for the U.S. as a whole. The May decline saw 579,000 fewer jobs listed than in the same period a year ago. A total of 3.8 million job openings were listed in May, accounting for 2.5 for every 100 people in the labor force, down from a high of 2.9 a year ago.
Yahoo frightened away from Google by antitrust concerns
Any potential broadening of an advertising pact with Google likely posed a threat of pervasive antitrust investigations by the Department of Justice.
More Of Yahoo’s Stubbornness Comes To Light
Thoughtful, objective people tend not to shout "no" before others can even pose a question. Jerry Yang’s looking less than neutral, then, as newly released documents show that he prepared to reject an acquisition bid long before the latest one was presented.
Meter’s Running In Time Warner Test
Beaumont, TX, earned the distinction of being the testing ground for metered Internet service for the heaviest users of network capacity.
Yahoo Rejected $40 Per Share From Microsoft In 2007
No wonder Yahoo didn’t want this little tidbit coming unsealed in a lawsuit against Yahoo by the city of Detroit and its policemen & firefighters.
Best Buy Tests E-Waste Recycling Program
Best Buy is testing a free electronic recycling program in 117 of its stores.The program launched on June 1, with stores in Baltimore, San Francisco and Minnesota. Customers can bring in up to two electronic devices per day, per household for recycling.Electronics that can be recycled include televisions, monitors up to 32 inches, computers, phones, and cameras. Items that won’t be accepted are televisions or monitors that are over 32 inches, console televisions, air conditioners, microwave ovens and appliances. Best Buy has a separate program for appliances.