SEO Step Five of Ten: Link Building
Welcome to part five in this ten part SEO series. The ten parts of the SEO process we will be covering are:
Webmasters Buzz About Google Bid Hike
Minimum bid increases that apparently started yesterday have site publishers absorbing the impact of a Google Slap.
Telecom Immunity Bill Delayed For Now
Voting on a bill to give telecommunications companies retroactive immunity for participating in the government’s warrantless electronic surveillance program was originally scheduled for today. The Democrats, who are suddenly discovering they may have a set of cojones after all, have successfully delayed renewal of the speciously titled "Protect America Act," at least until next week.
Yahoo's bylaw shift may prompt chair-throwing
By upsetting Microsoft’s plans to force a fight for Yahoo’s board to a later date, Yahoo could have pushed Microsoft to act even more aggressively.
Americans Trust Online News More Than TV
When it comes to trusting the press in general 54 percent of Americans say they do not trust them and 46 percent say they do not trust television while 41 percent say the do trust Internet news according to a new poll from HarrisInteractive.
Gates Not World’s Wealthiest Person
His net worth still exceeds the combined 2007 GDPs of Jamaica, Iceland, and Costa Rica, so we can’t feel too sorry for the guy. Still, according to the latest rankings by Forbes, Bill Gates is no longer the world’s richest man.
Craigslist Making Gains In Classified Market Share
Traffic to classified advertising site Craigslist has steadily increased over the past year. Hitwise has an interesting analysis about the sites growth.U.S. visits to Craigslist were up 93 percent year over year last week and in the Hitwise Classifieds category Craiglist properties, grew 137 percent. The site ranked #23 last week based on share of U.S. Internet visits, up two spots from a month ago and six spots from three months ago.
Google Calendar Tries To Get Along With Outlook
Suppose you use multiple calendars; by manually copying events from one to another, you’re wasting time and moving towards having them memorized, anyway. So a new tool promises to sync Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook calendar.
Wall Street Finally Notices Googlers Selling Shares
Google’s top executives have been selling their holdings non-stop for almost three and a half years, a trend that ultimately gained some attention from the market.
Yahoo Changes Bylaws To Stall Microsoft
Microsoft will have to wait to nominate new directors for Yahoo’s board, in its efforts to takeover the company.