Sint Smeding IM’d me tonight, pointing me to this post on his blog, which basically is the Dutch version of what
The Future of Natural Search?
Google recently announced that it will be going ahead with personalized search results. There is no need to underestimate the potential of this change. It is really the beginning of a new era in search.
Blogs And Sales: A Natural Business Partnership?
As you can surmise, one of the principal reasons why businesses find blogs effective as business tools is they help generate or increase sales.
Keeping Your Text Links Natural
After the latest Google Search Engine Ranking Position (SERP) update, many websites that focused too heavily on one keyword lost ground in the SERPs.
Are You a Natural? Organic SEO
A nice Q and A session with those in the know at SES San Jose shed some light on organic listings and the various methods that can be used to improve them. As site owners pelted the forum panel with questions, it became clear that a site’s best weapon is pure legitimacy.
Throw Out Your “Selling” Language – Unlock Your Natural Voice
I was sitting at my desk last week when my phone rang. I picked it up and said, “This is Ari with Unlock The Game.” The woman on the other end of the phone said, “Hi, my name is Julie Jackson, I’m with XYZ company and we are a…and we offer…”. As she continued to speak, I stopped her in mid-sentence and said, “Hi, Julie.”
TrafficLeader Expands Natural Search Engine Optimization Services
TrafficLeader, search engine marketing services provider, today unveiled an exfpanded set of services focused on the internet search engine optimization (SEO) and introduced its new Web site.
Paid Placement On The Natural Engines
In the PPC world the more you pay the higher you rank. A #1 ranking on Overture for “search engine placement” would cost $8.01 and a #3, $5.25. It has generally been understood that this is a major difference between the PPC engines and the natural engines. You can’t buy placement on the natural search engines or can you?
Google Local Search and the Impact on Natural Optimization
With the advent of Google Local, a service that helps Web users find local businesses by typing in a search term and a city name, many questions arise concerning its impact on Natural Optimization.
Search Engine Users Find Natural Search Results Most Relevant
A survey conducted by iProspect found that more than 60 percent of Yahoo users and over 72 percent of Google users clicked on a natural search results when looking for the most relevant listing for their query. Natural search results are non-advertisement listings that are returned when a keyword is queried.