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Both Bing and Google have unveiled their real time search variants. Theoretically speaking real time search is impossible to achieve. In order for it to be possible is to say that you can do a search on any web page submitted in any given moment. What is possible is for search engines to index many […]
Organic search engine optimization (SEO) is full of challenges and getting top-ranked is not easy. Understanding of these challenges allows you to plan your SEO strategy much better because you will get a realistic picture of what to expect. Getting through the challenges are well worth the effort once you realize your website is at […]
As of last week, this blog is also available for mobile devices. Simply point your mobile device to http://seowarrior.net Cheers. John
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Let’s say that you install a new website and have done some basic search engine optimization (SEO) on it. It is not uncommon for it to appear at the top of a search engine results page (SERP) rather quickly—especially if the keyword phrase targeted by the site’s content has little competition. However, you cannot breathe […]
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Bing is one of the newest major search engines to appear in the web arena. It is Microsoft’s search engine and follows its predecessor that was known as Live Search. Live Search did not realize the success it had hoped for thus Bing became the replacement. At first glance, most think that Bing is just […]
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The paperback version of SEO Warrior is released. It should be in bookstores by the time you read this text or very shortly. I would like to take this opportunity to thank many of you for providing me with the helpful tips for the RC (rough cuts) edition. I also want to thank the publisher (O’Reilly […]
The Bing buzz is everywhere. There are currently over 3200 articles on news.google.com. The question on everyone’s mind is how Google will respond? Matt Cutts has already voiced some opinions about Bing. It may be too early to tell what will unfold. The question on minds of many is: will the public start to do […]
Internet search engine censorship is practiced in a few countries around the world for reasons of filtering pornography and controlling government criticism, criminal activity, and free trade. The reasons all boil down to the categories of cultural values, money, and/or power. Internet access is provided by local internet service providers (ISP) in the host country […]
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Yahoo has been in the news lately because of a Microsoft bid to purchase it. The result of this would be a combining of the Yahoo and Live search engines. It is understandable why Microsoft would want to buy Yahoo with all of its features and its long history of providing search capabilities to the […]
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