SEO Basics | What’s the Difference Between On Page and Off Page SEO? (Infographic)

SEO guys talk just so much jargon. Sometimes it’s a wonder they understand themselves.

Andy Jenkins gives the picture version of one of the SEO world’s little known, lesser understood dilemmas; on-site vs. off-site SEO. In a format that finally we can all understand, you’ll want to savor this one carefully and check back into all that stuff you’ve been missing.

 

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SEO Basics: What’s the Difference Between On Page and Off Page SEO? (Infographic) – Andy Jenkins Blog

7 Essential Tips for WordPress Beginners

You’ve already been sold on the world’s most beloved CMS. WordPress is a dream come true for aanyone trying to break up with the programmer for good. Unfortunately, it’s not always the beginners best friend.

Still, there are good reasons to manage your content in WordPress, and these 7 tips are guaranteed to keep even squeamish, code-phobic beginners from running for the hills. Read carefully and swallow cold. You’ll soon be loving WordPress over and over again.

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7 Essential Tips for WordPress Beginners – Copyblogger

Google’s New Privacy Policy is Definitely Good for Google

Here’s the breakdown on what you need to know about one of the internet’s first Privacy Policies to actually get read. And read closely, it is a massive change, and possibly a massive agreement every single user is making, even if they just click through.

Even if you haven’t got time to read the fine print in the policy itself, check out this summary of the most important points, and their implications.

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Google’s new privacy policy is definitely good for Google – Biznology

Protect Your Passwords, Protect Your Business

You’ve got 8 different locks with 8 different keys into the shop and the strong box and all the places where you keep your business assets, collateral, money and papers. So why do you keep using your name plus 123 for a password?

Google, with access to half of what you know anyway, has some solid advice for keeping your online business safe and sound as you get more and more of your business online and into the cloud.

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Protect Your Passwords, Protect Your Business – Google Small Business Blog

Why Yellow Pages Will Be Dead in Five Years

You’ve probably heard this one before. The Yellow Pages were dead ten years ago, 15 years ago and about to be dead 20 years ago.

What makes the next 5 years so lethal for the world’s most abused book? Sorry, but it comes down to a pretty simple equation where one number is preceded by an increasingly big dollar sign. Doing the math, it’s doesn’t look good for YP.com.

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Why Yellow Pages Will Be Dead in Five Years – Search Engine Journal

Latest Google Search Revamp Brings Opportunities For Local Businesses

Imagine merging aspects of your search optimization and all that social media strategy into one unified mega-approach via Google+.

Google+ will deliver unprecedented search visibility for the products and services of truly proactive local businesses. Maybe not tomorrow, but the wind is already picking up. Get moving on your Google+ page even if you’ve given up on social media. There’s never been a better, easier way to get in on the ground floor.

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Latest Google Search Revamp Brings Opportunities For Local Businesses – Search Engine Land

February 2012 | POINT-KNOW-BUY

Smartphone-toting consumers are embracing a world in which they can find out about (and potentially buy) anything they see or hear, even if they don’t know what it is or can’t describe it in words. POINT-KNOW-BUY will reshape consumers’ info-expectations, search behavior and purchasing patterns. We check out the drivers, from smartphones to the emerging visual tech ecosystem. With examples from brands like Google, Heinz, Adidas and Amazon…

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