| War Room Member desmond11 |
Last Activity: 02-12-2012 02:03 AM
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- A run my own modest offline marketing & cleaning company in Peterborough.
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- Peterborough , United Kingdom.
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- IM Nut!
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Just read a great blog post from someone I follow regularly and actually get a lot of my market research ideas from. His name is Jonathan Ledger.
In his latest post he goes through his experience in getting ranked on Bing and I’d love to report my findings too.
1. Exact Name Domains – This is probably one of the oldest tricks out there in the search engine world. Funny enough, it still works well in some niche’s in Google, but it absolutely factors quite highly with...
In his latest post he goes through his experience in getting ranked on Bing and I’d love to report my findings too.
1. Exact Name Domains – This is probably one of the oldest tricks out there in the search engine world. Funny enough, it still works well in some niche’s in Google, but it absolutely factors quite highly with...
This is my first post on my blog and I really hope you find it useful and informative.
Unless you've been living under a rock for the last few months. You may have heard that Google have recently changed their algorithm by basically downgrading what they call content farms. What's a content farm? I think wiki describes this the best:
"In the context of the World Wide Web, the term content farm is used to describe a company that employs large numbers of often freelance...
Unless you've been living under a rock for the last few months. You may have heard that Google have recently changed their algorithm by basically downgrading what they call content farms. What's a content farm? I think wiki describes this the best:
"In the context of the World Wide Web, the term content farm is used to describe a company that employs large numbers of often freelance...





