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Diabetic Diet for Keyword Marketing

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Diabetics are often told to mixed their foods. They categorize them into the speed at which they are metabolized into the body, or have benefit.This analogy or example strangely has great application when it comes to Keyword Marketing.

First are slow Carbs/Tactics. These are tactics that have a slow start, but long lasting effect. This would be old school link building. Requesting, purchasing or creating links to your site. Relevant links none the less.

Then come medium Carbs/Tactics. These are tactics that take effect more quickly, but their benefit may take a month or two to...

Optimizing Flickr

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

If you do not have a Flickr.com account, you should get one. Besides having cool features like editing photos, geomapping, and ordering prints, you can also use it to help with your optimization.

Case Study 1:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/8501568@N04/2374364887

The blue highlighted “Destination...

Mickey Mouse Porn

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

So just the other day I am doing research for a client who provides rodent control as part of his services among other things. He wanted to know how many people in Kansas search for mouse removal or mouse control or whatever variations to see where opportunities may lie. My results back from Google and Yahoo show me my inquiry and every similar variation in the last 30 days. So here is what it may look like.

I type in “mouse”

I get back results like this:

mickey mouse 3515 daily searches

of mice and men 933 daily searches

and so on.

Without...

Oodle Juiced!

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

As of this week I have been unable post hyperlinks of any type within my oodle.com listings. I wish these classified people would make up their minds. Last week I posted 3 ads in one hour.

Ad 1: link works

Ad 2: links don’t work

Ad 3: links work but they are nofollow

Geez.

Oodle, I love you, but you are as fickly as my 7th grade flame.