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  1. blogherald.com

    Garrett French at WebProNews looks at a speech given by Rick Bruner on the advantages of blogs in increasing Google rankings, but unlike many, by encouraging the establishment of good blogs on topical issues. Blogs Mean Better Listings On Google | WebProNews "Given these examples of successful blogs, many business owners are left wondering whether…
  2. You thought the word 'blog' is an abbreviation of web log but some have discovered a better meaning of the word Blog. They define it as "Better Listing on Google." Kevin O' Keefe, who gets credit for this discovery, says that regular supply of new content, highly relevant content and incoming links from other relevant sites are the prime reasons why "blogs" perform better in ...
  3. 1.anagora.org

    WebProNews: Blogs mean Better Listings on Google The article also does a decent job of defining four categories of blogs -- Thought Leadership, Customer Relations, Peer Marketing, Media Relations. The comments about "monetizing blogs" are not correct, I think.
  4. archive.google

    2004 Year-End Google Zeitgeist Search patterns, trends, and surprises : Based on billions of searches conducted by Google users around the world, the 2004 Year-End Zeitgeist offers a unique perspective on the year's major events and trends. We hope you enjoy this aggregate look at what people wanted to know more about this year.
  5. battellemedia.com

    Why Blogs Mean Business Today they're lousy media experiences for mere mortals. But that's about to change—and so is the way you gather information for your work.. By John Battelle, January/February 2004 Issue . The buzz on weblogs is becoming unbearable. Not because I think they don't merit the attention—they do.
  6. blogherald.com

    I picked up this one because News.com.au is one of my daily reads. This story has been run across the world and has featured on sites such as Slashdot and others, but if you were reading WebProNews you'd be thinking that Mr. Miller broke the story and spoke to people, because the story is full of direct quotes from News.com.au without any credit, accept a very small passing mention, without ...

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