Archive for September, 2010


Affiliate Buzz #174 – Get Prepared For Fall And Winter Conferences By Brushing Up On Industry Lingo And Knowing Who Is Who In The Zoo!

TweetIn the edtion of the Affiliate Buzz James Martell chats with his wife Arlene about the often confusing lingo and language of affiliate marketing by exploring common terms and definitions and at look at the industry players. They begin with a discussion about the upcoming busy fall and Winter confernce schedule and the importance of [...]

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Meet Your New Way To Search: Google’s Instant

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Google SEO Tip #61 – Will Adding My Twitter Feed to My Website Increase my PageRank?

TweetMatt Cutts: The answer to the first two questions is no. Just adding more content doesn’t get you anymore links. Duplicating your Twitter page on your website doesn’t earn you any more juice.  Now that’s not to say that it can’t be a useful addition to your website. Adding more content can attract links but [...]

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Google SEO Tip #60 – Can You Make the Real Time Results More Conspicuous?

TweetMatt Cutts: That’s been the heated area of controversy over in Google because sometimes we have that real time results where they actually scroll upwards. That’s not something that you would typically see on the search results pages. Some people think that the real time search results are too visible when they are scrolling. So [...]

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Affiliate Buzz #173 – 7 Free Organizational Tools for Online Success

TweetIn this edition of the Affiliate Buzz audio newsletter James Martell, successful publisher, speaker and author talks with Arlene Martell as they share 7 free organizational tools for online success that have proven to really come in handy during this time of year in preparation for the shopping season. James and Arlene kick off this [...]

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Google SEO Tip #59 – Where Do You See Google in 5 Years?

TweetMatt Cutts: Well let’s talk a little bit about the philosophy of Google. I think of Google as an advocate for our users. So, I hope that in 5 years people, including me can still see Google as an advocate for our users. That we’re making the right long-term decisions that make users happy so [...]

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