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Organic SEO Guidelines Easy To Follow

In Small Business For Regular People, Web Design & Development on December 27, 2011 at 12:39 am

Ranking high in the Search Engine Results Page (SERP) is no longer optional if you want to succeed with an online business…it’s mandatory! The amount of content that is searchable is growing and expanding by the minute. Finding your way to the top of the SERP can seem like an overwhelming or impossible task. Rest assured it is not impossible, nor is it an option if you want to grow and expand your business. With a little over 88 Billion searches occurring on Google each month, it’s obvious that the Internet has become the new Yellow Pages. As a society, we now search the internet for everything from driving directions to product reviews while we stand in the store and stare at a potential purchase. Smart phones, laptops, tablets and the abundance of free WiFi has made us an extremely mobile and search agile society and these numbers are predicted to more than double in the next 5 years.

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Ben Knows Alcoholism – Not!

In 12 Steps In Business, Recovery Day on May 11, 2011 at 11:05 pm

“Wine is constant proof that God loves us and loves to see us happy.” Benjamin Franklin

Add Twitter Profile Style With Kuvva

In Small Business For Regular People, Web Design & Development on May 5, 2011 at 7:42 am

Are you still using the same old default blue cloud as your Twitter profile’s background? Why not spruce it up a bit with Kuvva, the easiest way to have a unique, stylish Twitter background that changes weekly.

Kuvva sources the best curated content from some of the world’s leading artists, designers, illustrators and photographers to bring quality, beautiful images to your Twitter profile. It lets users receive an image set or playlist each week and streams to their Twitter profiles so that, as Kuvva says, “Twitter user profiles can look as stylish as the users themselves.”
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Killed For His Graffiti Tag

In Recovery Day on May 4, 2011 at 4:39 pm

Two youths hit a 19-year-old over the head with a brick, then dumped him in the river. Why? For cross-tagging

MONTREAL – On a Saturday night in November 2009, three teenagers from Verdun headed out to a secluded area under a Highway 15 overpass where local youths gather to paint graffiti and drink beer.

The longtime friends were there to celebrate the upcoming 16th birthday of one of the boys. The youths, one 14-year-old and two 15-year-olds, were drinking beer when an affable 19-year-old named Brian Kachur showed up.

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Google Office Raided By South Korean Police

In Small Business For Regular People, Web Design & Development on May 2, 2011 at 11:31 pm

Google’s Seoul office was raided by the South Korean police under suspicions that the Internet search firm’s mobile advertising unit, AdMob, had illegally collected data without consent or approval from the Korean Communication Commission.

According to Reuters, the probe comes as the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is considering a broad investigation into Google and reportedly alerting high-tech firms to gather data ahead of a probe into Google’s dominance of the Internet search industry.

A Google spokesman says the company is cooperating with the police and their investigation.

South Korea has been active on crackdowns on Internet and tech companies that violate user privacy and Google is not alone under the microscope. South Korea’s telecom regulator has also recently announced its plans for an Apple probe to determine whether the company’s collection of location data from iPhone and iPad devices violates privacy rules.

source: Reuters