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Thursday, October 17, 2002

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Anatomy of a #1 Search Result

Anatomy of a #1 Search Result
By Andrew Goodman - 10/11/2002

Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to optimize for search engines to achieve #1 rankings.

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Interview with Google Product Manager Marissa Mayer

Interview with Google Product Manager Marissa Mayer

Google.com has been a leader in online experience for some time. A recent phone interview with Marissa Mayer, Google product manager, to learn how Google creates and improves its customer experience.

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Broadband Hooks Up 13.1 Million.
Despite slowing growth, Jupiter Research finds that 21 percent of online households in the U.S. connect to broadband service providers for high-speed Internet access. [CyberAtlas]

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How to Write a Keyword-Rich Home Page the Search Engines Will Love!

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Haiku'da Been a Spam Filter

Haiku'da Been a Spam Filter 

A hidden scrap of copyrighted poetry embedded in e-mails will be used to guarantee that any message containing the verse is spam free. And if spammers dare to hijack the haiku, they will be aggressively sued for copyright infringement.

 

 

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Do You Know Who's Killing your Email Marketing? (iMakeNews article)

Imagine you took a trip to your post box down the road today to pick up the mail. To your surprise, you find nothing.

But what if you found out that all that airy space exists simply because the post office has decided to send all your mail back.

The Wild West Lives Again!

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RSS advertising - advertising in weblogs
RSS advertising

Unlike the BBC and Salon, many media companies are not providing public RSS feeds of their headlines. For the news-hungry armed with RSS readers, this is not so good. I suspect the reasons are many but largely financial: "when we make our content available via this channel, where's the money coming from?"

There are a number of potential solutions, but one of the easiest (which I have yet to see) would be embedding text ads into RSS feeds" (kottke.org)


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