Search engine optimization, Twitter, PageRank, and more.

2010 February 26

Internet marketing news from around the web:

What Is Link Cloacking? on Daily Blog Tips
This post is part of the Friday Q&A section. Just use the contact form if you want to submit a question. Don asks: Do you have a opinion on link cloaking for affiliate marketers? Do the pros use cloaking and should it be a standard…

Magnani Caruso Dutton: Freelance Senior Web Developer on AuthenticJobs.com Job Listings – Freelance
(New York, NY)   We have an opportunity for an experienced web developer to join our staff at Magnani Caruso Dutton, a leading independent interactive design and marketing agency located in Manhattan.  This position is freelance or…

Twitter Users Don’t Click on Google AdSense Ads? on Search Engine Roundtable
A WebmasterWorld thread has Google AdSense publishers talking about how well traffic from Twitter converts in terms of clicks on AdSense ads. The overall consensus from the thread is that Twitter users are too cool to click on AdSense ads….

Google 302 Redirects Secure iGoogle To Unsecure iGoogle on Search Engine Roundtable
If you visit https://www.google.com/ig, it will redirect you to http://www.google.com/ig, without the https for secure. Yes, Google is making sure no one can access the secure version of iGoogle. Here is a server header check from SEO Consultants: #1…

Details: Twitter’s Impending Ad Platform on Mashable!
The guessing game surrounding Twitter’s imminent launch of an ad platform just got a little bit more focused. The Wall Street Journal’s All Things Digital blog reports that Twitter’s ad plan is tied to Twitter search (and third-parties that…

Not your father’s PageRank on kottke.org
Steven Levy on how Google’s search algorithm has changed over the years . Take, for instance, the way Google’s engine learns which words are synonyms. “We discovered a nifty thing very early on,” Singhal says. “People change words in their…

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