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2010 March 3

Internet marketing news from around the web:

McKinsey: Get Ready For Sensor-Driven Business Models on ReadWriteWeb
Consulting firm McKinsey has just released a report on the Internet of Things , one of ReadWriteWeb’s top 5 trends of last year . The report, available for free if you sign up as a member of McKinsey Quarterly, focuses on the "new…

Outrank Your Competition By Taking One More Step on Michael Gray – Graywolf’s SEO Blog
I love competition. I compete against just about anyone, at just about anything. For the last few years, competitive webmastering has been my focus. I like to start a site in a small to medium sized niche, and outrank everyone. There are two…

Download Google’s SEO Report Card on Daily Blog Tips
I was browsing through my RSS feeds a couple of minutes ago and I came across an interesting post from the Google Webmaster Blog, titled Google’s SEO Report Card ., The report was created to help Google’s engineers and employees better…

Making Your Google Alerts Smarter on Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape Marketing
Share Making Your Google Alerts Smarter This content from: Duct Tape Marketing If you follow my writing you know that I’m a big fan of setting up routines that let you listen in on what’s being said about your brands,…

Google Simplifies Verification For Multiple Owners In Webmaster Tools on Search Engine Land: News About Search Engines & Search Marketing
Google has announced a new and easier way to share ownership of verified sites in Webmaster Tools. Rather than having to upload multiple verification files or create multiple meta tags, there’s a new “Add a User” tool on the site…

What Has Blogging Got To Do With Losing Weight? on Daily Blog Tips
This is a guest post by Andrew Rondeau. If you want to guest post on this blog, check out the guidelines here. As many of you know, this time last year I gave up the 9-5 corporate world and started working full time online. It was a move I had…

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