From the monthly archives:

November 2007

Google AdWords’ Click-to-Call Ending

by pittfall on November 30, 2007

If you can recall, last year (around October) Google started a project called Click-to-Call that allowed users to click on an ad and enter their phone number and connect with the advertiser.
Google and it’s very profitable AdWords is testing new service Click-to-Call to provide the user with the security to speak to an advertiser without [...]

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    A Note on Wikipedia - The Social Encyclopedia

    by pittfall on November 27, 2007

    Once again Wikipedia is getting buzz from educators and marketers alike.
    Linda O’Connor regards Wikipedia the same way former first lady Nancy Reagan campaigned against drugs.
    She urges people to “Just Say No.”
    The Great Meadows (N.J.) Middle School librarian hasn’t been a fan of the online encyclopedia for years. This fall, she decided it was time to [...]

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    Tis the Season for Giving

    by pittfall on November 27, 2007

    I have not used this blog as a platform to make money only to give my opinion, based upon my own experience and research. There are many places online to look for information related to search engine optimization and marketing, but if you have been in the industry for much time, it can be extremely [...]

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    Google Wants YOU to Report Paid Links!

    by pittfall on November 23, 2007

    As reported by Philipp Lenssen, Barry Schwartz, Tamar Weinberg and Loren Baker, Google has updated their Webmaster Help Center question regarding Paid Links:
    Google and most other search engines use links to determine reputation. A site’s ranking in Google search results is partly based on analysis of those sites that link to it. Link-based analysis is [...]

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    Happy Thanksgiving

    by pittfall on November 22, 2007

    From SEOpittfall and our family,
    Hoping you and yours a blessed Thanksgiving to share with friends and family!

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