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	<title>SEO - PPC - Webdesign - Ten Thousand Things</title>
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	<description>Ever present and in motion...</description>
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		<title>Rhea Drysdale Saved SEO as we know it.</title>
		<description>If you haven't already heard (but you probably have - it's been the buzz of the industry and I'm saddened I didn't have time to write about it sooner) - Rhea Drysdale - Pretty much saved the SEO industry. She spent 2 years of her time, energy, and money ($17,000) ...</description>
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		<title>Affiliate marketing</title>
		<description>As I have written about on my personal Denver SEO blog - I have recently decided to get myself into the affiliate marketing game.

While I have worked on other peoples sites for as long as I can remember - I just have not had the time to make any of ...</description>
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		<title>Bye bye those big upfront buys</title>
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		<title>Testing Social Media&#8217;s Power</title>
		<description>We all know social media is powerful - But how powerful?  We want to find out so we have set up a test.  This test involves making a video offering $100 to a random stranger pulled from a random social media profile.  The catch?  We aren't ...</description>
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		<title>Second Tier Search Engines Are Your Friend</title>
		<description>Second tier search engines are commonly defined as any search engine that draws less than 10% of the search traffic. I define second tier search engines as search engines other than Google, Yahoo and MSN. Even though they are such a small part of the entire search volume they still ...</description>
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		<title>Why haven&#8217;t you started blogging?</title>
		<description>One thing that I tell everyone to do is start a blog.  Blogging can bring in traffic for keywords you plan for (both long and short tail) and you will also see traffic from some keywords you never thought of – even after all the research, all the analysis, ...</description>
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		<title>PPC Rocks! Well Kinda…</title>
		<description>I say kinda, because PPC should be the last part of anyone’s online strategy. The goal of pay per click is to get users to your website with proper key word selection and compelling ad copy. I have always told clients that the goal of PPC is to get people ...</description>
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		<title>SEO and Google &#8211; Arms Race</title>
		<description>A friend asked recently “If no one, outside of Google developers, know how the search engine indexes and ranks websites why do so many people give so much money to have their sites optimized?” No sooner had this left my friends lips did I say: “Because we do know.”

I then ...</description>
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		<title>Basic Pay Per Click Terminology</title>
		<description>When you're just starting out in the pay-per-click (PPC) arena there are some very important terms you need to know and understand.  Since we are going to be talking about these terms a lot in more advanced PPC posts in the future we thought it would be a good ...</description>
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		<title>What is Pay Per Click Advertising?</title>
		<description>Pay Per Click or PPC is a type of search marketing where advertisers pay every time their ad is clicked by an internet user. Users will see PPC ads on every search engine results page, often across the top or the right column. All of this space is up for ...</description>
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