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Keyword Explained Part II
http://axedbydax-webdesign.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 11/ keyword-explained-part-ii.htm…This is the second part of our keyword article. I hope you have learned something on the first part. So here's the second part. Where and how to look for keywords In order to find the best keywords for our website we need to gather information from a variety of resources.
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Concept Search Versus Keyword Search in Electronic Discovery
http://www.clearwellsystems.com/ e-discovery-blog/ 2008/ 11/ 12/ concept-search-…In my last post, I started a discussion on the myths surrounding concept search. The first myth I dispelled was the “concept search is concept search” myth. The myth is that there is an agreed upon definition of concept search. In actuality, when people in e-discovery use the term concept search,
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Keyword Research
http://axedbydax-webdesign.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 11/ keyword-research.htmlKeyword Research is the first important task in optimizing your web site and pay-per-click(PPC) campaign. You need to know what keywords your target group is using. Your keywords are the words and phrases that people might use to find your products, brands, services, or information, via search engines.
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Demystifying Concept Search in Electronic Discovery
http://www.clearwellsystems.com/ e-discovery-blog/ 2008/ 10/ 28/ demystifying-co…Concept or content search continues to be a hot topic within the e-discovery community. There’s a continuous stream of articles that discuss it. Some that point out the positive. Others that point out the limitations. The courts have also gotten involved in the discussion. Judge Grimm refers to concept search in e-discovery in Victor Stanley, Inc.
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The “Artful” E-Discovery Dodger
http://www.clearwellsystems.com/ e-discovery-blog/ 2008/ 10/ 13/ the-%e2%80%9car…E-Discovery search has become a hot topic of late (in blogs and in the news), and I think it’s pretty clear that the unwashed (attorney) masses still don’t really grok the importance of using a defensible search protocol. Neither do they seem to understand the enhanced scrutiny that’s being applied by the judiciary.
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Keyword Tools - Are They The Be-All and End-All?
http://www.kikabink.com/ news/ 426/ keyword-tools-are-they-the-be-all-and-end-al…It can be highly tempting to rely SOLELY on keyword research tools. Both to indicate what keywords your target market is using to find your kinds of products and services, and what keywords to target for search engine optimization. After all, the good tools reflect what people are actually searching on… not anyone’s opinion or theory of what they’re searching on.
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Part 1 - How to Choose a Profitable Niche in 3 Simple Steps : Analyze Your Interests
http://bloggin-ads.com/ part-1-how-to-choose-a-profitable-niche-in-3-simple-step…A blog is unlike any other type of media like a static website or magazine. It has only one main topic and that’s all it talks about. The potential for profits is inherently dependent on the topic and how much you can write about it in a sustainable level of interest.
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6 most important free keyword suggestion tools for blog beginners
http://www.money-attraction.com/ 6-most-important-free-keyword-suggestion-tools-…Choosing good keywords is very important for blog promoting. In most instances, we choose keywords and refine them by surveying the keyword suggestion tools. Here I list 6 most important free keyword suggestion tools for blog beginners: 1 Google Adwords keyword tool URL:
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Judge Grimm, Victor Stanley, And The Problem Of “Black-Box” E-Discovery Search
http://www.clearwellsystems.com/ e-discovery-blog/ 2008/ 08/ 22/ judge-grimm-vic…Judge Paul Grimm’s recent opinion in Victor Stanley, Inc. v. Creative Pipe, Inc., 2008 WL 2221841 (D. Md. May 29, 2008) provides valuable guidance on one of the most important issues in e-discovery: how to conduct keyword searches in a defensible manner given that keyword searches are prone to produce
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SEO Glossary: B
http://www.ronakorn.com/ seo/ seo-glossary-b/SEO Glossary: B Backlink (see Inbound Link) Bait and Switch Marketing technique where you make something look overtly pure or as though it has another purpose to get people to believe in it or vote for it (by linking at it or sharing it with friends), then switch the intent or purpose of the website after you gain authority.
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