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Days of Double-Digit Growth in Social Network Users Are Over
By mike, Mar 21 in blog with 0 commentsTweet Reaching a saturation point in some age groups Social networking now reaches most internet users in the US and has become an integral part of their lives. Thanks to the rapid growth of Facebook, updating status, posting comments and sharing links with friends have become routine activities for millions of people. eMarketer estimates nearly [&hellip
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Tweet There are a number of factors that search engines use to rank a web site, and as search engines often change the algorithms used to determine rank it can sometimes be very difficult to keep up to date. One of the factors that Google for example uses to rank web sites is back links, [&hellip
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Tweet Placements on smaller, niche sites increase response to ads Many advertisers stick to the top sites on the web when planning an online campaign, but overlooking less-trafficked sites could be a mistake. A study by contextual targeting firm CONTEXTWEB of more than 1,000 ad campaigns across 18,000 publisher sites during the second half of [&hellip
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Tweet Less Than Half of Small Biz Have Sites Less than half (45%) of small businesses have websites, according to data analyzed by data management firm Formstack. However, this figure, recorded by Discover Credit Cards in 2009, still represents roughly 36% growth from 33% in 2007. Formstack defines a small business as having maximum annual [&hellip
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Tweet With the Aussie dollar leading the greenback, it’s no surprise the US has become a destination of choice for travel-loving Australians. But it seems Australia is lagging behind the US when it comes to booking holidays over the internet and paying fees and charges for the service. A major online travel agency says Australia [&hellip