Steve Wiideman, SEO expert and owner of seoexpert.tv speaks at SES San Jose 2009 about Local Splash, a local search engine marketing solution for businesses that are regional or local. Local Splash has a proprietary application that helps businesses get higher ranking in the map section of Google, Yahoo and Bing. Local Splash helps businesses by verifying their information, lock down the account and optimize it so it gets better ranking. For example, by syndicating a client’s business information across the Web to business directories and search sites, Local Splash in turns adds new destinations to their list such as superpages and over time, ranking improves. Local Splash also looks at categories for all of your competitors to understand the best possible sequence of categories that a business can be placed in. For more information about SES, please visit: www.searchenginestrategies.com
Archive for May, 2011
Steve Wiideman on Local Splash, search engine marketing solution at SES San Jose 2009
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011Calif. Assembly OKs bill to tax online retailers
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011Calif. Assembly OKs bill to tax online retailers
LIEN HOANG Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. Online retailers such as Amazon would be required to collect California sales and use taxes under a bill approved Tuesday by the state Assembly. Assemblyman Charles Calderon, D-Whittier, says his legislation evens the playing field for physical stores that operate in California and have been paying the sales tax already. “We’re not imposing a new …
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ClickBank: Avoiding the Google Slap – Part 1
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011
The Google Slap (the lowering of AdWords Quality Score) is something that has affected many affiliate marketers but is still mysterious to many people. In this video, ClickBank’s Beau Blackwell shares what we’ve learned directly from Google about what affects Quality Score, why sites get slapped in the first place, and what you can do about it. Be sure to watch Part 2 for more specifics about what can get you slapped and how to recover from it if it happens. Here is the link to Google’s Affiliate Guidelines, referenced in the video: adwords.google.com
