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Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011  |  no comments  |  B.J. Kharrazi

Google’s SEO expert and spokesperson, Matt Cutts, was asked: “If you were an in-house SEO of an advanced level, within a large corporation, what 3 things would you make sure you had included in your 2011 strategy?”

Matt’s advice applies equally to virtually any small business pushing it’s Internet presence.

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010  |  no comments  |  B.J. Kharrazi

Source: Don Reisinger | LA Times & Google Blog

Google has renamed its Local Business Center to Google Places and added a few new features, the company announced Tuesday.

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Don Reisinger in LA Times Blog writes: “Google Places is designed for business owners. The tool allows entrepreneurs to create a listing for their business containing their company’s address, a brief description of the markets in which it operates, their company’s website, and more. The basic idea behind Place pages is to help Web searchers find local companies and for those local companies to attract customers through Google Search.”

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Monday, April 19th, 2010  |  no comments  |  B.J. Kharrazi

Sources: Steve Rubel & San Jose Mercury News

Facebook referrals beat GoogleWe’re at the beginning of a major shift in how we find, consume and interact with information. If the 2000s was the Google decade, then the 2010s will be the Facebook decade. Already, you can see the writing on the wall – pun intended. Look at the data.

According to Web measurement firm Compete Inc., Facebook has passed search-engine giant Google to become the top source for traffic to major portals like Yahoo and MSN, and is among the leaders for other types of sites.

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