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December 27, 2011

Citation Sources For UK & US Local Businesses

Here is a little Christmas gift for all local Citation builders: a carefully curated list of the top 50 Citation Sources for businesses in the US & UK.* Over 1 Million Local Citation Sources Found Between March-May 2011, the research team at BrightLocal conducted a huge Citation Analysis project. Over 480,000 Google Places listings were analyzed across 40 business sectors and 100 locations. The Citation information was extracted into a database of over 1.1 million individual citation sources. This...

SEO Tips To Get Mobile Apps Ranked In SERPs

Retail brands with popular mobile apps are benefiting tremendously this holiday season from prominent mobile app visibility in Google’s organic search results. Search for Groupon, eBay, Amazon, Target, QVC or numerous others. Alongside the brand website listing, local listings, and social profiles, searchers are starting to see links to these brands’ iPhone, iPad, and Android app profile pages, right on the first page of Google. These app page URLs are presenting...

December 26, 2011

Top Google Algorithm Changes of 2011

Top Google Algorithm Changes of 2011 by HigherVisibil...

December 23, 2011

B2B Facebook Marketing Tips

Many B2B marketers approach Facebook with the knowledge of how to maintain a personal profile, but still shake their heads at how to get results from a business Page for their B2B company. There are two basic things you need to know about managing a Facebook Page for a B2B company. The first is that you must post compelling content that people who like the Page will engage with. This is especially true since Facebook introduced the EdgeRank algorithm, which only shows popular content in the newsfeed. The second thing to know is that you...

December 21, 2011

HTTP Response Code Key

1xx—Informational Responses 100 Trying: extended search being performed may take a significant time so a forking proxy must send a 100 Trying response 180 Ringing 181 Call Is Being Forwarded 182 Queued 183 Session Progress 2xx—Successful Responses 200 OK 202 accepted: It Indicates that the request has been understood but actually can't be processed 204 No Notification [RFC5839] 3xx—Redirection Responses 300 Multiple Choices 301 Moved Permanently 302 Moved Temporarily 305 Use Proxy 380 Alternative Service 4xx—Client Failure Responses 400...

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