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Bill Parkes to Speak at SMX Advanced on Search Marketing and Facebook
nFusion EVP and Chief Digital Officer Bill Parkes will be speaking at SMX Advanced in Seattle on June 10, 2010 as a member of the “Search Marketing In The Facebook Zone” panel. During the discussion Bill will report findings from his recent research into Facebook performance.
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Social SEO: Five Ways to Harness Social Media to Fire Up Your SEO
The effective use of social media has become a strategic imperative to building a distinctive and relevant brand with which your customers, partners and advocates can engage. And a well conceived and executed social media strategy offers intriguing opportunities for your search engine optimization (SEO) efforts.
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nFusion Chief Digital Officer Speaks at Search Marketing Expo West
On March 2, nFusion Chief Digital Officer Bill Parkes spoke at SMX West, an educational conference and industry trade show programmed specifically for Web professionals from around the world specializing in search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising, social media, and mobile search technology.
Have your Flash and find it too!
Have changes to site indexing turned Flash from verboten to fantastic when it comes to search?
Now that two of the largest search engines, Google and Yahoo, are indexing Flash, does that mean it’s cool to retool your website to something more dynamic and Flash-y?
nFusion Thought Leader to Speak at Largest SEO Event of the Year
Taylor Pratt to Speak on Usability and Search at PubCon Las Vegas
"Tweeting" for Business: Top 5 Dos and Don'ts
A marketer can use Twitter to meet a variety of needs from offering customer service to building brand awareness to driving traffic to your company’s website if used properly. But using Twitter to make people aware of your business and engage with your brand mirrors any relationship: It requires finesse.
Yahoo-Microsoft Deal Will Create New Online Advertising Opportunities
Today, Microsoft and Yahoo entered into a 10-year agreement in an effort to compete with Google in search marketing.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the deal:
Microsoft will have an exclusive 10-year license to Yahoo’s core search technologies
Implementation is expected to begin in the next 6 months (following regulatory approval)
