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Tag Archives: seo
Spam Index, Shopping Catalog & Co. – An Introduction to Anti-Social Rationality
Do you want to be the #1 top result on Google? No, thank you. To many people this reaction might seem odd. Let me backtrack a little. Yesterday I alerted yet another person of the fact that I can see … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, anti-social, anti-social rationality, business, catalog, cataloging, email, illiteracy, illiterate, index, information, information retrieval, literacy, literate, marketing, offer, offers, online advertising, online marketing, rational media, search, search engine, search engine optimization, search engines, seo, spam, spammer, spammers, spamming, target, target market, targeting, web advertising, web marketing
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Language is a Communications Technology, not some SEO Tactic
When I first wrote about the Wisdom of the Language almost a decade ago, I realized that many people would probably think the idea was odd, and perhaps even revolutionary. I think perhaps I was also too much involved with … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged brand, brand name, brand names, branding, brands, optimization, search, search engine, search engines, seo, website, websites, Wisdom of the Language
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Why a Wide-Spread Idea Beats Thin Thinking
You might think I’m talking about narrow-mindedness — but I’m not. I’m actually talking about a misconception… namely: When people say they “don’t want spread myself too thinly”. Let’s say you wanted to sell bicycles online. You might be inclined … Continue reading →
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Tagged information, keyword, keywords, media, narrow, online. topic, reach, retard media, search, seo, spread, thick, thin, topics, wide
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Good Titles, Bad Titles: What Title of Your Post Says About You
A couple of decades ago ( ), I did empirical research about how librarians thought about titles. Back then librarians were really the most advanced information scientists. In fact, they probably still are — except that today, people who are … Continue reading →
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