Sunday, September 12, 2010

http://topseos.co.uk Ranks SEOmasters.com as 2nd Best SEO Company Based Out in United Kingdom for September 2010

The independent authority on search vendors, topseos.com, has announced the best SEO companies in United Kingdom for September 2010. An independent research team that was assigned to the search engine optimization category reviewed each applicant in order to determine the best SEO companies in United Kingdom. SEOmasters.com made its presence as one of the top players in the rankings for this month in a field of thousands worldwide.

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Google Instant Pressures Bing, Yahoo

Google Instant could give Microsoft Bing and Yahoo trouble in the search engine market because it accelerates time to search results. This means more searches and possibly more search ad clicks for Google.

Google Instant Pressures Bing, Yahoo:

It's too early to tell how or if the one billion Google users will cotton to Google Instant, the predictive search technology geared to accelerate information retrieval.

Yet analysts seem confident the technology is a game-changer for the search engine versus Microsoft Bing and Yahoo, helping Google make more money from more searches made.

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"It's too early to tell how or if the one billion Google users will cotton to Google Instant, the predictive search technology geared to accelerate information retrieval. Yet analysts seem confident the technology is a game-changer for the search engine versus Microsoft Bing and Yahoo, helping Google make more money from more searches made."
- Google Instant Pressures Bing, Yahoo - Search Engines from eWeek (view on Google Sidewiki)

SEO Not Affected by Partial 'Google Instant' Keywords

Google said Friday that Internet marketers shouldn't change their SEO strategies to account for partially-typed keywords using Google's new Google Instant feature.

Google Instant returns search entries for each and every letter typed, so that "f" produces a page of links beginning with "Facebook," while "fl" leads off the page with "Flickr". Some had begun speculating that SEO marketers would need to concentrate on partially-typed keywords, betting that users typing in "res" would be searching for "restaurant" rather than "resume" or "Restoration Hardware".

But Alden DeSoto, a member of the Google Analytics team, said that SEO marketers shouldn't change their strategies, at least where that particular facet of Instant was concerned.

To Know More: http://bit.ly/bqfvyV

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"SEO Not Affected by Partial 'Google Instant' Keywords"
- SEO Not Affected by Partial 'Google Instant' Keywords | News & Opinion | PCMag.com (view on Google Sidewiki)