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Google has been ranked as the world’s most powerful brand, with a brand value of $66,434 million, Leading Blog reports.
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Google has been ranked as the world’s most powerful brand, with a brand value of $66,434 million, Leading Blog reports.
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Once upon a time it was the slashdot effect to be responsible for traffic spikes in websites’ stats. Now all its about digg and Netscape.
A very good post by Neil Patel explains how to get more exposure and get “dugg” exploiting these two services. Very smart – and not so obvious – tips. Will give ‘em a try.
Guy Kawasaki blogged about the topic too.
Yet, if you are thinking about getting thousands clicks on your ads from digg users, you might be wrong: digg users – among other things – don’t click ads!
Official Google Blog is reporting results of a click fraud detection study. Interesting, also considering the impact AOL released search data will have on the online advertising and SEO market.
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