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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Training Book
Do you want to learn search engine optimization?  Do you want your Web site to show in the top of search engine results for certain keywords?  In this article, NMI reviews the most comprehensive book on SEO. 
Search Engines Solving Problems?
People who have faced one of several common government-related problems in the past two years are more likely to consult the internet than other sources, including experts and family members.  In a national phone survey, respondents were asked whether they had encountered 10 possible problems in the previous two years, all of which had a potential connection to the government or government-provided information.
Search Marketing Vital for Brand Building and Driving Offline Sales
Today, comScore released findings from a major research study analyzing the role of online search in generating Web site traffic for a number of consumer packaged goods (“CPG”) categories, including baby care, personal care, home care, and packaged food. The study, entitled “The Digital Shelf: the Opportunity for Search Marketing in Consumer Packaged Goods,” was conducted in partnership with Procter & Gamble, Yahoo!, and the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) to help the CPG industry better understand the opportunity to grow sales using search marketing.
One Day Workshop: Search Engine Optimization for Public Relations Professionals
Have you ever wondered how to get search engines to place your Web site or press release top in search results for certain keywords? This seminar will teach you just that. Success in communications depends on a completely integrated communications effort that includes SEO. When researching a product, person or company, most people search for information online. Your messages should be first in their results and this seminar is designed to help you achieve this. This is an interactive session and we encourage you to submit your Web site for analysis and a chance to have experts offer advice on your Web strategy.

U.S. Search Engine Rankings - August 2007
Today, comScore released its monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the search marketplace. Among core search engines in August 2007, Google Sites remained the top search property with more than 5.5 billion core searches conducted, representing a 56.5 percent share of the search market. Time Warner Network was the only other core search engine property to increase share, up 0.1 share point to 4.5 percent, with 441 million searches.


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