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Over the next 13 months, we’re going to have to endure yet another campaign season here in the States. Two primaries and then a long, drawn out general election. One way to deflect these attacks is through defensive SEO. It helps suppress concerted attacks by depressing negative search results while increasing positive ones. And I think it will be vital. Hopefully, others will listen.
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1 Comment » Posted on October 3rd, 2007 by Jonathan Trenn
In an article onBusinessWeek.com titled Ebay’s Skype Bubble Bursts the author talks to the failure and major shuffles at Skype over the past week.
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No Comments » Posted on October 3rd, 2007 by Saul Wainwright
Over the past couple months, AHLLC has been devoting a good portion of its efforts towards the up-and-coming social network site Flugpo.com. With a combination of profiles, groups, discussions, and classified, Flugpo.com demonstrates the opportunity to socialize and network while simultaneously catering to more specific interactions.
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1 Comment » Posted on October 3rd, 2007 by Kevin Donlan