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Bing Suppressed Yahoo!

Microsoft's Bing surpassed Yahoo in market share in December for the first time, putting the search engine second only to Google, according to ComScore.The researchers found that the observed increase in Bing this month to 15.1% is due mainly to the 0.6% drop in the market share of Yahoo. Read more
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SEO for Business | Training Introduction

Are you one of the leading brands or just trying to capture your market in this era of competition? Are you an individual professional giving your expert services? Are you a freelancer? I am planning a short step-by-step training for you.
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Before starting I assume that if you are in one of the above mentioned things you’ll be having your own domain and have an updated website for the people to reach you out. Now you have an online stand to reach out your target market. Let’s move to the ‘How’ part of the story that how are you going to reach out to your target market? What are the possible steps to follow in order to reach the client or let it be like this: How to create ways for the client to reach you instead of others in the market? The answer lies in the basic understanding of SEO. So we should understand the real soul of SEO and its dare importance in today’s competitive niche market. Let me list the steps here:
  1. Getting listed in search engines
  2. The importance of ‘Search Engine Optimization’
  3. Need to know about search engine terminologies
  4. Defining your target ‘Keywords’
  5. Looking into the basics of SEO
  6. Inbound links
  7. Advanced search engine strategies
  8. Content based SEO
  9. Non-Content based SEO
  10. Important SEO tips to consider
This is the overview of all the coming online training “SEO for Business”. This training will be really into basics but will give you some insights of SEO and reasoning that why it is important. Stay tuned! Training starts now. I will be explaining each point in detail. If you feel like I should add-up something in the list you are open to give me your feedback and suggestions :)
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Google making enemity worse with Facebook and Microsoft

Consumers by and large love Google. The proof is in the fact that more than 1 billion users visit Google.com regularly to search the Web, giving the company a 65 percent search share in the United States and more in many countries around the world. More than 200 million people reportedly use Gmail for their Webmail and chat conversations. Google Maps is easily the most popular Web mapping application the world has seen, even if Google Street View cars sniffed some users' email messages, passwords and other content via WiFi for a few years.

Yet for all of the love consumers are showing Google, competitors in the mobile and Internet sectors hate it. The crux of complaints boils down to one thing: greed. Google over the last handful of years has decided that it can monetize most online services through search and ads.

The company moved into mobile software with Android to serve mobile ads and moved to supplant Microsoft in desktop operating systems with its Chrome Web operating system and browser. There is a host of other niche areas, such as DNS, local deals, Website hosting and even broadcast entertainment via YouTube where Google has made enemies.

Google's activities, most of which are geared to funnel more traffic to search and therefore more money from advertising, have attracted so much attention that the Federal Trade Commission has hitched up its britches and decided it is time to investigate the company.

Here is a relatively short list of Google's main adversaries, most of whom contend their businesses have been threatened and constrained by Google’s quest to extend its business tendrils into all facets of the Web. This isn't the definitive list of Google's enemies, but a concise sampling of some major opponents. No doubt many readers know of, or can find, more rivals that aren't so obvious. But here are the top ones, most of which have initiated litigation against Google for unfair and/or anti-competitive business practices.

Microsoft

Facebook

Twitter

Amazon

IBM

Wal-Mart

JCPenny's

Ebay

AT&T

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