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search engine optimisation News Archive 06-Apr-2008
- 'Bruce Clay Australia to Exhibit and Present at SMX Sydney (PRWeb) Bruce Clay Australia will be exhibiting at the Search Marketing Expo in Sydney during April of 2008. Jeremy Bolt, a Director of BCA, will also be speaking during both days of the SEO conference. (PRWeb Apr 4, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/seo/bruce-clay/prweb831764.htm
'Hackers step up search results attack (iTNews)A malware attack targeting search engine results is continuing to haunt several high-profile sites..
'Bigmouthmedia reports on Google shake up of UK digital marketing sector (e-Consultancy)Google has unveiled radical changes to its Trademark policy that could cost Britain's major companies millions as they struggle to protect their brands online. In a move that is sending shockwaves throughout the digital marketing ( http://www.bigmouthmedia.com/ ) sector, Google's controversial decision...
'Bruce Clay Australia to Exhibit and Present at SMX Sydney (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Bruce Clay Australia will be exhibiting at the Search Marketing Expo in Sydney during April of 2008. Jeremy Bolt, a Director of BCA, will also be speaking during both days of the SEO conference.
'Hackers step up search results attack (Infomatics)A malware attack targeting search engine results is continuing to haunt several high-profile sites. The attack uses the common cross-site scripting practice of embedding pages with small IFrame tags which redirect the user to a malicious page on a third-party site.

