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search engine optimisation News Archive 11-Aug-2008
- 'Google?s keyword tool adds numbers (Pandia)Google adds numbers to its keyword research tool.
'Spammers, Cuil, and the rescue from planet Google (The Register) Out-Googling Google is not an option Analysis Plenty of digital ink has been needlessly spilt this week over the launch of the suicidally-monikered new search engine Cuil.com. But the only threat to Google is itself and, in a roundabout way, the legion of spammers and "search engine optimisation" (SEO) consultants that buttress its dominance.?
'Shopping.com builds UK management team (Netimperative)Shopping.com has made two senior appointments as the online comparison shopping network expands it UK presence.
'Business Sites Handicapping SEO (New Media Knowledge)Businesses are alienating a large section of the online market by failing to optimise their sites for disabled Web users. According to Graham Charlton, researcher for online publisher, e-consultancy not only are business missing out on a "vast potential market", but they also run the risk of negatively impacting on their search engine optimisation rankings.
'DAILY EXPRESS (Anorak)Can Madeleine McCann be the new Patti Hearst? What of the theory that she was kidnapped by freedom fighters, the Symbionese Liberation Army, and is being trained in covert operations and crime?
'Online Journalism News (dotjournalism)The Guardian has admitted it mistakenly bought the keywords Madeleine McCann from Google. By wrongly purchasing the keywords a link to the paper's coverage of Madeleine's disappearance appeared in a column of sponsored results when a search for her name was made on Google.

