Google increases their share of the search market by .04 in March of 2009.

Comscore.com a leader in measuring the digital world, has released their monthly comScore qSearch analysis of the U.S. search marketplace. In March 2009, Americans conducted 14.3 billion core searches, a 9-percent gain versus February. March 2009 U.S. Core Search Rankings were as followes; Google Sites led the U.S. core search market in March with 63.7 percent of the searches conducted, followed by Yahoo! Sites (20.5 percent), Microsoft Sites (8.3 percent), Ask Network (3.8 percent) and AOL LLC (3.7 percent). Click here to view a detailed chart of each companies share of the search market in the...
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Clicksplice.com offers free high quality backlinks on their network of blogs.

Clicksplice.com is offering to post your articles containing a followed backlink of your choice on their network of blogs. You get to choose the anchor text and placement of your link. They have a large number of blogs covering almost any subject you can think of, when you submit a post they will: Select a blog which has subject matter most related to your post Publish your article on their blog giving you a high PR link for free back to your website (or any website you choose) Once published they will send you the URL of the blog for your verification It really is as simple as that. All that they...
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How to make money with Internet specific jobs.

In today’s job environment a lot of people are wondering what they can do to create a better future for themselves. Ten years ago I started my first Internet business and I’ve been involved in Internet only business since then. Two years ago, I was finally able to become my own boss after 24 years of making other companies and other people wealthy. For me anyone who has been laid off or wanting to create a good future for themselves, should strongly consider starting a side business on the Internet or becoming qualified for Internet specific jobs as mentioned in this great article from...
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If You Don’t Rank, Did You Fail? (Except from SEO Book)

If your website doesn’t rank for a specific search term is it a failure? Aaron Wall from SEO Book has written a great article on this topic. Which is more important? Search engine rankings or profit? Some will argue they go hand in hand. The reality is ranking for the right search terms is where the profit resides. Click here to read this enlightening article.
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