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December 22, 2006

Google - Worst Stock for 2007? Hardly

The Motley Fool, in typical Foolish ways, makes a bold sounding statement that Google is the worst stock for 2007, based upon the premise that increased competition from Yahoo and Microsoft, combined with a fickle online ad market, will eat into Google’s growth.  These arguments really don’t have any merit. At the moment, Yahoo and […]

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Wall Street Journal Feeling the Blog Love? Mass Media has now died.

I guess we have officially entered a new age — the Wall Street Journal is feeling the blog love. Search engine watch reports that the WSJ has started to consider restructuring some of efforts to have more dynamic blogs. Half the fun is in the comments and that is what is really defining the new […]

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Microsoft Should Buy Yahoo but Probably Won’t

Many out there have talked about Microsoft and their possibility of acquiring Yahoo to help compete against Google in the search and online space. Jeremy Shoemaker gave 10 reasons why they would buy yahoo but I’m not sure it is going to happen or execute well if it does.
One of the major problems is Culture […]

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KeyCompete Research Tool: Add More to Data Overload

The other day SEOMOZ wrote about KeyCompete, a new service that uses scraping and a variety of ways to monitor competitor’s keywords and help a search marketer dig deeper into keyword research. Services like this are valuable because they provide another angle for real keyword data outside of the search engines tools. I know there […]

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