Amazon Tax & Fresh Content
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Controversial new law Amazon tax which closes a loophole for Internet retailers who derive sales through affiliate programs, plus the advantage of adding fresh content to your site.
We discuss the Google Webmaster Central blog post that that they are now crawling through HTML forms to try to discover new web pages and URLs that otherwise couldn’t be found and index those pages on Google.
Today, David Dalka was on SEO 101. We had a wonderful chat about marketing organizational development and change management in terms of it’s effect on search engine optimization and it was suggested that David should create a session on this at SES and that Brian would sit on it.
David is currently an advisor to stealth mode Internet Advetising startup AdRefinery and has a worked closely with companies creating the future of mobile search marketing. David holds a MBA from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business (Chicago GSB)
but finds that his experiences at BlackRock were a better preparation for creating the cultural changes that he works to solve everyday now.
We review the “Anti-Phishing and Consumer Protection Act of 2008″, also known as S. 2661. The bill is intended to prohibit the collection of identifying information of individuals through deceptive means.
A discussion on the ongoing bad impression of SEOs and how keywords and research play a part.
With Sams Club now offering search marketing services, find out what we think about how it will affect smaller SEO and SEM services.
We give our thoughts and reactions on Shoemoney speaking out on his radio show about a blog post disputing the integrity of 95 percent of SEO experts.