Strike Point on Cranberry.fm
Summary: The first European Show of its kind, addressing issues faced by European Webmasters regarding Search Engine Marketing and Optimization. Expect to be informed on the nuances of maximizing earnings revenue from a European perspective. Irreverent, cocky and experienced...don't let the Eurotrash fool you! These guys are true experts and a show to not be missed.
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What if Microsoft buys Yahoo, hear more opinion and commentary on Microsoft and their bid on Yahoo, as they question the value and actual worth if the acquisition goes through.
The European Union is looking into search privacy issues. Mikkel and Dave discuss who would be affected if Internet Protocol addresses assigned to computers should be treated as personal information.
Wikipedia launches their new search engine SearchWikia plus Mikkel and Dave discuss the situation where technology blogger Robert Scoble had his Facebook account banned and then reinstated.
Wikipedia launches their new search engine SearchWikia plus Mikkel and Dave discuss the situation where technology blogger Robert Scoble had his Facebook account banned and then reinstated.
A Matt Cutts Blog post about a cloaking company in Denmark making claims that if a brand-name company cloaks, Google would remove the brand-name domain and that their method of cloaking is undetectable in which case undetectable spam could be found with a single Google query.
Dave and Mikkel talk about Viral Video campaigns gaining momentum and how to go about generating revenue from them and, someone is getting a drum machine for Christmas.
Mikkel talks about some recent forum posts on problems with AdWords as well as the recent Google Page Rank mess. They also talk about some ways to handle link buying.
Mikkel talks about some recent forum posts on problems with AdWords as well as the recent Google PageRank mess.They also talk about some ways to handle link buying.
Dave brings up a blog post that he made regarding Alexa and their sponsored links about where they take you as opposed to other sponsored links. They also discuss no follow links and how the search engines handle those links.
Dave and Mikkel go through various blogs like a post from blogstorm that reads John Chow stops ranking for John Chow on Google. They also discuss on links being put on blogs. Also Dave discusses Croc shoes on his latest blog post and downloads being made available from a retired Disney cartoonist.
Mikkel and Dave start the show off with Google threatening to get rid of Gmail in Germany now that new legislation on privacy is trying to be passed. Germany is looking to pass a law requiring ISPs to disclose identification. Also, Rand Fishkin wrote a recent post on his SEOmoz blog about SEO costs and pricing.
Ads and keywords are the topic of discussion on this episode. Dave and Mikkel welcome back Jenstar and Shoemoney are back for another roundtable discussion. Then Mikkel and Dave spend the second half of the show giving their thoughts about the inaugural Search Marketing Expo.
Dave and Mikkel discuss options when it comes to linkbuilding. We also get cameo appearances from Jennifer Slegg aka Jenstar and Shoemoney to dispell rumors and various issues.
Google Toolbar and the Google Webmaster Central not really reporting the same things. Plus, Mikkel and Dave debate what exactly a paid link is.
Google Toolbar and the Google Webmaster Central not really reporting the same things. Plus, Mikkel and Dave debate what exactly a paid link is.