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SEO White Paper

keyconkeycon subscriber Posts: 34
This might interest those working on SEO and such. Came through my MarketingProfs subscription today. A free white paper entitled:
7 Advanced Steps to More Effective Search Engine Marketing
Click the link above and you should be sent to a page to fill out some basic info before they allow you to download the paper.
Enjoy!
R@

Comments

  • keyconkeycon subscriber Posts: 34
    Craig - MarketingProfs is an excellent website and newsletter and resource. You will be on their list and receive announcements such as this one. It is not a bother to me, but could be to others. I utilize "push" knowledge gathering as much as possible - saves much time - IMHO.
    R@
  • ChuckChuck subscriber Posts: 6
    Thanks for passing this along keycon - interesting report, I don`t agree with all of their contentions, but it`s a worthwhile read for anyone utilizing (or thinking of utilizing) search advertising.
  • keyconkeycon subscriber Posts: 34
  • starpointestarpointe subscriber Posts: 2
    Omniture is right on the money.  They do more website analytics than anyone else including Google.  Take a look at their portfolio.  They take care of Novell, Micrsoft, Oracle, AT&T, PayPal, WalMart, NFL, Ford, Chevy, Toyota, Timberland, GAP, Nike, HP, JetBlue, Sears, CNet, NewYorkTimes, and many more!  They are the number one name in the industry.  Pretty much, if it says it in their whitepaper, it`s so.
  • ChuckChuck subscriber Posts: 6
    Pretty much, if it says it in their whitepaper, it`s so.
    Not to stir the pot, but having worked in companies big and small, I don`t think any of them are infallible - and whitepapers are essentially marketing materials, so I wouldn`t ever throw out critical thinking when reading through one of these writeups.
  • starpointestarpointe subscriber Posts: 2
    I wouldn`t claim that they`re all knowing or that they are immune from sales-speak but they have invested more $$$ into SEO research than any of us could hope to.  Take their advice, filter out the sales-talk, adapt it for your situation, and you`ll likely see significant improvements.  
  • ChuckChuck subscriber Posts: 6
    That works, I was just pointing at this one statement:Pretty much, if it says it in their whitepaper, it`s so.
    Grain of salt is pretty useful in any of these scenarios, and no one holds all the answers.
  • Ziyapathan0143Ziyapathan0143 subscriber Posts: 150 Silver Level Member
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  • anushkachhakrabartianushkachhakrabarti subscriber Posts: 219 Silver Level Member
    The definition of a whitepaper varies heavily from industry to industry, which can be a little confusing for marketers looking to create one for their business. The old school definition comes from politics, where it means a legislative document explaining and supporting a particular political solution. In tech, a whitepaper usually describes a theory behind a new piece of technology. Even in the business world, there are a variety of definitions -- some more product-centric than others.
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