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On Tuesday, the world’s largest social network raised the target IPO price range to $34 to $38.

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Facebook Update: Higher Target IPO Price Resulting in Stakeholder Liquidation

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I am sure you heard yesterday that GM stopped investing in ad space on Facebook. New research on Facebook advertising performance from WordStream may offer a few clues as to why General Motors discontinued advertising on the massive social network.  Wordstream’s research provides some important data such as: Ad Performance: Click through rates on Facebook

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Why Did GM Drop Facebook Advertising?

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Local search engine optimization (SEO) is a specialized form of SEO focused on optimizing businesses and their websites for optimal visibility in local search engines. Local search takes into consideration not only the keyword the searcher entered, but also the location of the searcher, whether indicated through user settings, automatic detection, or a location in

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5 Local Resources to Boost Your Local Rankings

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April was a big traffic month for us and that means we had some fantastic and informative articles you should read. Below are the top 10 articles based on traffic numbers. Happy reading! 1)

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Most Popular SEJ Articles for April 2012

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Interested in advertising your company or SEO tool on Search Engine Journal? Thanks to our new partner BuyAds.com, you can now avoid contacting me altogether ;) We now offer direct advertising on SEJ via BuyAds.com’s self-service ad platform, which is simple to use and integrate into your current media buying & ad management campaign

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Advertising on SEJ Made Easy with BuyAds.com & iSocket

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When Google rolled out penguin there was a tizzy online.

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Visualizing Link Data With Screaming Frog and Excel Part 1

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A Google-backed project, the Atlantic Wind Connection, cleared the first of many regulatory hurdles yesterday. The U.S. Department of the Interior said that no competitors have an “overlapping competitive interest” and cleared Atlantic Grid Holdings LLC to proceed with an environmental impact study for their underwater power line.

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Google-Backed Offshore Power Project Moving Forward

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Chrome Google Chrome has only been around since 2008, but the company has pumped out 18 releases of the software in those five short years, with two more in working development. While users of older Chrome versions have a relatively robust CTR as seen in the graph below, users of the most recent versions are

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Report: CTR by Browser Version — Chrome and Safari

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Are you an online marketing expert and thinking about launching an AdWords account? Currently using AdWords but find that it just takes up too much of your time throughout the day? Any experienced AdWords user will know that when setting up and optimising an account, there are fast ways to do things, slow ways to

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How to Improve Productivity When Working with AdWords

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Adobe Cloud Gets Creative, Brings PrimeTime with it

I’m tracking several things coming from Adobe presently. The first is the announcement that the Adobe Creative Cloud is now live meaning you can pay a monthly fee for access to their Creative Suite 6 series of applications

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Adobe Cloud Gets Creative, Brings PrimeTime with it

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