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As Search Engine Journal recently reported, the long-awaited Google Drive is expected to finally launch in the next several weeks. While our recent article suggested that the free storage was going to be limited to a measly 1 GB of free storage, the latest rumor and supporting screenshot (see above) suggest that every user will Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal

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Update: Google Drive to Launch with 5 GB of Free Storage

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Video Email Marketing Has Finally Arrived – The Case for Video in Email: Part 1

For nearly fifteen years, technologists have tried to solve the problem of how to integrate video and other forms of rich media into email.  The idea was that people wanted to have richer, fuller Internet experiences right in the inbox, without the need to click through an email message to the web.   Unfortunately, many of …

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With the meteoric rise of social media marketing, it only makes sense that tools to monitor those marketing efforts would proliferate. Paid tools run the gamut, from blessedly affordable (for solopreneurs and small businesses) to outrageously expensive (only the big guys can even hope to afford them) Just like Web analytics tools, social media reporting systems Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal

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Think Before You Pay Too Much for Social Media Monitoring

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It takes all kinds of keywords to make up a website, from head terms to the long tail, and different types of keywords accomplish different goals. Some drive tons of traffic, others are important for establishing authority. Then there are the keywords that convert.

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How to Find Converting Keywords (And Put Them to Work)

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When Google’s Android Market launched three and a half years ago, it was a standalone app store that did not sell e-books, music, or videos. However, over the past year, the Android Market has grown into much more than an app store – they are now a major provider of digital content. As a result, Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal

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RIP: Android Market Renamed Google Play

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This week is a little slim for new webinars. Most companies have recorded webinars; I’ll include a list of those this week as well.

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Weekly Webinars and Upcoming Events for 3/7/2012

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What You Can Do To Avoid Being On Your Client’s Dinner Plate Much like Clarice, I’m still considered a noob in the respective SEO realms. However, whether you are 10 years in the search business or only 2 (like me), you’ve probably had more than your fair share of difficult clients.

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Client Horror Stories: Silence of the SEO Client

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You pay good money getting visitors to your website. So how can you make sure they buy once they arrive? Are you optimising your website?

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How to Make Sure Your Visitors Buy

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The challenge for every website owner is to keep their websites updated with quality content catering to all search options.

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About Content, Inter-Linked Data And SEO

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My Favorite Worst SEO Leads

March 5, 2012 by

**Full disclosure, this is meant to be a humorous type post and rant for fellow SEO professional, sorry if I have offended anyone! :-) After 13 years in this industry, I have had my share of absolutely horrible SEO leads. I know that dealing with bad leads comes with the territory of being a business Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal

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My Favorite Worst SEO Leads

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