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December 22, 2009

2009 SEM Best Value for Mid-Size Companies

Filed under: SEM/SMM — admin @ 7:01 pm

Source: http://semshowdown.com/2009/12/2009-sem-best-value-for-mid-size-companies/

2009 Best Value for Mid-Size Companies: ReachLocal (RL)
What defines a mid-size company?
Annual revenues between $25Million – $100 Million

ReachLocal, Inc., a local online marketing company takes the cake for our 2009 pick for Best Value for Mid-Size companies.

Mid Size Companies have two very important missions, 1 Branding and 2, Revenue - both of which ReachLocal is known to provide. RL has a generous supply of service offerings including but  not limited to a powerful arsenal of Display Advertising and Pay Per Click Management.

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December 2, 2009

3 Ideas to make money when you’ve been laid off – 2 don’t work

Filed under: Business News — admin @ 8:56 pm

It blows my mind to see how many people fall into ‘Get Rich’ schemes even when their conscious is pounding on the inside of their head to steer clear.

Here are 3 common ways people tell you that you can make money – two of which are a waste of time and money.

  1. Pyramid Schemes (i.e. Travel Websites, Avon, Wine Party’s etc…)
  2. Get Rich Quick Online (i.e. Google Adsense)
  3. Start your own business

Most likely you can guess which one works but let’s first touch on which ideas don’t work and why.

1st – Pyramid Schemes: This is a tactic that everyone is almost too familiar with that comes packaged in a pretty nice pink box with lots of ‘opportunities’ to get rich quick – most of which require you to dip in some kind of investment that never pays off. If your running low on cash, or looking to make some decent money, avoid Pyramid schemes like you do the line at the local grocery store with the lady dragging 4 cartfuls of food.

Read the rest of this article at SeanHakes.com

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2 New MicroSites available for Steamboat Businesses

Filed under: Our Company — admin @ 11:30 am

We hare pleased to announce we have launched two new Steamboat Springs MicroSites which are available immediately.

Publisher: Denver SEO

The following websites have just been marked as available for lease:

Please contact us for more info about making these websites your new home!

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December 1, 2009

Colorado Website Design launches Denver SEO News.com

Filed under: Our Company — admin @ 7:30 pm

Written by: Denver SEO

It’s official we are in the final stages of launching our first SEO news publication, Denver SEO News.com. With combined efforts from Denver SEO.me, a unbiased review of the local Colorado Internet Marketing scene, we decided to provide a resource guide and tool to industry news and happenings in Denver, CO.

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MediaNews Group also considers blocking some content from Google

Filed under: Business News — admin @ 7:28 pm

Posted by: Denver SEO

First – Jason talked about how Google can be brought down – Ruppert Murdoch decided to play around  with the idea  to block  Google and now – MediaNews Group a Media conglomerate that owns /runs 50 daily news papers is considering on Blocking Google as well.

From the Denver Biz Journals:

Denver’s MediaNews Group Inc., publisher of The Denver Post, intends to block some of its online content from Google’s news website, according to a news report Tuesday.

You can read the entire story here.

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