There's a brand new Google AdWords quality score metric, page load time. The new factor has just been added to the AdWords full dump of their help section. Page load time is the time it takes a web page to load in seconds. If the load time in slow, Google says it will impact your quality score. Why? Slow loading landing pages are bad for your use
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Landing Page Load Time Will Impact Google AdWords Quality Score
Posted by mssux under Online MarketingFrom http://www.seroundtable.com 6103 days ago
Made Hot by: blueenergy on March 10, 2008 2:34 am
The Truth About Truemors
Posted by Becky under StartupsFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 6104 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 8, 2008 11:58 pm
Guy Kawasaki dispels rumors about the vitality of social media sites, gossips about his own successful site and explains how you, too, can get in on the social media craze.
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34 Online Reputation Management Tools
Posted by JohnH under Online MarketingFrom http://www.ducttapemarketing.com 6104 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 8, 2008 11:58 pm
People, products and companies today all have two brands - online and off. The problem with this is that the online brand may or may not sync with their offline marketing messages. User generated media, blogs and discussion forums have changed the flow of information about your company forever. Here are some sites that can help you out.
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It's All About Salary (Well, Not Always)
Posted by Jeffrey under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.nytimes.com 6104 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 10, 2008 2:41 am
The salary you set must be high enough to attract top applicants but not so high that it eats into your profits or survival. With that in mind, she offers a series of tips, including these:
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While Washington Dithers, States Craft SMB Health Plans
Posted by suzyQ under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.allbusiness.com 6111 days ago
Made Hot by: on March 2, 2008 4:01 pm
Lawmakers in Washington have dithered and debated while the health insurance crisis has grown increasingly worse. At last count, skyrocketing costs have forced 47 million Americans to forego insurance and put their health at risk. The majority of those work in small businesses. At the state level, however, a number of progressive governors, have ta
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