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Backlinks Rules Have Changed in 2013 for Bike Shop in Indianapolis

18. May 2013

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The Google Monster loves to keep changing the game. We use Indianapolis Bike Shop as our keyword example to show how to appropriately use keywords and back links in 2013.

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Content and Google – Made for Each Other

14. March 2013

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The Internet is all about great, unique, well written, relevant content in 2013. Here is an announcement about a new blog dedicated to telling that story and how to achieve such content.

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Review: Lead Generation Website – Thumbtack.com

11. November 2012

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We recently started to sign up our clients on www.Thumbtack.com and the results have been very good for a couple of reasons: 1. Our clients, especially the ones in the service industries – locksmiths, plumbers, roofers, web designers – have all seen a big increase in the number of leads they are receiving. 2. The [...]

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SMB – Marketing Starts with Goals, Strategies, Tactics, and Logistics

3. September 2012

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There are now 27 out of 101 eventual Marketing Secrets from a Serial Entrepreneur posted at http://www.Help4SmallBusiness.blogspot.com Free for now

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Don’t Rely on Google – The Internet is Commonly less than 20% of Your New Traffic

7. August 2012

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If you are a rooter plumber, an emergency locksmith, or an Italian restaurant, forget my headline.  Your sales and profits will likely exceed 20% of new business coming from internet sites.  If you are a retailer like a jewelery, bakery, or pet shop, you might have something close to 20% of your new traffic related [...]

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Fundamental Marketing Secrets and Tips from Serial Entrepreneur Randy Kirk

28. July 2012

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Business Author Blogs 101 Marketing Secrets from a Serial Entrepreneur One of my great heroes was UCLA Bruin Basketball coach, John Wooden.  After having gathered together the very best recruits in the nation, he would start off the first practice, holding a ball out in front of him and declaring, “this gentlemen, is a basketball.” [...]

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