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May Online Marketing Q&A with Fahrenheit Marketing

In May we received many questions about site penalties, SEO best practices, organic click-through rates, and Google’s foray into financial lead generation. If you have any questions you would like us to answer for our Monthly Marketing Q&A, leave them in the comments below or click here to email us a question. Penalties Do Manual … Continued

Notes from Matt Cutts Recent Web Chat

Last week, Matt Cutts held a live chat to discuss a variety of search-related topics. Below are some of the highlights: Google’s Algorithm and Ranking Factors – Google will be rolling out their Panda update for languages other than English.  However, it will be months before they are ready to implement. Once the update is … Continued

YouTube Releases Startling New Statistics

This month marks the 6th birthday of YouTube. In order to celebrate, YouTube has released some interesting statistics. Currently, 48 hours of video are being uploaded to YouTube every minute, with 3 billion views per day. This is up from 24 hours of video per minute, and 2 billion views per day only one year … Continued

Google Removes Manual Penalty Against JC Penney

After ninety days, it appears as if Google as lifted the penalty placed against J.C. Penney for purchasing links that violated Google’s guidelines. On May 10th, J.C. Penney was ranking in the top 10 for 24 keywords, and that number has since grown to 899 keywords. JCP has removed all of the links referenced in … Continued

Google Goes Into the Financial Lead Generation Business

Google unveiled a new comparison site for credit cards, mortgages, CDs, checking and savings accounts as they position themselves in the financial lead generation sector. The company aims to compete with services like LendingTree and LowerMyBills, but is Google’s comparison site an unfair intrusion into the lead generation industry? Starting today, if you search for … Continued

Google Adds More Details About +1 at Google I/O

Google recently announced new details about their +1 button. Here are some of the highlights: – Full implementation is just weeks away. Soon the button will begin popping up on your favorite sites and can be easily implemented on your own as well – To generate a +1 button for your site, they will have … Continued

Google Faces Scrutiny Over Advertising Practices

The U.S. Justice Department is currently investigating details of Google’s advertising system and how they have treated several unnamed advertisers. Few details are available about the investigation; however, European regulators have recently complained that Google rigs the advertising system to drive up prices and manipulates search results to favor its own services and undermine competition. … Continued

Google Ignores NYT Article on Flower Industry Paid Links

Over the last few months, the New York Times has been publishing articles about the dark side of search engine optimization exposing companies that have used “dirty” tactics to improve their rankings. Last Friday, the newspaper published its latest story about paid links in the flower industry but unlike previous pieces, the response from both … Continued