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Hello All,

As it is Friday afternoon and we are looking on how to improve our forum on PPC ManagementTherefore, we would encourage you to help us identifying any search engines we have missed out so far and you would like us to add to the forum and our list.

Anything else you like to ask/find out about PPC, join us in our forum today!

If you have already registered, here is the direct link.

Thanks in advance for your time and have a good weekend.

Volker

Hello,

My office mate recommended me this free and easy to understand SEO book. It is easy to understand, so far anyway. I started reading it but due to my time commitment, I do not read as much as I would like. Also, I am still reading about time management, maybe in order to read more books in the future.

So, highly recommended by someone who really knows SEO!

And, for everyone interested in multilingual SEO and international Search, visit the Multilingual Search Forum!

Enjoy.

Volker

At the SMX Show in Munich, reluctantly of course, I gathered one of those toys from Google. A USB powered man who is now sitting in front or in between my plant at work. Just in front of the WebCertain sign which I need to screw onto the door. Now I have another office mate, I call him Mr. G :-)

Mr. G

Mr. G

Years ago you would have said that Google would be a new search engine.

Nowadays, you say that Cuil might be the new Google. See article here.

Danny Sullivan has reported on it on Search Engine Land, and the BBC thought it was worthwhile mentioning it too. So, of course, I have to mention it also.

Without going into technical details, but understanding that search engines are used because of the relevancy of the results and not because of the amount of pages indexed, it is interesting to search for myself.

Searching for “Volker Ballueder” returns no picture of myself but one of my wife and one of an unknown woman. Random, not even latest articles are displayed with no indication why. E.g. is it the rank of the site, the amount of hits? Even Exalead seems to return better results in the UK.

Cuil writes what they think matters in their About Us Page. It sounds interesting, and maybe, yes maybe we are close to getting competition to Google.

Lets wait and see.

Volker

No, do not worry A. - I am not about to leave my great job with you.

Matt Cutts wrote in his blog about a site he recommended reading where you find lots of ideas of start-ups. Definitely worthwhile reading.

Start Up Ideas

Maybe no. 5 would be good for me? Just kidding!

5. Enterprise software 2.0. Enterprise software companies sell bad software for huge amounts of money. They get away with it for a variety of reasons that link together to form a sort of protective wall. But the software world is changing. I suspect that if you study different parts of the enterprise software business (not just what the software does, but more importantly, how it’s sold) you’ll find parts that could be picked off by startups.

One way to start is to make things for smaller companies, because they can’t afford the overpriced stuff made for big ones. They’re also easier to sell to.

Enjoy your day!

I am all excited. Internetworld is going ahead tomorrow for 3 days in London.

When building up today I noticed that this show is very diverse - from ecommerce to email to search to cms…. - I am all curious to see whether it can keep the record of 10,000 + visitors from last year and going ahead over 3 days. If it does and proves successful, then Internetworld might be the number one show in size for the online and digital marketing industry in the UK.

Of course, WebCertain will be there, booth E263, speaking on Wednesday at 16.00 in the seminar sessions about global search. We will also promote our International Search Summit - a good chance to grab one of the still available seats.

Meet me over the next 3 days in Earls Court 2!

 

Volker Ballueder

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