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Monday, May 09, 2005

My First Web Log

With almost ten years of Internet experience, it's a surprise to some that I have never published a web log. Even though blogging hasn't really become popular since the millennium, it's most recent impact on the search engines has generated appeal to publishers around the world.

When optimizing for today's search engines, experts will argue that contextually relevant links are key for pulling high in the SERPS. This has led to the creation of blogs for just about every competitive industry.

This blog, however, is more of a personal view on Search Engines and Directories with respect to Internet Marketing. My long-term professional involvement with a viable Internet directory has led to a keen interest in the online marketing industry. In my opinion, the Internet is still in its infant stage. There are
entrepreneurs all over the world still looking to take their business online and open it up to the global market. There's still gold in them hills...

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