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News Release: Cabela’s

August 24th, 2006

Cabela’s, the World’s Foremost Outfitter® of hunting, fishing and outdoor gear, already works with Netconcepts for various E-Commerce development projects. However, Cabela’s will now begin work with Netconcepts in further developing and expanding search engine optimization for Cabela’s primary Web site. Cabela’s said that it will provide them with more sales opportunities.

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News Release: Long Tail Webinar

August 21st, 2006

Netconcepts is presenting a free Webinar open to the public. It will be mainly focusing on research and how newly found search engine research results can be used to strengthen E-Business sales. It looks at actual data taken from over one million search terms used with leading retail companies. Leading this groundbreaking Webinar will be Brian Klais, Vice President of Search for Netconcepts.

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Strategies to Increase Traffic for Long-tail Keywords

August 8th, 2006

by Netconcepts

Originally published in Catalog Success

After reading Netconcepts’ latest white paper, Chasing the Long Tail of Natural Search, during the August eTail conference in Philadelphia, PA, Catalog Success Associate Editor, Matt Griffin. Griffin wrote this article.

Griffin discusses why the (over discussed, under explained) 80/20 rule has such validity on search engine marketing of today’s business. He also summarizes Netconcepts’ key tactics to capturing the Long Tail of Natural Search.

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News Release: Long Tail Release

August 8th, 2006

Netconcepts, just released its trade secrets on the growing phenomenon of “long tail” searches.

Netconcepts recently authored and released the white paper, “Chasing the Long Tail of Natural Search,” which sheds new light on upcoming search industry trends. The white paper explains the “long tail” of natural search and its growing importance to E-Business.

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News Release: Stephan Presents

March 1st, 2006

Stephan Spencer, Founder and President of Netconcepts, will present his ideas on Really Simple Syndication (RSS) used in advertising and the latest Search Engine Optimization (SEO) trends. Spencer’s first session, “RSS as an Advertising Platform” focuses on how RSS is a growing form of media and allows readers to directly influence the content they wish to receive.

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News Release: 2005 Holiday Trends

February 13th, 2006

When Internet consumers went looking for their last minute 2005 holiday gifts they turned to Google’s search engine. In fact, according a recent study conducted by Netconcepts, nearly 85 percent of people used Google for their general online searches. MSN’s search engine secured second place with just under 7 percent of the search engine market. AOL, Yahoo, and Netscape fill out the top five search engine spots.

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How to Build Links and PageRank - Part 1

November 2nd, 2004

by Stephan Spencer

Links are important to Google, Yahoo and MSN in determining where your site is placed within the search results. The more links, the better you will do.

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How to Build Links and PageRank - Part 2

November 2nd, 2004

by Stephan Spencer

There is a tactic called Google bombing whereby linking to a site with particular words in the link text can get a site highly ranked for those keywords in the search engines, including Google, Yahoo! and MSN. One of the most famous Google bombs was George W. Bush’s biography page …

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How To Write For Search Engines

November 1st, 2004

by Stephan Spencer

In order to start writing for maximum search engine visibility, you need to start thinking like a search engine.

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Optimizing Your Content For Search Engines

November 1st, 2004

by Stephan Spencer

Every page of your site has its own unique “song” so the goal is to make each page “sing” for its own unique keyword focus. Each page should have one, maybe two, but certainly no more than three keyword foci.

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