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"Amour" means love in French. http://bases-marques.inpi.fr/Typo3_INPI_Marques/marques_fiche_resultats.html?index=4 The INPI is the "Institut National de la Propriété Industrielle" where Trademarks are registered in France. [...] Continue reading
We recently interviewed Branko Rihtman. He started working in the industry in 2001, doing SEO for clients and properties in a variety of competitive niches. Over that time, he realized the importance of properly done research and experimentation and started publishing findings and experiments at http://www.seo-scientist.com. How did you get into the SEO space? Completely [...] Continue reading
Update your About Page. One of the first things visitors to your site will want to know is something about who you are. If you don’t update your About page to include a short bio, and they find a generic page instead, they’ll be disappointed. But if you briefly explain (two paragraphs is plenty) what [...] Continue reading
Hi FT Domainers, The next process to expect is an email from Successclick.com that will show you which of your domains that have been accepted, along with the reserve prices that you submitted. DO NOT WORRY IF YOU DON’T GET THIS EMAIL IMMEDIATELY. We are doing this by hand, not by automation. What you will [...] Continue reading
I was just checking out the ongoing strategic meltdown in the value of the Dollar & noticed an AdWords ad with an extended headline & a 150 character ad description. Currently I believe the above extended description is a limited beta test, but if Google starts mixing that in with Google Advisor ads [...] Continue reading
Big news is making rounds in technology circles today. Google has unveiled another innovative new service targeted at website performance.Google’s official Page Speed announcement reports speed improvements of 25% — 60% on some websites. The service works by routing your DNS requests to Google’s server where they rewrite your website and serve it to visitors [...] Continue reading
Cybersquatting cases under the UDRP are up: According to Domain Incite author Kevin Murphy, children toy manufacturer Lego recently passed Microsoft in filed complaints against cybersquatters, reporting that Lego has filed 236 cases under the UDRP since 2006, one more... [...] Continue reading