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Two Free Keyword Tools for SEO and Market Research

I thought I’d highlight two free keyword tools that may help you with search engine optimization (SEO) and market research for online businesses. Google Keyword Tool Google of course is the market leader in keyword search and advertising, so their keyword tool is definitely worth a look. Among the features beyond estimated monthly search volume [...]

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Promotion Using Unconventional Free Tools: The Case of VeryRelated.com

There are many free promotional opportunities out there that businesses and individuals can use to their benefit. Sometimes these promotional opportunities appear in some unexpected places. Here I will discuss VeryRelated.com, a mind-map tool for finding related key words built by Geoff Peters and Sigal Blay. When you first come to the site, you can [...]

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New Version of YogaNearMe.com Released

YogaNearMe.com is a Google-maps based search application created by Two Brained Consultants to help you find local yoga studios and drop-in classes no matter where you are in the world. Version 1.0 of the web application was recently released. The new version has been redone using Flex 3, which provides a slick rich-internet application interface. [...]

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Using Google as a Dictionary

Google (www.google.com) has a nice feature that may help save you time from thumbing through a print dictionary or searching a dictionary site when looking for the meaning of words. If you use a browser like Firefox extensively at work, the Google search box is right at hand. Simply type in define: [your_word] and search. [...]

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