Layar: First Mobile Augmented Reality Browser Is Your Real Life HUD. Now *this* is a cool mobile application. Imagine being able to hold your camera up to a person and have it display their profile. Scary big-brother implications but this is part of the natural evolution of mate-finding. Location-based mobile dating applications are fast becoming [...]
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I have several projects which require top-notch affiliate marketers and SEO gurus. I need to have conversations with the best and the brightest people and companies doing online marketing in the online dating space to understand how you may be able to contribute.
Ability to flawlessly execute, blow our minds with your brilliance and work internationally [...]
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Matt Cutts is the man on campus at Google if PageRank and SEO is your thing. Matt recently wrote about PageRank sculpting, which I found informative and enlightening. This blog has a PR of 5, which I’m happy with, given the amount of outbound links which could easily drag it down to a 3 or [...]
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by David Evans on February 26, 2009 in Marketing
I have to remind myself to look at dating site home pages when I’m not logged in. Match has done a redesign and the SEO team has made the page a giant mess, but at least we see some nice dentistry, and what’s that? Match now accepts Paypal.
Question: OnlinePersonals Watch makes about $25,000 a [...]
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Looks like JLove has been up to some questionable Search Engine Optimization tricks. It seems the Jewish dating startup has been creating fake profile pages for people who don’t belong to the service. Whatever they are doing, traffic is up 500% in recent months.
For example, here is a list of people with the last name [...]
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Good beginner SEO tips for those of you who don’t feel like shelling out thousands of dollars to questionable SEO “experts.” Provided by Matt Cutts, the Google search guru who is often the front line when it comes to interfacing with webmasters.
There are many websites and books that cover the majority of SEO/SEM strategies and [...]
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by David Evans on April 15, 2008 in Traffic
Widgetbait Gone Wild talks about using widgets to build links back to dating sites. Matthew Inman did this for his site, JustSayHi, and Google spanked him big time for inappropriate linkbaiting.
Some of you might remember I left SEOmoz last year to join up with JustSayHi with the intention of creating the world’s biggest, baddest free [...]
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MIT Advertising Lab writes about a new SEO plug-in for Firefox.
SEO for Firefox is a little plug-in for search engine optimizers (optimizators?) that ammends Google and Yahoo search results will all sorts of related trivia on sites that show up in the search results. This will give you an idea why certain site is ranked [...]
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