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Did you catch the latest issue of our Search Engine College newsletter?
This issue includes an article about trademark usage on Google AdWords, as well as a series of Q and A’s from this blog.
The latest issue of our Search Engine College newsletter was published this week.
This issue includes an article about marketing your business on Facebook, as well as a series of Q and A’s from this blog.
It also features a range of terrific job vacancies in the search industry and a USD 50 discount on our SEO and PPC courses, exclusive to subscribers.
Enjoy!
In case you missed it, the first issue of our revamped Search Engine College newsletter was published this week.
We’ve been publishing the Search Light newsletter for over 10 years now and figured it needed a makeover.
Our first issue includes an article based on a fascinating test-run of Google’s new Books Ngram Viewer, as well as a bunch of Q and A’s from this blog.
It also features a range of terrific job vacancies in the search industry and a USD 50 discount on our SEO and PPC courses, exclusive to subscribers.
Enjoy!
Issue No. 3 of the Search Light newsletter for 2010 was published today.
Yes, I’m well aware that we are in month 7 of the year and this is supposed to be a monthly newsletter. But at least I got it out this month and didn’t let it become an August issue :-)
This edition includes an article about Twitter and the US Library of Congress. What prompted the Library of Congress to decide our tweets were of historical value? How will the archiving of public tweets impact you?
It also contains some of the more interesting FAQs answered in this blog and even details of a sweet marketing gig going at Google for someone with the right stuff.
If you’re not yet a newsletter subscriber catch it here and then quickly go and subscribe before I find out and kill your hampster (just kidding).
The second issue of the Search Light newsletter for 2010 was published today.
Yes, it’s our second issue even though it’s nearly June. Shut up. The delay has nothing at all to do with my procrastination skills. It’s all Google’s fault and you’ll find out why when you read it.
This month’s newsletter includes an article about Social Search – the biggest thing to hit the SERPs this year since, well, Personalized Search a week before. It also contains some of the more interesting FAQs answered in this blog and a recap of the Search Marketing Expo (SMX) Conference in Sydney.
If you’re not yet a newsletter subscriber catch it here and then quickly go and subscribe before you change from a geek into a nerd.