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  1. HostGator - Black Friday promotion Details

    Don't miss this special offer from Hostgator!

    50% OFF on ALL Hosting services. This includes shared hosting, reseller hosting, VPS hosting, Dedicated servers and Windows hosting! This does not include domain names.

    We will be changing our website to display the discounted rates and special promotion. Visitors do NOT need to insert a coupon code to receive the special. The correct coupon code will automatically be inserted on all orders placed on Black Friday.
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  2. Does your website look like spam to search engines?

    Is your website nowhere to be seen in Google? It might be that Google doesn't like your website because it looks like spam.
    Check the following list to find out whether your website might look like spam or not.
    1. Domain name factors that can indicate a spammy website:
    The domain names of spammy websites are often very long and contain many hyphens. Those domain names often contain commercial high value keywords
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  3. The price of coddling Google - how Yahoo lost its way


    "Almost eight years ago, Yahoo decided to lend a little start-up a helping hand, featuring its search technology on the Yahoo home page and giving it money at a critical juncture. [...]
    The start-up was Google, and Yahoo's generosity helped launch the most formidable competitor it had ever encountered."
  4. Eric Schmidt: MicroHoo deal could 'break' the Internet

    Eric Schmidt: MicroHoo deal could 'break' the Internet
    "In what has to be one of the weirdest Q&As we've read in a long time, Google CEO Eric Schmidt tells Portfolio's Russ Mitchell that a Microsoft-Yahoo deal could 'break the internet.' Was he kidding? Apparently not."
    Related: Microsoft, Yahoo execs finally meet, Yahoo showing signs of life, albeit too late
  5. Articles of the week

    What is Ask.com's new strategy?
    "The new strategy, unveiled along with a restructuring that will reduce Ask's work force by 8%, or about 40 jobs,
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