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December 28, 2005
What's In Store for 2006?
The end of every year usually brings about a time of reflection for the year that has past and some predictions for the upcoming new year. It's no different in the world of Search Engine Optimization and Internet Marketing. Stuntdubl has a good recap of the important issues and trends that emerged in 2005 and his "predictions" for 2006.
Two main themes to notice in Stuntdubl's lists are links and content. With Google's recent Jagger update, links from thematically related and trusted websites are now the only way to increase your link popularity. And website owners will need to be more active in providing their audience with content that is fresh, relevant, and optimized.
I wish all the Duct Tape Marketing readers a Happy New Year and may everyone have their best year in 2006!
Posted by Mark Beck on December 28, 2005 | Permalink
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