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Stephan Spencer's Scatterings: Web Marketing Bloghttp://www.stephanspencer.com [Stephan Spencer's Scatterings: Web Marketing Blog] Webmasters the world over have already tagged their websites with meta keywords and meta descriptions, and many are rushing to post Google Sitemaps XML files, so the idea that they will also tag their sites with additional meta data seems pretty plausible to me. Particularly if there’s a ranking benefit to be had.

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Stephanspencer.comhttp://www.stephanspencer.com [Stephanspencer.com] keyword research @ Stephan Spencer’s Scatterings: So, although the PrioritySubmit tool sounds good in theory, until their data starts looking a lot more credible, I’ll be relying on WordTracker, Overture’s Search Term Suggestion Tool, and Google’s Keyword Sandbox for studying keyword popularity with search engine users. (In case you’re curious, according to Overture’s tool, keyword searches across Yahoo!

Searchenginewatch.comhttp://searchenginewatch.com [Searchenginewatch.com] Puzzling Out Google's Blogger Acquisition: Other potential "synergies" between Google and Pyra: personalization and geolocation.  While I don't want to speculate too much without first talking with Google (spokesperson David Krane declined to comment), it's interesting to consider ways that the Blogger tools could be integrated with other acquisitions previously made by Google.

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