Articles, tagged with "pound gorilla", page 4
10th November 2007
By Kirk BannermanFor a long time I have been a member of several search engine optimization forums and I have recently noticed that the stress level of many webmasters has gone way up (this is especially true since Yahoo and MSN have decided to seriously...
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Kirk Bannerman
20th September 2007
I've learned a lot about search engines and search engine marketing, mostly by trial and error. It's those countless hours of researching, testing, and failing when I often think it would have been better to let someone else experience it first. Then I co...
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jerret
20th July 2007
Making successful small talk with someone you've just met isn't rocket science, but it does demand more effort than tossing out a tired opening line.
The added pressure of a social situation, a date, a party, an encounter at a singles club may tie your ...
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Harry Harry
10th February 2007
On February 5, Yahoo! launched its new search marketing ranking model in the U.S. It was the final installment of Yahoo!'s new enhanced search monetization platform, commonly known as Panama. Originally, Yahoo!Search Marketing worked solely with a bid-t...
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Allison Brown
01st February 2007
Ok, who among you have too many hobbies? Or maybe just one that's overly obssessive? Go ahead. Raise your hands.
Maybe you like northwestern indian kayaks or some such nonsense. Or possibly you prefer forms of adult oriented video that are heavily scru...
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Brett zachary
20th December 2006
"If not now, When?"
The Talmud
Whatever your religious beliefs, no one can avoid Christmas. As much as you might want it to go away, Christmas becomes the 800 pound gorilla that demands attention. The song might claim that "It's the most wonderful t...
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Kalinda Stevenson
30th June 2006
Several uranium development companies have set their sights on New Mexico. Two are actively involved in permitting their properties for production. One was the first to be issued a drilling permit in about a decade; another awaits a permit in order to dri...
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James Finch
30th June 2006
General Atomics
Meet the 800-pound gorilla. Not only is General Atomics in the front end of the nuclear cycle with a uranium mining subsidiary, it is a privately held company whose interests are widespread across the nuclear fuel cycle. GA is its acron...
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James Finch
16th March 2006
Cameco Corp (NYSE: CCJ) is the 800-pound gorilla of the uranium sector. Cameco is to uranium what Wal-Mart is to retailing, and what Saudi Aramco is to petroleum. On a percentage basis, Cameco dominates its sector more so than either of the two. Cameco pr...
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James Finch
14th March 2006
by Kirk BannermanAs a member of several search engine optimization forums, and Ihave recently noticed (especially since Yahoo recently decided totry their hand at competing with Google) that the stress level ofmany webmasters has gone way up. This applies...
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13th March 2006
Location, Location, Location!
There are few things that are more important than location. It not only
applies to real estate, but to fundraising too. Here are some tips to
expand your horizons when trying to maximize your fundraising efforts.
Tr...
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Kimberly Reynolds
20th February 2006
Google Slavery...Old Habits Die HardBy Kirk BannermanFor the first few months after Yahoo decided to go their own waywith natural search (and MSN decided to get serious about thesearch business), the search results provided by those two couldonly be descr...
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02nd February 2006
For Pay Per Click Advertisers, Google Adwords is the 800
pound Gorilla. According to Google, its network reaches
more than 80% of Internet users. If you understand and use
Google Adwords correctly, it can drive a lot of profitable
business to your web...
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Dan Foley
17th August 2005
In the real world, businesses come in every size, from self-employed entrepreneurs like me to mega malls like Wal-Mart.
On the Internet, companies come in every size, too, from a stand-alone ebook sales page with webmaster and owner all in one, to 300 ...
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David Leonhardt
10th August 2005
By: Bill Willard
Unless you've been in a dimly lit cavern for the past several decades, you know that "Baby Boomers" is the collective name given to the 76 million people born in the United States between the end of World War II and 1964. Often de...
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Author:
Bill Willard