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How SEO Recently Changed and What You Should Know

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If you’re looking to hire an SEO company, whether it’s for the first time or second, you should take some time to get to know what’s going on in the SEO industry. An industry that is in constant evolution… Google has been quoted saying they make approximately 1 update per day if not more to their search algorithm. This post was developed to give you the information you need to choose your next SEO agency.

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A Look Back at 2012

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In our business, things are always changing. Sometimes they evolve slowly, other times we wake up to a whole new landscape. As today is the last working day of 2012, we thought we’d take a look back at some of our blog posts throughout this year. We’ll see you in 2013!

Title Tag Optimization

The more things change, the more they stay the same. And Title Tags are the sturdy Redwood trees of SEO.  It is still very important to …

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Facebook Dominates Search (Again) in 2012

Not the End of the World

It’s (Not) The End of the World as We Know It But Facebook Feels Fine

Well, we’ve made it to December 21, 2012 and so far it doesn’t appear that the world is ending or Zombies will be taking over any time soon, so it’s back to business as usual here at Eyeflow. Now that we’ve all wasted a lot of time checking out Google’s annual year-end Zeitgeist and relived some of our favorite and not-so-favorite things to search in …

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What Did the World Google in 2012?

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It’s the end of another year, and that means one thing for Google – it’s Zeitgeist time!

If you are curious about what people were searching for this year, Google lays it all out for you in a fun little websites.  This year they’ve managed to compile 838 lists from 55 countries, their biggest Zeitgeist yet. This year’s site allows users to browse a map of the world or a point along a timeline to see when and where search …

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Google Feature Alert: Find My Face

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In case you missed it, last week Google announced a new facial recognition feature for Google+ called “Find My Face.”

“Around the holidays, many of us get together with friends and family, and if you’re like me, you take lots of photos,” Matt Steiner of Google’s Photos group wrote in a Google+ post. “By turning on Find My Face, Google+ can prompt people you know to tag your face when it appears in photos. Of course, you have control over …

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