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March has been rich in Internet Marketing events and updates. We have seen Dmoz close its doors, Goo

[ ] [with the latest news from IMN and the SEO industry]( [Services]( [Tools]( [About]( [Communities]( [Marketing Resources]( [Blog]( March has been rich in Internet Marketing events and updates. We have seen Dmoz close its doors, Google has updated its Rater Guidelines to include info about fake news, dubious claims, and clickbait and there has been an unconfirmed Google update named Fred. There are many more interesting discussions we cover weekly on our blog, so [please subscribe]( to keep updated! Top SEO Industry News Meet Fred: Weekly Forum Update Fred has been making the rounds and our communities have been busy trying to figure out what, exactly, it is... [Read more]( Google Making the Web Faster: Over the Years With AMP project being aggressively pushed by Google recently, site speed topic has been discussed more actively... [Read more]( Find Hundreds of Related Niche Questions with This Cool New Tool Finding content ideas that could trigger real customer interaction and help you make a difference in your niche is... [Read more]( Content Distribution Checklist: How to Make the Most of Your Content Creation Efforts Creating interesting, engaging content is just par the course for anyone involved in marketing, website development... [Read more]( The End of DMOZ: Weekly Forum Update DMOZ, a household name among SEOs, will be shutting down. Google released some new benchmarks for mobile bounce rates and discovered... [Read more]( Google Killers and Chasing Phantoms: Weekly Forum Update Rumors are swirling everywhere about Google’s recent “Fred” update... [Read more]( Get a Competitor Research Report Request your 'Competitor Research Report' today. [Request Yours Now]( Top Industry Threads SEO Chat [Forums]( Popular Threads Canonical URLS & Content Hoping someone can give me some advice on Canonicals... [Read more]( Fred and the Phantoms - Punk Band or Google's Latest Update Gossip? Let's talk about the newest algorithm shake-up from Google... [Read more]( How many internal links on a page are too many? Just looking for some advice on internal links on a page and whether there is an upper limit... [Read more]( Webmaster World [Forums]( Popular Threads Google Fred Update Targets Ad Heavy, Low Value Content Sites WebmasterWorld Members discuss the Google "Fred" update...[Read more]( Approaching Google SEO as a Zero Sum Game WebmasterWorld Members discuss how and why to approach Google SEO as a zero sum game, or why it is smarter to take a different view... [Read more]( Updated Google Rater Guidelines: Fake News, Inaccurate Content & Hate Sites Google has just published the latest Google Rater Guidelines... [Read more]( Threadwatch [Forums]( Popular Threads AdWords Exact Match is About to Become...Inexact Do you use exact match targeting in AdWords? Then you'll want to read about this... [Read more]( Google Has Updated Their Quality Rater Guidelines with Info About Fake News, Dubius Claims, and Clickbait Curious about how Google is planning to tackle hate sites, fake news, and misleading information... [Read more]( Have You Met Fred? Google's latest update was jokingly named "Fred," as a dig at SEOs who like to name every "big" thing that happens in the SEO sphere... [Read more]( Cre8asiteforums [Forums]( Popular Threads Voice Ai - What Do We Do With It? There is so much in this piece that I enjoyed. I thought some of you might... [Read more]( No Adsense On Websites With No Contact Info And Hidden Whois? I just read the following quote from Google's Andrea Faville on SearchEngineRoundTable.com... [Read more]( [IMNinjas.com]( [Privacy]( [Contact]( [Site Map]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Google+]( [RSS]( © 1999-2011 We Build Pages, 2011-2017 Internet Marketing Ninjas Internet Marketing Ninjas, 21 Corporate Drive, Suite 200, Clifton Park, NY 12065 Phone: 518-270-0854 Fax: 866-303-8266 Internet Marketing Ninjas, 21 Corporate Drive, Suite 200, Clifton Park, NY 12065 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by newsletter@imninjas.com in collaboration with [Constant Contact]( [Try it free today](

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