ATLANTA, GA, July 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) Atlanta SEO company Cardinal Web Solutions has published an original article on the Google +1 button, and its potential effect on search engine optimization and pay-per-click advertising. This most recent article is part of an ongoing effort by Cardinal Web Solutions to keep business owners informed on changes in the industry that could affect their Internet marketing campaigns.
The +1 button, which Google has explained will be used to connect users with more relevant content, is viewed by the industry as Google's response to Facebook's "Like" button. The +1 button allows an individual to publicly recommend a page or ad; the recommendation will be displayed within search results for others in the individual's social circle. The number of +1s a page receives will affect its ranking within the organic search results, though it will not factor into the quality score or placement of the company's PPC ads.
Cardinal Web Solutions' article, "What the Google +1 Button Means For Your SEO or PPC Campaign," published both on Ezine Articles and the company's Internet marketing resources page, offers insight into the effect the new feature on Atlanta search engine marketing and the response required from Atlanta PPC management and SEO companies in order to take full advantage of the potential of the +1 button.
Alex Membrillo, Atlanta SEO expert and co-owner of Cardinal Web Solutions, explains, "The search industry is not only our business; it is a passion for the Cardinal team. Even in our spare time, we are constantly reading up on the latest developments and staying on top of the newest trends and technologies. As we continue to gain knowledge of the industry, we pass on our expertise to our clients and other businesses through the articles and other resources available on our website."
Cardinal Web Solutions is a leading Atlanta SEO company, known for its client-focused, results-driven approach to Atlanta SEO. For more information about Atlanta Internet marketing, visit www.CardinalWebSolutions.com.
Cardinal Web Solutions is an Interactive Marketing firm based out of Atlanta, Georgia. For further information, please contact us at 404-585-2096.
Atlanta SEO Company Cardinal Web Solutions Publishes Article Explaining Google +1 Button
Cardinal Web Solutions, a leading Atlanta SEO company, has published an original article explaining the Google +1 button and its effect on search engine marketing.
2011-07-07
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Climate change forces early spring
2011-07-07
Spring is hailed as the season of rebirth, but if it comes too early, it can threaten the plants it is meant to welcome.
A University of Alberta study shows that climate change over the past 70 years has pushed some of the province's native wildflowers and trees into earlier blooming times, making them more vulnerable to damaging frosts, and ultimately, threatening reproduction.
U of A PhD candidate Elisabeth Beaubien and her supervisor, professor Andreas Hamann of the Department of Renewable Resources, studied the life cycle of central Alberta spring blooms, spanning ...
A mother's salt intake could be key to prenatal kidney development
2011-07-07
Bethesda, Md. (July 6, 2011) – A new animal study from Europe has drawn an association between pregnant mothers' sodium intake and their newborn's kidney development. Among the most significant aspects of the study's findings is that either too much or too little salt during pregnancy had an adverse effect on the prenatal development of the offspring's kidneys. The consequence of such disruption can lead to high blood pressure in later years.
These are the conclusions reached in the study, "Both High and Low Maternal Salt Intake in Pregnancy Alters Kidney Development ...
Nano detector for deadly anthrax
2011-07-07
An automatic and portable detector that takes just fifteen minutes to analyze a sample suspected of contamination with anthrax is being developed by US researchers. The technology amplifies any anthrax DNA present in the sample and can reveal the presence of just 40 microscopic cells of the deadly bacteria Bacillus anthracis.
B. anthracis, commonly known as anthrax, is a potentially lethal microbe that might be used intentionally to infect victims through contamination of food and water supplies, aerosolized particles, or even dried powders, such as those used in bioterrorist ...
GEN point of view article questions reported costs of drug R&D
2011-07-07
New Rochelle, NY, July 6, 2011—A policy specialist and a healthcare economist both say that the oft-quoted cost of $1.32 billion to bring a new drug to market does not hold up to close scrutiny, reports Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN). The researchers emphasize that available cost data cannot be trusted because the numbers are subject to numerous internal and external sources of variability, according to the July issue of GEN (http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/drug-r-d-costs-questioned/3707).
"With heated discussions still taking place over healthcare ...
Simpsonville Hotel Provides a Special Rate to Fans Attending Miranda Lambert at Charter Amphitheatre
2011-07-07
Holiday Inn Express Hotel Simpsonville provides a special rate for guests attending Miranda Lambert on July 16, 2011. The show will take place at 7:30pm in Charter Amphitheatre at Heritage Park. Special guests include Josh Kelley & Ashton Shepherd. Travelers attending any concert at Charter Amphitheatre can select the "Greenville Arena Discount" when booking at the Holiday Inn Express Simpsonville to receive a 10% discount. Some restrictions may apply.
Miranda Lambert is an American country music singer who gained fame as a finalist on the 2003 season ...
John Theurer Cancer Center BMT researchers highlight the importance of social support
2011-07-07
Hackensack, NJ (June 29, 2011) – Researchers at the John Theurer Cancer Center recently published a study delineating the connection of social support to distress after stem cell transplants. Scott Rowley, M.D., Chief, Blood & Marrow Stem Cell Transplantation Program, the John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center contributed to the study which was led by Larissa E. Labay from Mt. Sinai. The study was published in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, a peer-reviewed publication produced by the American Psychological Association.
The ...
London bombing memories explored
2011-07-07
Los Angeles, CA (July 7th, 2011) - Six years on from the devastating 7/7 London bombings and in the wake of the inquest into the attacks, a special issue of the journal Memory Studies, published by SAGE, explores new research into our collective memories of this tragic event.
"The London attacks make for a particularly compelling case study of contemporary remembrance and commemoration," say authors of the lead editorial, Matthew Allen and Annie Bryan. "Significantly, it would seem that a wider social project of remembering the bombings is at odds with the inquest's ...
Guoman's Charing Cross Hotel Launches the New Look Eleanor's Bar
2011-07-07
Guoman's Charing Cross Hotel has announced the launch Eleanor's bar.
The grand Charing Cross Hotel has undergone refurbishment to create a new look destination bar; Eleanor's, a sophisticated space designed to provide a luxurious oasis from the buzzing hub of The Strand and Trafalgar Square.
The charming four-star hotel is literally situated at the very centre of London, making it the perfect location for meeting friends, enjoying a leisurely cocktail after work or pre-theatre drinks. The bar's beverage offering has also been revamped and Eleanor's tempting new menu ...
Mercury vapor released from broken compact fluorescent light bulbs can exceed safe exposure levels
2011-07-07
New Rochelle, NY, July, 6, 2011—Once broken, a compact fluorescent light bulb continuously releases mercury vapor into the air for weeks to months, and the total amount can exceed safe human exposure levels in a poorly ventilated room, according to study results reported in Environmental Engineering Science, a peer-reviewed online only journal published monthly by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. (www.liebertpub.com). The article is available free online at www.liebertpub.com/ees
The amount of liquid mercury (Hg) that leaches from a broken compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) is lower ...
The National Trust Invites Public to Choose Sheep for Farm Experiment
2011-07-07
The National Trust has revealed that members of the public will decide which flock of sheep will be bought by a working, commercial farm as part of the MyFarm* experiment which aims to re-connect people with the day-to-day realities of farming.
Under the banner 'You choose the Ewes', subscribers signed up for the experiment will be asked to choose between buying 100 commercial or rare breed sheep**, to expand the current flock.
They will be asked to consider the financial consequences, the implications for rare-breed bloodline and environmental impacts, as well as ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
AI finds undiagnosed liver disease in early stages
The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announce new research fellowship in malaria genomics in honor of professor Dominic Kwiatkowski
Excessive screen time linked to early puberty and accelerated bone growth
First nationwide study discovers link between delayed puberty in boys and increased hospital visits
Traditional Mayan practices have long promoted unique levels of family harmony. But what effect is globalization having?
New microfluidic device reveals how the shape of a tumour can predict a cancer’s aggressiveness
Speech Accessibility Project partners with The Matthew Foundation, Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress
Mass General Brigham researchers find too much sitting hurts the heart
New study shows how salmonella tricks gut defenses to cause infection
Study challenges assumptions about how tuberculosis bacteria grow
NASA Goddard Lidar team receives Center Innovation Award for Advancements
Can AI improve plant-based meats?
How microbes create the most toxic form of mercury
‘Walk this Way’: FSU researchers’ model explains how ants create trails to multiple food sources
A new CNIC study describes a mechanism whereby cells respond to mechanical signals from their surroundings
Study uncovers earliest evidence of humans using fire to shape the landscape of Tasmania
Researchers uncover Achilles heel of antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Scientists uncover earliest evidence of fire use to manage Tasmanian landscape
Interpreting population mean treatment effects in the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire
Targeting carbohydrate metabolism in colorectal cancer: Synergy of therapies
Stress makes mice’s memories less specific
Research finds no significant negative impact of repealing a Depression-era law allowing companies to pay workers with disabilities below minimum wage
Resilience index needed to keep us within planet’s ‘safe operating space’
How stress is fundamentally changing our memories
Time in nature benefits children with mental health difficulties: study
In vitro model enables study of age-specific responses to COVID mRNA vaccines
Sitting too long can harm heart health, even for active people
International cancer organizations present collaborative work during oncology event in China
One or many? Exploring the population groups of the largest animal on Earth
ETRI-F&U Credit Information Co., Ltd., opens a new path for AI-based professional consultation
[Press-News.org] Atlanta SEO Company Cardinal Web Solutions Publishes Article Explaining Google +1 ButtonCardinal Web Solutions, a leading Atlanta SEO company, has published an original article explaining the Google +1 button and its effect on search engine marketing.