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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.

Atlanta SEO Company Cardinal Web Solutions Publishes Article Explaining Google +1 Button
2011-07-07
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.

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[Press-News.org] 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.