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Small Biz SEO techniques for maintaining good SEO are the same whether your business is large or small.  Though the size and resources of your company may determine how you implement them. Here are ten tips for link building no matter what size your company may be.

Top 10 Small Business SEO Tips for Link Building - You've created an awesome website. You've optimized it with the right keywords in the right places. And yet, you're still showing up on page eight of Google search results for your keywords. What are you missing? Links from other websites pointing to yours, called backlinks, are a vital component of any small business search engine optimization effort. To the search engines, a backlink from a trustworthy site to a page on your site is seen as a vote of confidence for your page. The more trusted and authoritative the site linking to yours is, and the more relevant the context of that backlink is to your page's content, the more that backlink will help your page rise in search engine results.

Digital Search Results prior to Shopper Marketing - Despite the continued growth of digital media, shopper marketing projects as the fastest-growing area of marketing investment for packaged-goods marketers over the next three years, according to a study released today by Booz & Co. for the Grocery Manufacturers of America.

The report found 62% of shoppers search for deals digitally before at least half of their shopping trips. At the same time, digital and shopper marketing increasingly are converging, according to the report, which found 62% of shoppers search for deals digitally before at least half of their shopping trips.

U.S. Teen Mobile Report: Calling Yesterday, Texting Today, Using Apps Tomorrow.

If it seems like American teens are texting all the time, it’s probably because on average they’re sending or receiving 3,339 texts a month. That’s more than six per every hour they’re awake an 8% jump from last year. Using recent data from monthly cell phone bills of more than 60,000 mobile subscribers as well as survey data from over 3,000 teens, The Nielsen Company analyzed mobile usage data among teens in the United States for the second quarter of 2010 (April 2010 – June 2010). No one texts more than teens (age 13-17), especially teen females, who send and receive an average of 4,050 texts per month. Teen males also outpace other male age groups, sending and receiving an average of 2,539 texts. Young adults (age 18-24) come in a distant second, exchanging 1,630 texts per month (a comparatively meager three texts per hour).