Posted on 09 January 2010. Tags: 21st century, direct response, Jill Whalen, Malcolm Coles, Online Screwed Up, response advertisers, search engine optimization, silver lining

SEO
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the recession has had a silver lining for direct-response advertisers
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A Decade of 21st Century SEO
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big media still doesn’t understand intrawebs
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clueless newspapers say don’t link to us…
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great depression exists, great recession may be a new term referring to this one. Great depression was period following WW2 if im not mistaken.
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I live in Ibaraki prefecture in Japan just over 100km south of the plant and downwind.