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Making SEO and Paid Search Marketing Work for Startups

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013 -- Making SEO and Paid Search Marketing Work for Startups. Join Stubbs Alderton and Markiles, LLP for this exclusive event! Speaker: Corey Quinn, VP Business Development, The Search Agency, Inc. See [link] (more)

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Wpromote Brings Digital Marketing To Nonprofits, Charities

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Los Angeles-based Wpromote , the provider of online marketing services led by Michael Mothner, said it is offering up a set of free workshops, courses, and discussions to nonprofits and charities. READ MORE>>.

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Search Engine Optimization

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The program will be determined by a multitude of factors, evolving trends and best practices that our panel of hands-on, highly regarded search engine optimization and marketing experts will discuss in detail. Plus, attendees will learn what kind of future of there will be in search marketing. See [link] (more).

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Interview with Julie Novack, PartySlate

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Looking for someone who can put together that perfect wedding or corporate event? PartySlate (www.partyslate.com)--which is backed by a slate of LA area investors--offers up a place to browse photos on events, find venues, and most importantly, planners who put those events on, so your next big event can be an unforgettable one.

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Why Has LA Suddenly Gotten So Much Attention from VCs and Entrepreneurs?

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If you want the full SlideShare deck with many slides not in either post it’s in this link –> The LA Tech Market. Has it begun to mature or is it just better marketed than in was say 5 years ago? Given how efficient markets are when a large market like LA starts to blossom it attracts capital pretty quickly.

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Top 30 Startup Technology and Product Posts for September 2010

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The tagline for the event was actually "Starting a company is easier than you think." Some of the traffic-tactics we use involve good old fashioned payola: paid search, banner ads, affiliate programs, etc. Simply put, there is no market for RSS. Expect to hear a lot more from him in the future. He's awesome.

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Your Product Needs to be 10x Better than the Competition to Win. Here’s Why:

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So he launched a company with exclusively paid search. Users would know exactly how much was paid for each click. Not because they didn’t want to do Pay-per-click (they are huge buyers of SEM) but because they didn’t want other people to know what they paid for clicks! I further that.