Search Engine Marketing

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Email Marketing

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Pay Per Click

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Internet marketing Search engine optimization Social media marketing Email marketing Referral marketing Content marketing Search engine marketing Pay per click Cost per impression Search analytics Web analytics Display advertising Contextual advertising Behavioral targeting Affiliate marketing Cost per action Revenue sharing Mobile advertising v t e Pay per click (PPC) (also called cost per click) is an Internet advertising model used to direct traffic to websites, where advertisers pay the publisher (typically a website owner) when the ad is clicked. With read more…

Cloaking

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For cloaking as used in science fiction, see Cloaking device. Cloaking is a search engine optimization (SEO) technique in which the content presented to the search engine spider is different from that presented to the user’s browser. This is done by delivering content based on the IP addresses or the User-Agent HTTP header of the user requesting the page. When a user is identified as a search engine spider, a server-side script delivers a different version of the web page, read more…

Social Media Marketing

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Internet marketing Search engine optimization Social media marketing Email marketing Referral marketing Content marketing Search engine marketing Pay per click Cost per impression Search analytics Web analytics Display advertising Contextual advertising Behavioral targeting Affiliate marketing Cost per action Revenue sharing Mobile advertising v t e This article is written like a

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