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Fighting Bad Press The Online Way
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Rebecca is the managing director of search engine optimization agency Dakota Digital a full-service agency offering SEO, online PR, web copywriting, media relationship management, and social media strategy. Rebecca works directly with each client to increase online visibility, brand profile, and search engine rankings. She has headed a number of international campaigns for large brands.
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Is the “optimisation” spelling a UK or European thing?
Robert,
It’s funny that you mention this. As the editor, when going over Rebecca’s articles, I actually go in and change “optimisation” to “optimization”, “favourite” to “favorite”, “colour” to “color”, and so on. I always feel weird doing that since there is nothing wrong with her spelling. But since most of our readers are US-based, American spelling wins out
I do not know if you have heard about the dane Stein Bagger?
A Seo Expert in Denmark have helped him escape some bad press – and now that the police have found out that he is a swindler (months later), people are very angry about the SEO help (even though they do not actually understand, what there have been done in this case).
What do you mean by running link reports? Can you explain? Thanks!