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The United Kingdom plans to coach moderate Islamic groups on how to manipulate Google rankings in the online fight against radicalization--or radical impressions--of the religion.

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by n3td3v April 20, 2009 1:44 PM PDT
Bob Quick of the Youtube video no longer works on Counter-Terrorism, he quit after revealing secret documents outside Number 10 Downing Street to photographers.
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by moonheart85 November 7, 2009 12:42 AM PST
I like this great info. I am also working as SEO expert on my own organization. I also contribute my help in this issue.
by Techknowhow April 20, 2009 10:22 PM PDT
Unfortunately the moderate groups are all more concerned about the impression of Islam on non-Muslims, than the problem of extremism itelf. Some of them in fact only condem extremists because they give a bad impression.
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by SEO-Services-Company July 15, 2009 4:29 AM PDT
It looks like Search engine marketing is getting more and more popular. Search engines need to keep a close watch on various websites. In fact, I have been able to find websites which actually tell you how to make a bomb using home-made and readily available material in the market.

We really need to do something to curb this menace of terrorism out of SEO world.
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by SEO-Services-Company July 15, 2009 4:43 AM PDT
It looks like Search engine marketing is getting more and more popular. Search engines need to keep a close watch on various websites. In fact, I have been able to find websites which actually tell you how to make a bomb using home-made and readily available material in the market.

We really need to do something to curb this menace of terrorism out of SEO world.
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by cxseo November 25, 2009 10:46 PM PST
A <a href="http://seo-faisalabad.blogspot.com/">Search Engine Optimization Company</a> can be an invaluable asset in Internet marketing campaign. These are all very very effective ways to get free traffic to your site. And here you can get ROI of your website conversion calculation and volume of visitors.
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by ashah15 November 26, 2009 12:51 AM PST
I am Sr. SEO, I am very well aware about effects of search engine marketing.

As we all know everything has good as well as bad sides, search engines are not exception in that case. One can find all information on internet, no matter is good or bad, useful or useless, harmful or harmless.
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by Joe-Perez December 16, 2009 7:01 AM PST
I'm certain our government is incorporating similar strategies, they are just not as vocal. I would love to get an update on this piece to see what impact they can quantify!
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by webdesignfolkz December 19, 2009 2:00 AM PST
I think this idea could back fire in future. Muslim brotherhood is so strong that general peoples can't imagination. If this techniques is some how hand over to or better to say, if the idea is handed over to radical or extremist that could be a more devastating. Though learning SEO is not much tough, it only need a determination and the fund to terrorist group are enough to employ professional SEO companies to promote a site.
No religion is bad...if analyzed deeply than I sure that every religion has some basic idea. To my notion, terrorism should not to related to religions or we should not mark a specific religion related to terrorism but the main reason of development of global terrorism and radical group lies in social structure and uneven distribution of wealth and some opportunist utilizes this grievance in the name of religion.

Am i right? what do you say?
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