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paid results (typically at the top or on the side)
organic or natural results.
While paid results can get your Web site to rank higher for a specific keyword phrase (because you&#8217;ve paid to be high in the results), most customers consider these results to be little better than advertising, and will often skip over them in favor of the natural or organic search results.
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.idglabs.net/?p=862</guid> <description><![CDATA[When you talk about search engines, you can never leave out Google and Yahoo. However, for the past few years, the market has been growing and more and more search engines are entering the market.
That’s exactly why search engine marketers are left preparing for the future, when Google will no longer be the only company associated with “search engine”. Most recently, Bing was released by Microsoft. Experienced search engines like Nexplore also pose as an option for search engine optimization (SEO) experts.
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