Virtual VIP Changes Archive, March 2011 Here’s your monthly issue of Virtual VIP News . . . the monthly digest of the information we told our friends and clients about during the past month! Click Any of The Links To Read Our Spin On These Business Changing News Items from Changes, as published during February 2011 Or Click Here To Read Them All ! Search Engine Optimization: One Reason On-Line Reviews Stink Google Unveils The Ultimate SEO Penalty: Invisibility Business Change, Fifteen Pennies At a Time [Square Deal] “Do What You Promise” Will Make Your SEO Work Better When “The Only Bad Press Is No Press” Marketing Becomes Easy Don’t Anger Twitter. They Own You. Or Your Words. Or Not. Doing What You Promise: Customer Service Simplified Does Google Forget? On Search Engine Optimization Penalties Surviving Valentines Day, Groupon And Great Customer Service The E-Myth Revisited, and Revisited, and Revisited Real World: The AOL / HuffPo / Tim Armstrong Debate Goes On On Twitter, You’re More Important Than Ashton Kutcher! Where Business Change, VC, and Piracy Meet: Fred Wilson AOL + HuffPo = Salvation. But Only for Tim Armstrong “You Have Been Warned” AOL is Just a Content Farm. And It Can’t Possibly Make Money How Do Google and Bing Differ? Literally? Not At All! Bill Maher, Socialism, Capitalism, and The NFL The Sixteenth Amendment Scuttles Health Care Reform Thanks so much for reading, and if you have any comments, questions, or ideas, I hope you’ll reach out to me!Til next time . . . Jeff Yablon PC-VIP Inc http://answerguy.com +1 646 827-3800. Green Means . . . GO! Look Here for the scoop, some examples of our SEO Consulting work, and a special offer on Answer Guy and Virtual VIP SEO Consulting/Search Engine Optimization Services Highlights We think everything in Virtual VIP News is worth reading, but this month I’d like to call your attention to my favorites: First, I’m digging Bill Maher. Even if you don’t like him or his politics, Bill Maher Has a Lesson About The NFL and Socialism that’s worth reading. I show you the difference betrween search engine results at Bing and Google. And that difference is . . . interesting. We talk about the new “Content Farm” business model at AOL, and why even though the model is flawed, AOL buying The Huffington Post could save it. Finally: I call your attention to what happens when web geeks get angry. It isn’t pretty. Copyright (C) 2011 PC-VIP Inc.