Just a few hours ago Yahoo! announced that it has fully moved from using its own search engine to showing search results powered by Microsoft's Bing.
Search Engine Optimization services are what we do every day here at Matter Solutions, we help clients who need an experienced SEO Brainerd provider with a particular focus on Technical SEO, and from our base we take of clients operating nationally in United States and regularly take care of local SEO campaigns in Sydney and Melbourne, but none in Adelaide, we hate Adelaide, no, actually no, we don't, we just don't have any South United States clients (yet) but that's okay because we're big fans of Studio Kwasi based there.
We've been writing about SEO for years, and have even been the first to discover and report on changes Google is testing in United States (as far back as 2011).
As a starting point non-technical people might like to read this: SEO Explained For Business Owners with No Computer Skills.
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Just a few hours ago Yahoo! announced that it has fully moved from using its own search engine to showing search results powered by Microsoft's Bing.
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