Jay Buerck

Weblog: www.jaybuerck.com
Articles: 7
First Published: Sep 20, 2011 / Last Published: Jan 16, 2012
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I have 8 years of experience in Search Engine Optimization in the Real Estate, Event Tickets, Mortgage, Vacation Rental, and consulting industries. I have written and published on numerous topics including mortgages, real estate, marketing, business, sports, technology and politics just to name a few, follow him on

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    Online Reputation Management

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    The blog started in 2006 and produces content surrounding the topic of online reputation management. We discuss strategy and news in the field of online …
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Jay Buerck's articles

  1. January 16, 2012

    Military-Funded 'Hole in Time' Stuff of Science Fiction
    Researchers at Cornell may have discovered a way to make actions in time seem to disappear.
  2. December 19, 2011

    With The Launch of "Timeline" Feature, Facebook Brings Back the Past As It Looks to the Future
    Facebook Timeline will provide a window to your past life on the social networking site
  3. December 13, 2011

    Will In Vitro Meat Ever Be In Vogue?
    Scientists are close to creating edible meat created in a laboratory, would you eat it?
  4. December 1, 2011

    Index Funds Go Overlooked During Time of Economic Uncertainty
    When it comes to investing in today's economy, don't overlook the Index Fund.
  5. October 31, 2011

    2014 Hall of Fame Managerial Class is One for the Ages
    In 2014, the Baseball Hall of Fame could be staring at the greatest group of managers it has ever seen.
  6. October 24, 2011

    Online Consumer Reviews: Ask and You Shall Receive
    Online consumer reviews make and break companies, so why not ask for a review.
  7. September 20, 2011

    Will HTC Strike Out on Its Own?
    HTC is poised to change the face of the smart phone industry with talk of developing their own OS.