Stephanie Booth notes of Matt Cutts session at WordCamp 2007. I think bloggers who are new to SEO could benefit from Matts tips.
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Made a slight headline edit to mention this was at WordCamp. Matt talks so many places, so this helps highlight its recent and for a particular audience, WordPress users.
>If you’re buying/selling links, make sure they don’t affect search engines. Im all for educating the masses, but really lets keep the FUD propaganda out of it shall we ...
Thanks, Danny ;-)
Good stuff, thanks!
Well, for me its really nothing new or truly useful what he said. Indeed I am convinced that there are at least http://seo2.0.onreact.com/10-reasons-why-you-dont-need-to-read-matt-cutts-blog
onreact "7. There is too much cat content on Matt Cutts’ blog" In fact we need more of Emmy & Ozzie posts. You see those two cats are not regular cats at all. Emmy is a SEO specialist http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/merry-christmas/ While OZ is a spam killer indeed. Some say OZ is even better that Brian White :-) http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/meet-my-other-cat-ozzie/
Hmmm, I should probably change it to "There is not enough cat content on Matt Cutts’ blog".
No dont change it, its fine ;) Basic stuff but agree it will help new people
See also http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/archives/2007/07/search_engine_o_6.html for another write-up, as well as http://sphinn.com/story/1258 for a focus on the hyphens versus underscore issue.