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Whether starting out w/SEM or involved for years, understand: NOT everything you read is true. Separating truth from speculation is about TRUSTING blog authority.
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from Tinu 806 Days ago #
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Thank God more people are starting to talk about this. I was starting to think I was a crazy person, LOL! Not just in search but in Everything -- a person isn’t an expert because they said they are! A person is an expert because they have topic-specific knowledge that has been proven to work.

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from SamFreedom 806 Days ago #
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@tinu - proven to work for people in TODAY’S world.  A lot of the A-list bloggers, for example, are considered experts but they’re giving out information that was good 2-3 years ago when the blogosphere wasn’t as choked with today’s 170k new blogs per day.

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from Gamermk 806 Days ago #
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Sam that 2-3 year old information is still dynamite in niche’s that have under-developed blogspheres and a lot of information offered by sites like problogger.net and copyblogger.com is generic enough (while also being intelligent) that it’s timeless.

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from toprank 806 Days ago #
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Funny, the same advice is true about "last year’s" favorite sources on SEO/SEM - industry forums.

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from semscholar 806 Days ago #
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So true, it’s reader beware when it comes to seo advice online.

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