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Mad Hat follows up his first post on the topic of Shoemoney vs. SEO with his second installment:

*** Disclaimer: This post isn’t supposed to be about anyone in particular. This post isn’t about a post in particular. I may mention specific examples but I see this as an overall trend on “A-list” blogs and social media outlets. People keep interpreting these posts as an attack on a specific person when they’re not meant to be. If you want me to write a post on why I think a certain blog mentioned is ridiculous then email me and I’ll think about it. End of Disclaimer. ***

This is not suitable for those that want to or tend to fly off the handle and is concerning the mob mentality in the SEO community.

Although I DO NOT AGREE with his position in it’s entirety, I think others might want to read it!
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from TheMadHat 1580 Days ago #
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Thanks for the sphinn my friend!

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from pittfall 1580 Days ago #
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@Mad Hat - you really should listen to the podcast of Danny and Shoe. It is less of a debate and more of a discussion and very informative.

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from TheMadHat 1580 Days ago #
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Yea, I plan on it, just haven’t had time and it didn’t really matter for the post. reasonable discussions and debate are good though.

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from GoogleTutor 1580 Days ago #
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great post madhat, spot on

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from SamFreedom 1580 Days ago #
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I won’t give it all out praise but I will say that it’s a damn good start...  I’d like to see you follow-up with part 2 of the 1-2 combination.  Here’s a little related for your continued enjoyment:  <a href="http://controversialmarketing.blogspot.com/2008/01/controversy-at-semmys-scene-out-of.html">Controversy at the Semmys - A Scene Out of Deliverance</a>

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