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Recently Google announced they are experimenting with including Wikipedia in Google News. Personally I’m not a fan of Wikipedia, so I think this is the perfect opportunity to share some tactics on how to make Wikipedia a whole lot more fun. Read more
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“If you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either one” this adage holds true for link building. If you will try to achieve all type of links at same time you would not succeed in doing either of them. Read more
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The link has optimized anchor text, is completely off topic, links to a commercial site, and most importantly does not have the nofollow tag applied!

Is Matt Cutts *gasp* selling links?

Obviously Google is going to give MC the… Read more
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How many people can trust Google as an actual technological innovation if its CEO cannot keep his distance from political endorsements? Further, did we not forget that Google has a huge digital footprint on us -- that Google knows our emails, searches,… Read more
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Here are a few things to keep us in check. Sometimes you need to look at your habits on a basic level before you go out and buy that Mercedes SL65 AMG...unless you’re buying it for me. Read more
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Tired of PPC? Try new PPC! Here is a good list of 14 alternate sources of paid search traffic that you might not be aware of. Read more
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Thankfully, we are afforded the lovely ability to cite sources online. So we can find content out there, snag the information we want, and create thousands of pages from it without fear of having our site banned. Read more
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