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Most bloggers and web marketers complain that Diggers never come back, they don’t click sponsored links, they never buy stuff on a website, and they don’t like to comment as well (only on Digg). Read more
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A list of who Matt Cutts follows on Twitter and what each person does. Read more
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Lisa Barone returns from SMX with a question: "But at the same time, I couldn’t help but notice that this year’s Advanced show seemed to lean a whole lot more to the grey/black hat side of things. I couldn’t help but wonder: When did… Read more
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two people desphunn tads twitter post.
http://sphinn.com/story/43513
reasons for desphinning:

#1 desphinner streko: "stop the insanity! desphunn because this is getting out of hand."

he is suggesting that twitter is… Read more
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Greg Boser claims to not be competing in the real estate SEO contest, but some funky stuff happening on his sites indicates that he has his hand in it in some way. Read more
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During this past week’s Diggnation podcast, Kevin Rose offered up some insight into the Digg algorithm which may or may not be the most eye-opening of revelations. It’s something that I figured out pretty quickly and that is that there is an element… Read more
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SEO agency nr Seattle sued by Attorney General: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About SEO Scams But Were Afraid to Ask. SEO agency now banned from selling SEO services to new customers. "SEO standards? We have none." Read more
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Apparently Michael VanDeMar feels like my recent interview was an infomercial. What do you think? Read more
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I don’t know about you, but when I got SeoMoz’s newsletter with that title today in my junk box I immediately unsubscribed.

1. I don’t even remember subscribing.
2. Docking me Points that I don’t even care about in… Read more
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