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We have all been there, in fact, much like a night out, you are most likely going to run into at least one!

Editor’s note: This post is our continued dissemination of content from this week’s Search Engine Strategies San Jose… Read more
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When you’re searching for something on the Web, does it matter whether you use the singular or plural version of a word in your search?

A new patent application from Yahoo explores how a search engine might handle the singular and plural… Read more
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It isn’t the dance, but it is very interesting that the index across these two Google datacenters are different from the regular index.

In fact, with a quick query for bank, aside from subtle SERP changes, the number of pages indexed… Read more
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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… Read more
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Debra doles out some very interesting questions that have extreme merit:

"I have to wonder how does a small business person - or anyone outside of the SEO circle find the nuggets of information being shared by search engine representatives… Read more
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Did Google create the link? (of course not) So, why are they trying to control what you do with your links?

Check out a different perspective and a remake of Matt Cutts as Uncle Sam! Read more
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Jeff conducts an interview with Matt Cutts, hypothetical as it might be, it does make you stop and think about what Google is actually doing with all of the penalties that have been dished out over paid links including PageRank and SERP losses. Read more
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