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If you ever need to run a newsletter or other email marketing campaigns, you should be able to find a new tip or two from this resource. Read more
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Maps has become a powerful tool for local marketing yet Google’s policy of “launch early and iterate” has created a tool that has been open to an ongoing number of abuses. Recently Google announced that they had closed a major security hole in the… Read more
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You have always thought that claiming your record in Google Maps was enough to protect it from the bad guys. In late January, Google announced that they had fixed the hole allowing claimed records to be hijacked. Well that appears to not be the case.… Read more
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Specific ideas to help set expectations for web design and SEO clients to avoid the unrealistic expectations that can often quickly sorrow a business / client relationship. Read more
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Why you should be using duality with all of your link bait to target not only additional inbound links, but also your target market as well. Read more
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Detailed post on how to quickly find the best free images to use on your blog posts. Read more
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The "Did you mean" feature of Google Search has decided that if it simply can’t figure out what you meant to type in, it will just make up words of it’s own for you now. Read more
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Discusses the economic downturn and its affects it is having and will have on the SEM community. Read more
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However, as search engines takes a more and more active roll in the community and SEO bloggers continue to publicly discuss previously untapped link sources, little known but effective methods, and conversations held in private, I’ve found myself… Read more
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A possible recourse for webmasters that don’t want to brand their websites with an SEOmoz meta tag, or wait 30-60 days. Read more
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Some direct evidence countering the suggestions Google Webmaster Central blog made yesterday. Read more
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In what appears to be a reversion back to the way Google originally handled 302 redirects a few years ago, it looks as if now it has again become possible to hijack websites in the serps. Read more
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This approach means consumers win, marketers/advertisers win, the environment wins, FB looks good. We look good. Win win for all. Read more
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You can easily introduce your own blog, full of ideas, temptations and dreams. Freshly picked fruit from the vine of your mind. But how? Read more
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Pierre has an interesting tale on how to Pre-classify your web pages so Eskimos don’t receive refrigerators as
gifts and your hard work won’t be mis-classified and given a thumbs down.

It’s quite a charming tale... go… Read more
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According to Google themselves, their goal is to hire people who are "as passionate about their lives as they are about their work" - so why is it that a company that’s concerned about the quality of their employees can’t seem find anyone decent… Read more
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An in-depth explanation of exactly why the Google External Keyword Tool should not be relied upon for SEO keyword research, even though it now shows precise numbers. Read more
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Dave Synder writes "Maybe this will become all that Snydey Sense is. One list after another of people I like.If that happens someone put a pillow over my face while I’m sleeping.The reality of the situation is that I wrote the last piece with six… Read more
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Michael Gray opens the gates to guest posters on wolf-howl.com. All good posts will be considered, good news for the lesser known SEO bloggers :)

(News announced by Melanie Nathan on Plurk - thanks) Read more
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A great little guest post on SD from Mark Hayward - I noticed the words ’Hell’ and $hit in my reader... knew it had to be a guest post...lol Read more
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Michael Vandemar brilliantly debunks statements made against him by Michael Martinez, showing that lying online with plenty of evidence available, probably, shouldn’t be done. Read more
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Small Fuel Marketing Blog explains the importance of branding by showing the success story of "The Marlboro Man" in the 80’s. The Marlboro Man even appealed to the non-smokers. Read more
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The ability to write well is very useful for our personal and professional lives. The written word has become an essential means of social communication: mastery of it helps you to enthrall and persuade an audience that would look upon you favorably in… Read more
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Most bloggers recognise the importance of search engine rankings. Search engines deliver the highest quality/most qualified traffic on the web. And best of all… it’s free. Thus, establishing visibility within search engines for relevant keywords &… Read more
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Does your content creation and management plan consist of merely a fire-and-forget-it perspective? Then you may be missing out on ways to not only strengthen existing rankings but bolstering new ones. You may be making costly mistakes without even… Read more
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