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Here is a list of what I consider to be the Top 10 dumbest web site decisions ever, in reverse order, David Letterman style. Get ready to cringe! Read more
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According to a new post on the Google Webmaster Central blog, the supplemental index is no longer, well, supplemental. Google has long had a two-tiered index and webmasters have generally feared the second, supplemental tier.

With this… Read more
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This is your opportunity to contribute. You submit the blog entries for the past year that tickled your fancy, left you totally confused, or you thought were just pure nuts. Last we heard the judges have not agreed to be totally objective. LOL Read more
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How to outrank your competition on Live.com’s map search and on Windows Live Mobile, even if you are not the closest business to the searcher’s location. Read more
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What a bargain! That seems like a low ball price to me. Since it is for sale, we should all throw in our capital and buy the sucker. I got $20.00 to spare. Read more
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Offline ad agencies still don’t understand the importance of a URL in ads, so why don’t you take advantage of this fact? I’ve posted one of the many ways that I use a company’s advertising for my own affiliate profit. Read more
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Are we all witnessing an accomplishment that will never be matched??

Maybe so...

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I have been thinking about this concept of SEO and Internet Marketing being something I think must be taught and discussed. Ultimately, the industry lies within conversation and apprenticeship. Read more
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Edit: Unreal ... they edited the post and removed all the ’good stuff’. Next time, I’ll grab a copy. See some of the copy recouped though in the comments.

Great post by Stumbleupon staffer Joe Walp (on the Stumble blog)… Read more
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While some people realized affiliate marketing has has slowly been changing for some time now many others missed the memo, or are on are sailing a ship of blissful ignorance up a famous river in Africa. For those few people I hope the announcement of… Read more
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Bill Slawski takes a look at a Google patent on how snippets are chosen: length of the snippet, keywords in snippet, etc., are all mentioned. Overall, Bill finds the patent a bit lacking in depth. Read more
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This is a great second article too last weeks "Google Knol - Google’s Play To Aggregate Knowledge Pages". Danny Sullivan includes how the search engine results would look with a modified SERP. Read more
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Google won’t show AdWords ads above search results unless exceptionally relevant proven by high CTR. Some marketers can’t pay enough to keep ads live. Google is giving practically GIVING away traffic in select verticals w/ lower relevancy standards.… Read more
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With a change in how people shared links, the manner in which stories reached the front page dramatically altered. I noticed it right away and it began very innocently with IM-ing links back and forth. But today it has become rampant. One digger… Read more
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It appears the blog posts "A Career in SEO? Bad Move" and "A Career in SEO? Good Move" have spawned a revolution. This is why I love the world of Internet Marketing. As you never know what a blog post will cause. This is a great article on how to better… Read more
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For edition 31 I bring you two women from two entirely different spectrums of the online universe. One woman I’ve come to greatly admire and respect, not just for our love of a TV Hero who wields "Mr. Pointy" (hey now, get your mind out of the… Read more
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Brian is now convinced that his site is on autobury Read more
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“If you are drawn to write on a broad variety of topics (3-5) even if there is a remotely common thread, are you better off doing it on a single blog or creating several niche blogs for each one?” I recently posed the this question to a round-table… Read more
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Jeff hits the nail on the head here... thanks for making me laugh!!! Read more
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So should your designer be required to understand or at least consider SEO? Read more
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Yes I know supplemental results no longer exist. But the SEO lessons learned to avoid supplemental results are still good SEO lessons that are valid up today. Read more
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Follow these handy tips and ensure your Google stats never hit double figures. Read more
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"I noticed on Monday of this week (4 days after my last post) that after over a year of blogging, naturally building quality links, providing Google with plenty of content, not using any black hat techniques (only talking about them), decent subscriber… Read more
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I’ve compiled a list of ten strategies to use if you’re convinced that your only option is to buy yourself some link-love. And, yes, these tactics have all been approved by Matt Read more
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Wordpress is frequently underestimated in terms of it’s sheer SEO power. Here, I cover the reasons that it tends to do excellent in Google. Understanding WHY it does so well is the best way to take advantage of it’s architecture, giving your… Read more
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