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So my timing on that last post was a bit off, but I still think the general thesis is valid. But now that there has been so much negative feedback I figure it is my job to play devil’s advocate and highlight reasons why most SEOs do not need to be… Read more
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Jane Copland writes "I don’t need to spend much time explaining what meme marketing is. A meme is born, defined in its traditional sense here, and someone (not necessarily its inventor) uses its popularity to push a commercial interest. Memes are… Read more
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Shana Albert writes a fantastic post about why online businesses need to use empathy to convert customers. I appreciated the suggestions and real-life examples. Read more
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Hilarious list of the things a wife (or any spouse) have in common with Twitter - the site we all speak to more often than speaking to our spouses anyways! Read more
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Happy 4th Birthday to SEO-Scoop and a huge thank you to the venerable and charitable Donna Fontenot for her tremendous and insightful contributions to the Search Marketing community! Truly one of the Queens of Search Engine Optimization. Read more
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I got a chance to sit down and speak with Matt about White Hat link building tactics. Very illuminating. Read more
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Matt McGee writes, "KGO-TV, the ABC affiliate in San Francisco, has a story online that follows a theme I’ve written about before: the Internet as a small business’s enemy. In the story, we learn that some small businesses in the town of San Anselmo… Read more
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Previously I’ve covered what I dubbed Search 3.0, how search engines have evolved toward blending vertical or specialized results into "regular" web listings. Today, the step beyond that: Search 4.0, how personal, social and human-edited data can… Read more
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Insights into what’s happened in the last few months, what might happen, and what it all means for SEOs, SEMs and investors... Read more
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Internet marketing strategy guy and family man extraordinaire (who also really likes beer), Adam Audette, posted to twitter about 15 hours ago with a tweet that read... We’re having our baby today. Heading to the hospital at 12 noon to induce.… Read more
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Dave Wallace writes... I am so weary of non-SEO types who have some measure of influence spouting off their opinion of what SEO is, what it isn’t, whether it is growing or declining and the like. It is no different then when celebrities use their… Read more
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This is a great article about career moves and getting a solid start in the SEM arena. Anyone new to SEM or that has gone through/considered a career move should read this post in its entirety. Read more
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Dazzlin’ Donna explains how new SEOs evolve, in her typically witty manner. Read more
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