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I’ve been blogging on one of my niche sites for nearly a year now and based on the traffic I see hitting my feed, I know I have a good number of subscribers. Unfortunately, I’m an idiot and didn’t use FeedBurner right from the get go so I… Read more
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Many publishers are using the burned feeds by feedburner generated from our original feed. Following are the two main advantages of using the feedburner burned feeds. Read more
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Glen Allsopp writes "I’ve been testing out blogging in different niches lately, doing some posts for a personal site and also coming up with post ideas for clients. My experience is that there is a lot to gain from writing in a new niche, from… Read more
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David Harry shares a list of resources on link building using directories. Read more
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This week’s recap of link building news from Wiep.net is fantastic, with a lot of great information to absorb, from the experts like Rand Fishkin and Lisa Barone. Read more
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Pretty sure we know which way I swing(big boy) - it’s all about the passion... What’s your bag? Read more
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I have always had a huge fear of something new coming along and eliminating my websites or at least pushing my websites far enough down the serps to make my Websites unfound by potential viewers. I went on a mission to find out what exactly Blogs were. Read more
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Now hear this. This is *way* better than Cuil, and it is still in Beta.

What do you think?

The "stacks" feature is very innovative, the UI is amazing.




It requires flash and a… Read more
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Jeff writes about a cool new WordPress plugin...

"DeliciousCount is a great tool to help assess blog post quality. The plugin displays the number of Delicious saves of each post in a blog in a user friendly ’summarized’ format." Read more
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Apparently more than a few traders had heart palpitations today. As the market closed, Google’s share price appeared to fall apart, falling to $200 from an opening price of $396. At least that’s what the Nasdaq ticker showed. Read more
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Hi Sphinners. My post is about bounce rate, could all you gurus, pundits and veterans please pull in for a mo and bring your experience to the table? I wouldn’t mind a thorough discussion to bring light to this topic. Read more
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laura callow gives some much needed insight into SEM during an economic downturn Read more
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Running a website can be complicated—so we’ve provided Google Webmaster Tools to help webmasters to recognize potential issues before they become real problems. Some of the issues that you can spot there are relatively small (such as having… Read more
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BigPonds recent debut on Twitter leaves most customers dissatisfied and angry. But what if they took a step back and looked at what Twitter is about before jumping in? They just might make a go of it Read more
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Fantastic look at what SEO means (since we use like 800 variations of the three letter acronym) and how we sell it. Read more
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SEO Is an art form that’s evolving. Here’s David Harry’s take. Read more
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It is easy to see the point of hitting ‘publish’ on your blog post as the ‘end’ of the process of posting - however more often than not the real action and fruit of a blog post happens once it’s ‘live’ and being interacted with by readers… Read more
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If you’re on the internet, which you are, by the way, you’ve probably got a profile on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LiveJournal, Craigs List or all of the above, enjoying the company of hundreds of friends who you know will never ask to borrow… Read more
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Sometimes clients ask us to implement ‘not-so-unique’ elements into our designs and sometimes it seems almost impossible to convince them otherwise, however, hopefully this post can suggest some reasons why not to use the old web design stock… Read more
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Time again for a roundup of the best search/marketing posts during September. Read more
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Where is Mixx today?
is it hacked?
can you please tell me?
Thanks! Read more
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Through RSS feed we explore web content and it is practice of content sharing. You can add RSS Feed button also in your blogs or sites to share and explore new content also. Below is some RSS submission sites lists for blogs and sites RSS feed… Read more
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The last post you’ll ever need on Google Analytics, covering ecommerce, advanced PPC keyword tracking, cross-domain analytics and more! Read more
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the Link Spiel - Your link marketing plan is a valuable piece of information and should only be seen by the people you contract to do your work. Don’t let it become a piece of information passed around assembly line style. Protect your competitive… Read more
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Publishers must take responsibility for the suitability of published adverts, even if the ads are chosen by an automated system like Google’s AdSense, the UK advertising regulator has said. Read more
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