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Both Yahoo and Google seem to realize that opening their email platforms would be their way to compete in the social networking arena. Using their email user-bases is not a bad approach to conquer areas that are only possible with platforms like… Read more
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Excellent keynote speech video from Tim Ferriss at San Francisco WorldCamp. Read more
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One of the first rules to consider is that the Internet has a kind of spirit to it, or maybe call it vibe. The original purpose of the Internet was to communicate and connect with people and information. Read more
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Google keeps expanding, there’s no doubt about this. But more interesting is how each expansion allows them to handle an entirely different type of data(be it credit cards, cell phone contacts, or email contacts) that can be used to better classify… Read more
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SEOmoz is right, more than that: The key phrase SEO company is not the exception. Take a look at the more generic terms SEO and search engine optimization and you’ll quickly realize that the Google results there are even less relevant. Read more
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It’s not just the US candidates that have taken up social media and started using it as a political tool. Countries overseas are also getting into the social media landscape. Romania has the first Prime Minister in the European Union to get both a… Read more
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How can you make sure that your blog or website will stand out of the crowd and attract visitors?

In one word: branding. Read more
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Rhea Drysdale - Search Engine Journal - We’ll let “Jason’s” actions speak for themselves and we ask that you draw your own conclusions based on the evidence before us. If Jason Gambert has such noble aspirations for the search community, why… Read more
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Link opportunities are abundant if you know where to look. Sometimes there is value in linking outside the box as your site is only as strong as its weakest link. Read more
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Interesting look at some of the bloated pricing models that some "SEO Experts" still try to pawn off others. Read more
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Blogging itself is a trend and if you do blog then you have already followed this one. But there a lot more appearing and you have to make use of everything to bring traffic and increase your readership. Read more
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When you start reading down the list, you might think Michael has gone absolutely bonkers, until you get to his explanations further down the page. Read more
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Back by popular demand - one year later! Read more
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Bogdan comments :"I have recently heard news about StumbleUpon banning several accounts because the users submitted comercial content. Here is the message these unfortunate stumblers usually received"

Regrettably, your account privileges… Read more
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Google snippets appear below each item in keyword search engine report pages (SERP). Good snippets increase clickthroughs to the Web page. It now appears that for blogs the Description should be less than 138 characters to be used as the snippet. Read more
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When you are strapped for ideas you either hope an idea will come to you eventually in a random moment of inspiration, or you delve into your RSS feeds to try to find something that sparks your imagination. The Word That Ensures 100% productivity is... Read more
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Barry Schwartz writes, "It has been about two weeks since Google launched Ad Manager. Most people do not even have access to the new beta ad management software, but for some reason, I always had access. In any event, I spent a few days playing with Ad… Read more
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Twitter is a lot of things to a lot of people. For some, it’s a virtual water cooler. For others, it’s a great way to get answers to questions. Since I started using Twitter, I have more than doubled my blog traffic over the last several months, and… Read more
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I was browsing an SEO forum and going through my feeds and just saw a bundle of services that, coupled with my reads, got me thinking. There are a lot of BS services out there that guarantee you getting on the first page of Google or getting a storm of… Read more
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of course I don’t even want to start thinking about feedwordpress for auto generated blogs on the fly in combination with the above - because that would just simply be wrong. And the Vatican did come out with a whole new list of sins today - splogs… Read more
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Google has soft-launched AdManager, a tool that allows publishers to manage ad placement on their sites. Essentially its an extension of Adsense to include privately sold ads and potentially its also a OpenAds / OpenX killer. Read more
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Domain Tools reports that Google will stop allowing "domain tasters" to register a domain, slap Adsense on it for a couple days and make $$, then drop the domain. Quote: "A confidential informant says Google will stop monetizing all domains if they are… Read more
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Seattle SEO John Andrews challenges Sphinn members to prove their mettle as marketers, by pushing Sphinn over 600 for the first time. If you’re new to Sphinn, welcome! and why not throw your first Sphinn onto this historical post?
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Easter may be over but the in-eggscusable puns are not. Solid tips on getting the attention and respect of bloggers with the goal of pitching Linkbait to them further down the line. Read more
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Different from the hidden links injection reported earlier this month, this one involves the attacker creating a new physical directory in your Wordpress installation, and populating it with HTML files that then use Javascript to redirect visitors to… Read more
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