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Rand Outs a company ranking for SEO Company in Google sighting poor links and Aaron disagrees with the decision to write such a post. Who / where do you stand in this argument? Read more
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Melanie Nathan writes an awesome guest post over at Sugarrae.com talking about the new Compete Pro. Some great info about how and what you get with the service, a must read for anyone looking seriously at getting a subscription. Read more
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While I liked the fact that my WordPress login and registration pages were seamless with the rest of my site design wise due to a plugin, that ugly non matching user profile page was driving me nuts. So I enlisted Joost de Valk’s programming skills… Read more
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Organic search engine optimization expert Rhea Drysdale will be joining Jim Boykin’s We Build Pages team as SEO & Social Media Coordinator.

Congrats to Rhea and the WBP team! Read more
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(Disclaimer: There is good news here too - but only if you take immediate action. Warning: Some of this is considered ‘advanced SEO’). Read more
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Rae Hoffman writes, "As you may have heard, Twitter recently decided to “nofollow” links left of the “bio” section of user profiles. The “web” link has always been a nofollow link, but the bio links passed popularity until Dave Naylor… Read more
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Twitter have released their most detailed list yet on what they consider spam. Commercial or promotional Twitter users take note, these activities can get your account suspended or banned. Read more
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When you view the Google cache of many individual status messages, the Twitter users picture and name are laid right on top of a Google AdSense ad. [sarcasm] Wow, the advertisers must be loving the quality of that traffic! [/sarcasm] Read more
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If you haven’t read the 2007 edition, because you’ve been waiting for this, now is the time, and yes it’s still free. If you’ve already read the 2007 edition, don’t get too excited, because not very much has changed.
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Seems Dave got an answer as to why a site he was looking into got a SMACK DOWN!.... U guessed it...Paid links! Strange part it that the site owner said he stopped his involvement with them 6 months back and only recently got nailed. So we’re… Read more
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(Ahem. Don’t blame me. I didn’t write the headline!) So, as Todd Malicoat tells us ... "here is what you should do if you really want to be a total outcast douchebag at an SEO Conference." Read more
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"Around August 20, 2007 many clients’ Google AdWords accounts saw their cost/conversion skyrocket — in one particular case we saw it was over 100% increase. It was caused by a corrupted “Expanded Broad Match” algorithm."

Why does… Read more
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This is my comprehensive guide to search engine optimization focusing on the new Yahoo! Search results, including, but not limited to, the Yahoo! Search Assist tools. Includes tips on optimizing Flickr, Yahoo Videos, Event Listings on Upcoming, and more! Read more
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Universal search and third party verticals are wreaking havoc on those unfortunates who didn’t adapt and evolve in the Web 2.0 movement. Marty gives an effective way to revive those stale, static sites with a simple, creative implementation of… Read more
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The Mullet is a social media marketing strategy, which focuses on situating and promoting content on secondary pages for target audiences. Where you choose to place your link bait matters. Do you want your regular site visitors or readers to see it… Read more
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Hey Danny listen up, Greg has a great point! Read more
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As our industry matures and the focus shifts to in-house training, the competition is heating up when it comes to the major conferences. Lee Odden asks, "Can SES, SMX, and Pubcon Coexist?" Read more
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What do you do when your seo efforts start to pull in $30k a month? Read what Jim Westergren did.

As a writer I understand his motivations. Great tale though. Read more
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This story keeps getting bigger and better...a lot more to come on this as it continues up to ValueClicks Execs and lawsuits. Read more
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Lisa Barone on SEOs who deal with customers who expect too much. Read more
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If you’re looking into marketing with an ad network, please take my experience as a guide to making sure you run a successful campaign with the network of your choice. In this case, it’s not the campaign we ran, but the company we ran it… Read more
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Back by popular demand - one year later! Read more
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David is on a roll this with his series of interviews on the subject of Social Media. Read more
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It’s about time that the other search engines started taking a stance and not following in Google’s footsteps. I, for one, welcome our emerging search leader for affiliates! Read more
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