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Google has picked up its efforts to help out webmasters for their website related problems. They now guide webmasters to effectively maintain a website so that it gets its deserved rankings. These cartoons give a typical picture how Google helps… Read more
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What do you all think about this? Please share your thoughts about Microsoft’s potential buy. -L Read more
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Last week, I talked about Knowlage@Wharton and what a profound effect it had on my brain. This reminded me of another wonderful (I mean that literally) website, that I frequently rest at, TED. Read more
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New analytics type tool for tracking users has some very nice and unique features! Read more
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The now famous SEO RAPPER is preaching good practice to the masses in his hood... only its incorrect. Read more
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Yahoo! as of last night has integrated their development search project, "Search Monkey" into their search listings. I got a demo just before launch and some explanation on how it could change search and revive the semantic web. Read more
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A quick article from DM News about a new service offering from HitTail. The story highlights the potential impact of long-tail terms on the search advertising campaigns of small businesses and ecommerce sites. Read more
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Be warned, this is more detail than you’ll ever want about the origins of the Star Wars Kid meme and how it spread. You don’t care about this level of detail, but I’m writing this all down so that I never have to think about it again. In… Read more
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Over at Search Engine Land’s Sphinn, people are discussing a search engine optimization tactic which tries to assemble backlink juice by posting a fake news article. Jonathan Crossfield wraps it up: “Online marketer Lyndon Antcliff recently helped a… Read more
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Remember JotSpot which was recently launched as part of Google Apps for businesses, schools and organizations? Google just opened it up to everyone. No domain required. Group sites will be hosted as a subdomain on Google Site’s domain. Read more
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Google Earth adds News events plotted on the Earth map. The article shows news events in London as an example. Read more
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Learn how to display different sized inline Adsense ads on the posts of your choosing on WordPress blogs - using custom fields and CSS positioning. Read more
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Four or five years ago not only did most people do anonymous member names on forums, review sites, blogs, and other social media sites, they would use different anonymous names on different sites.

Now, with Social Media being the hot thing… Read more
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Talks of beating out twitter floating around the web... do you think its as easy as Trick explains here? Read more
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Google have re-launched their Partners page, to show examples of the sites within the Content Network. Read more
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The author started to wonder two things: 1. is Yahoo! paying Special K for tack-on advertising? and 2. has searching really become so natural that it is more effective to tell people to search for your site than it is to tell them to visit directly? Read more
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Discussion on the use of 404, both in terms of visitor loyalty and conversion as well as a more technical discussion of how 404 are dealt with by leading search engines Read more
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The process of keyword research usually starts off with a seed list - words that send you down interesting paths and trigger deeper research. The better your seed list, the better your ability to generate a comprehensive keyword portfolio. Read more
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Four part recap of the session I gave at BlogHer. It’s introductory SEO, aimed at bloggers who are new to the idea of using search to drive traffic. There are no cat pictures. Sadly. However, Buffy is briefly mentioned so all is not lost. Read more
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SEOmoz post 10 (actually 11) essential questions which all SEO companies should be able to answer. Read more
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Great article by SearchEngineWatch about training new search engine optimizers. Most of us need to be reminded of a lot of the traits that make up a good SEO - and this article does just that. Read more
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Some thoughts on SEO ethics by some industry experts- Matt McGee, Michael Gray, Jeff Quipp, Jim Hedger and more. Read more
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Great post by Jennifer over at Search Engine People on how large companies are going to have to get into SEO in the future due to the lack of mass training available. Read more
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Apparently, the folks in Bournesmouth, UK, didn’t get the joke, as they’re laying fiber optic cable through the sewer system. The intended result: blazing fast connections that don’t require digging up anything... Read more
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