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Some proof that Yahoo & Bing do not pass link juice via 301 redirects. Also validates that Google passes some link juice via the same redirects. Read more
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A post by Alan Bleiweiss for SEO consultants, in-house SEOs, and agencies for managing client expectations Read more
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Reputation management (or monitoring, in this case) is about tracking your brand online. Just imagine if you could easily see when people are talking about your blog, your name, your products or anything else you want to track – all via your Wordpress… Read more
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Back in April 2008, a man began his attempt to trademark SEO, his name was Jason Gambert. Today I learned, Gambert’s claim to register a trademark on the term “SEO” was formally blocked. It may come to a surprise to you that this trademark… Read more
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Yes, if you haven’t heard yet, you can get penalties and banned from AdWords. Kate Morris explains how NOT to get banned in Adwords... Read more
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Lisa Barone looks at the importance of self promotion for your content. If you don't talk about it yourself, it might not do well. Read more
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Lisa Barone gives an excellent rebuttal to advice given by Robert Scoble to small businesses to ignore SEO. Read more
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There are case studies abound of how big brands such as Zappos, Jet Blue, Comcast, etc. have put social media into action and the success that they’ve had with it. Can small businesses be just as successful using social media? Absolutely! Read more
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What I found valuable and actionable may be different from what other attendees found valuable, so if you attended the seminar it would be great if you could share your top take-aways in the comments. The conference was packed with a ton of useful… Read more
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Some great tips on for site structure migration and cleaning up your URL's from Sugarrae Read more
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Eric Lander is interviewed and shares a number of interesting thoughts on Google, search, Twitter, and his latest venture. Read more
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Says David Mihm: "It’s time for companies to start thinking about Local Search more like PPC than traditional SEO." He shares four factors/reasons to support this idea, and there’s a good discussion underway in the comments, too. Read more
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Less than an even a decade ago Google was simply a search engine. A player in the growing Internet that consumers and the public were excited to use and would eagerly embrace in their everyday lives. In the years following their cult like launch… Read more
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Matt Cutt’s confirms that absolute position, including Universal search placements, is being passed from the new Google Analytics referrals.

You can get this data extracted and placed into your Google Analytics with this script: Read more
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Great advice about how to get a social media plan going for your company. Read more
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The takeaway for marketers is that new media needs old media in order to migrate to mainstream status and for maximum impact with their audiences. But that’s not the whole story. Old media also needs new media in order to evolve and stay… Read more
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(from the article) I love when I see businesses who are using social marketing to its fullest potential. I particularly love to see them incorporating their social media marketing into their offline promotions. It is fun to see things I had not yet… Read more
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Another great and concise article from Lisa Barone. This one really focuses on the most important aspects of tasking for Mom & Pop type sites that have a local bent. Read more
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"What does it take to be an SEO? What do you need to know and be good at? Last week, Edward Lewis aka pageoneresults wrote an article called HTML 4 SEO that listed out 50 or so HTML elements related to SEO. Does one actually need to know how to use all… Read more
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Lisa Barone: Yelp announced that they’ll soon let businesses respond to the critiques and the not-so-glowing reviews made against them on the site. I know, this should be good news, but, holy heaven does it make me nervous. Let’s face it, social… Read more
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Kristy Bolsinger debuts on Marketing Pilgrim with a great piece that will hopefully inspire others to not just follow the crowd. As Kristy explains, it’s about using all that social media has to offer and fits with your business that is best for… Read more
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Entertaining, comprehensive coverage of Guy Kawasaki’s "Twitter as a Tool" (or "Guy Kawasaki is a Tool") keynote at Search Engine Strategies New York from Lisa Barone. Read more
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Google AdWords ripped off this firm for $3200! When they restarted paused campaigns by clicking ’resume all,’ Google also resumed deleted campaigns, with all adgroups and ads deleted too!

Read this for more, and also for the… Read more
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Expect controversy, straight talk and ASP. PageOneResults has had his Sphinn account reinstated. Read more
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Kid Disco - A.K.A. SEO Disco, and Pamela Lund, are going to IM spring break. Being the new "hot couple" on the internet, they are looking for sponsors.

Give em a sphinn for gosh sakes in the name of love, and help them raise the sponsorship… Read more
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