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Jordan hits it spot on: "When conducting keyword research think again before immediately being drawn to phrases with the highest search volume. Consider KEI, the commercial intent, and which part of the buying cycle that keyphrase belongs to." Read more
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An interesting interview discussion with Aaron Wall. Some good questions in there too! Read more
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Despite reading tons of blogs each day it’s actually quite rare that I bookmark posts in FireFox. But by being selective, I’ve managed to build up a nice collection of quality articles and blog posts over the last three or four years about pretty… Read more
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A short post quickly highlighting the possibility that Google UK is favouring ".co.uk" domains. Read more
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An interesting tool - creating your own mobile social network. My only question would be, could the time spent creating and maintaining be better spent on other aspects of your business? Read more
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Should you jump into social networking to promote your business? And if so, with so many options available, how do you choose which social networks to participate in? Read more
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Mobile SEO is quite a confusing term. I’ve been around the SEO industry for years and am involved in mobile application development but still the term is confusing. Read more
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I can’t believe that google have come out and said they are use people’s IP and Cookie data for search relevancy Read more
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Tamar explains in this post that you shouldn’t be canceling your Twitter account yet..... Twitter & Plurk are totally different. Read more
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An interesting look at what your blog can expect from going hot at Sphinn. Read more
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The implications of this cross pollination concept are this; to gain a foothold in the world of social media, you do not need to be an expert in all the major sites to begin. Choose 1 popular social media site to begin (Digg, Reddit, Stumbleupon,… Read more
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Matt Cutts asks the question, what should webspam work on next? I think this is a call to voice your opinion to the webspam team... Read more
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Matt Cutts goes into detail of Google Trends for Websites. Read more
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A well written and interesting post about B2B. It’s only part one of three, so looking forward to the remaining posts... Read more
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Nice post from Rand on leveraging customers for link building. Here’s to more "headsmacking tips". Read more
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I got a chance to sit down and speak with Matt about White Hat link building tactics. Very illuminating. Read more
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We all know that Digg’s algorithm is very complex and they are changing it frequently, so that spammers cannot get their stories popular. Read more
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BlackHat SEO has a reputation, and it’s usually not a good one. Case in point: the recent SMX Advanced conference in Seattle apparently had a lot of blackhat emphasis this year, much to the shock and horror of some. But is it really as evil and bad as… Read more
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As we all know sphinn.com is a very useful and easy to use site! This highlights what "not to do" when registering to sphinn.com! Read more
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I stumbled across this today, apparently this web developer was pissed about having to make more "SEO Changes" to his site ; hilarious! Read more
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Our friendly dutchman at yoast.com is showing off a nice feedburner style twittercounter! Looks great! Read more
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Every webmaster needs to know this. Essential stuff. I wonder why Google thinks this is an indication of spam? Read more
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Matt Cutts explains what happened to the SEOmoz Web 2.0 Awards, and includes some good advice on filenaming conventions. Read more
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