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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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Few companies set out to do bad deeds, but most won’t rule them out. Google was supposed to be different. When Josh McHugh profiled the young corporation in January 2003, it had one clear and concise rule: "Don’t be evil." Ah well, times… Read more
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Think Eyetracking recently completed an eyetracking study and compared it with an eyetracking study they did in 2005 for people looking at a Google search results page. Google has become the 8000 pound search Gorilla. During their meteoric growth there… Read more
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If you’re migrating from one domain to another or moving from a development domain to a live one, moving Wordpress is never fun. Here Joost brings it down to 10 easy steps. Read more
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What to do when someone gives you negative criticism. Address it or ignore it? Read more
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Pay Per Click “PPC” campaigns can be tricky. Sometimes the keywords you want to use are too expensive, or your quality score is low. Optimize your campaign with google adwords new feature Read more
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Making money with Incentivizable Campaigns. Over 450$ in just a few days. Read more
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When the networks screw people over it is the fault of "users" or "the algorithm," but when the central networks do not like what we do we are "criminals performing illicit acts." Read more
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Every day millions of people search for solutions to their tech support problems. This is a golden opportunity for you drive new visitors to your blog. Read more
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Search queries on Google and other search engines for informational terms dealing with “tech support”, “how to…” and “trouble shooting” have been constant and traffic driving queries for years and are ripe for the picking for those who can… Read more
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Much of the traffic for certain niche websites and blogs come from search engines, mainly google. So when (and how much) does google crawl you? Read more
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This PepperJam network has hit the affiliate networking scene hard. At least, the blogosphere. Read more
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Curious what the Google "penalty" of Pay Per Post bloggers actually entailed, Apogee Search ran a controlled test with PPP bloggers. The results of Phase One are found in this article. Read more
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Gab has a really interesting post about 5 things that MSN must do to gain marketshare on Google. I’m sure there are many others who feel the same ... Google is gradually going to take control of the net, and MSN is the best chance for keeping them… Read more
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In this mornings post Graywolf chastised Google for giving straight links to partners,... now he’s found a whole bunch more! Read more
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Michael Gray shares with us his list of tools for Getting Things Done. What I liked about the post was hearing about how he uses each of them. Read more
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Vote for those special blogs that made your 2007 a little brighter in SEJ’s 3rd annual awards... Read more
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From GrayWolf: Matt Cutts claims that in paid content, all the links should be nofollowed - even the links added for informational purposes and not paid for. Plus some of Gray’s opinions on Google we all learned to cherish. Read more
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It would be interesting to find out if this was a decision they made on their own, or after feedback from Google. Read more
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I never imagined that I’d see the day when Michael Arrington bows to anyone, not even the almighty Google. Apparently, he has. What next? Read more
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The tale of two browsers. Firefox vs the new comer Flock. Will users stick with the King, or join the flock? Read more
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When Google Reader’s team came back on Monday, they found more than 70 complaints in their public forum. Given Google’s fine reputation dealing with their users privacy people were expecting a quick fix and some kind of apology, but the… Read more
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Last week with the announcement of Google Knols, much of the conversation centered around how this was going to affect sites like Wikipedia. However what the announcement also revealed was Google’s philosophy about how they interact with the world. Read more
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Michael calls it on just how the whole "Richter Scales" incident will impact Lane badly in the long run - and proposes how she should handle it instead
(Woot! First Sphinn! :)) Read more
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