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Images don’t help your articles rank higher (there is a but...)

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Timing your articles for specific releases won’t help it rank… Read more
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There’s a new site allowing public reviews of SEM companies and you just know that means trouble. The site is called SEMCompare and is brought to us by the same people who launched the Search Marketing Standard magazine. They already have a few… Read more
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Dan Zarrella has been crunching some Digg stats and has compiled an extensive report on what constitutes a successful submission. He’s organized several charts by cross checking the number of backlinks a story generates by title and description… Read more
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Lee Odden was checking out WordPress.com site on “types of blogs” for creative ways to categorize them.He found a page separating blog types into two categories: “popular” & “banned”. Guess where SEO blogs fall? Sigh. Read more
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Now that the Desphinn feature has gone live, I wanted to talk about some next developments we have in mind for Sphinn. Read more
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Does using NoFollow for internal navigation and outbound linking expose your site to search engine spam teams to look deeper into your internal practices? Eric feels that nofollow with the purpose of controlling the flow of links or link juice is a… Read more
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My job is to help companies get better rankings on search engines via content. One of the ways that I do this is by writing and submitting search engine optimized press releases. I started to write this “how to” as a post, but it became so huge (15… Read more
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Nick Wilsdon writes about the new "Stumble Upon Cards". Great find Nick!!!

It’s building links and bookmarks and it’s driving 100’s of SU reviews. Is it a great marketing ploy or Spam?

What do you think? Read more
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Another terrific interview by Eric Enge, this time with some guy named Danny Sullivan. Danny doesn’t work for Google, Yahoo, MSN, or Ask, but he seems to know a little something about search and search engines. ;-) They cover blended search,… Read more
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Wiep shows us Five easy link building strategies that don’t involve scavenging, hunting, baiting or other work intensive tactics. Using easily accessible data and contacting people that are already familiar with your website in some kind of way is not… Read more
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