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At first glance this seems really cool...but what are the benefits to this? I guess I'm not really seeing that. The where is definitely a good question. Plus if you forget to cancel you are going to be charged 40 bucks a month.
I am sphinning this not only because it's interesting...but because this headline is freakin hilarious!
I hate this show but the fact that you paid such good attention to it and actually found great comparisons is worth a sphinn :)
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While I find this amusing and also see it quite often, I don't think that meta descriptions are really a priority for big corporate sites like CBS. They have the brand name and the important domain and people are still going to go there and search engines are going to give them priority. Plus, these sites (in particular cbs & abc) are still working on making their sites useful and interactive for users. Point being that even though meta descriptions are a pretty simple thing, its just not a concern for many.
"This is the second time of blogging about Rand. If his damn reputation is THAT fragile, then I highly suggest he *seriously* rethink professional blogging as a career choice."
You are correct, being a blogger means having to be open to criticism and occasional negative remarks. However, while you may disagree with a particular post or two, which is perfectly acceptable, personal attacks don't seem necessary.
I am not a mozzlet or rand groupie or anything of the sort, but i do believe he and SEOmoz have brought a lot of great information to people and helped expand the SEO community as a whole. I rarely find their content 'for entertainment purposes only'.
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