johnandrews

"We have a deal with GoDaddy that if you sign on with GoDaddy you're automatically registered with [Google] Webmaster Tools" and more from Matt Cutts, live from San Francisco. read more »
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I want to like Google, especially as it challenges the telcos with an open mobile standard. But the more I dig into the current search results the more it becomes obvious Google is intentionally censoring the web. Where does it become anticompetitiv read more »
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I've been around the block of SEO/SEM but every day I learn new tricks. And lately I notice I learn from people half my age (I'm forty something now). I'm used to that, because I was a late bloomer (too many years of grad school) and a web technolog read more »
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A problem I see with Sphinn is, by the time something makes the front page it's "old news". In hopeful language, not enough people are Sphinning fast enough -- yet. In less optimistic language, the design of Sphinn buries the good stuff with the uns read more »
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I wrote this mostly for the Sphinn audience, since I get a lot of questions about SEO as a tactic in the online marketplace. One story, and one example of why I am a competitive webmaster more than I am an SEO... read more »
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Seattle SEO John Andrews challenges Sphinn members to prove their mettle as marketers, by pushing Sphinn over 400 for the first time.

It started as a challenge to put something higher than Rand Fishkin - even Rand voted for that! And then we wen read more »
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