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By building in a required workflow, you can also build automated tracking systems to document any change made to the web site or link building activities, so that you can report back in time on those changes. Most development environments have somet 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 read more »
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At SMX yesterday Shoemoney and others talked about buying expired or established domains for SEO. But how do you know if those domains have value? Annie Smarty looks at ways to give a domain a background check to make sure it passes the mustard. read more »
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Ann Smarty looks at four free tools for tracking the anchor text used in your backlinks, and the inbound links to your competition. read more »
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With today’s high Internet connection rates webmasters don’t think they should bother much about their web page size and load time. Still this parameter remains essential both for SEO and usability and these tools will help you trim down your page s read more »
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Was sifting through some old Search Engine Watch articles and noticed that the contact the author link goes to a form to contact Danny Sullivan via Search Engine Watch. Does this go to Danny or to the current SEW editing team? May be a tree falls in read more »
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Most webmasters don’t see any difference between image alt text and title mostly keeping them the same. Here is some in depth information from Annie Smarty on the differences between an image Alt attribute and an image title and standard recommendat read more »
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Different ways that different search engine technologies understand text relevance... Google says, “... keep things relevant.” So where is the line? And even more interesting, how can a machine define it if even we, humans, fail to? read more »
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Keyword research block got you down? Here's 5 tools to help you brainstorm for new unique keywords in your and neighboring niches. read more »
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Sphinn is made up search engine marketers. Search engine marketers are search engine marketers, They know PPC, they know SEO, they know how to get links to sites. Search engine marketers, the majority of Sphinn users, are not social networking exper read more »
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Creating networks of (interlinked) sites is a widespread tactic of PageRank and ranking manipulation. To own a lot of websites is perfectly OK but to own a lot of websites for the sake of “link juice” is not good (per Google at least). The line is n read more »
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Google has leaked the max cpc and other quality score indicators such as pScore and thresh for Adwords advertisers like as Honda and HP. read more »
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Here is an in depth look at three backlink checkers which do much more than just report on Yahoo Backlinks, they help categorize and organize backlinks based on anchor text, site age, whois info and much much more. read more »
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BOTW snagged over 30 ex-DMOZ original editors as their newest group of employees, affectionately dubbed "The Nerd Herd" read more »
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In an effort to raise energy awareness, Google Israel has issued a black out for the day; serving a black screen with white letters instead of an all white screen with black letters. The results pages however, are still in classic Google white. read more »
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When launching a new website its best to think SEO from the beginning, but in some situations, you're going to want to cast SEO and search engines aside for core website marketing. read more »
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If you are commenting in blogs as a part of your link building strategy, look to the spam filtering system of the SpamKarma WP Plugin for red flags which the search engines are probably also using to identify comment spam. read more »
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It's 2008 and companies like AdBuck.net are still promoting click fraud networks which pay the clicker $.01 per click (and to stay on advertiser site for 20 seconds). Horrible. read more »
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Monitoring Google rankings you with your most important SEO campaign challenges. By tracking your targeted keyword search engine results, you will:

* learn new emerging SEO techniques;
* keep track of your well established competitors;
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For the first time many have witnessed, Google is now serving unverified local listings in its blended local result plus boxes. 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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Yahoo is testing the serving of images within their sponsored search results by placing them within their Yahoo Directory listings. Many third party publishers use this technique to enhnace click thru, funny to see Yahoo doing the same. read more »
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Can I register a .edu domain? Are the links more valuable? Why are some just spam pages? Julie Kent dishes out the answers to these questions on .edu domains. read more »
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The rules and guidance on how to add your content & links to Wikipedia without spamming it, and make that content stick. read more »
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Keyword research is a dynamic practice which can not be defined by one research product or one report. Here are some tips on keeping keyword research up to date and relevant for paid search and organic SEO efforts. read more »
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