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Ian McIntosh writes: "With the release of SearchWiki on Thursday, questions are flying around regarding the potential impact that this could have on Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). [...] could this be the very beginning of the end for SEO?" read more »
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Patrick Altoft explains how to get rid of dodgy link-exchange practices from the past using a sneaky X-Robots HTTP header. read more »
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Mack Collier writes: "One of the biggest 'criticisms' of social media that companies have, is the difficulty in measuring the return on investment for their efforts. Many believe that widespread business adoption of social media won't happen until a read more »
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Finally Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang got the message and decided to step down once a new CEO is found. Yang will then return to his former role as chief Yahoo! and board member. read more »
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Tadeusz Szewczyk (Onreact) explains how keyword modifiers can be used effectively to optimise websites for competitive keywords. read more »
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Stoney deGeyter wrote a lengthy series of 12 posts that are part of an updated and comprehensive guide to keyword research strategies for SEM and SEO campaigns. This is the first article about one of the most crucial aspects of a successful search-e read more »
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Brian Chappell from Ignite Social Media compares the demographics of 39 of the world's top social-network websites using data from Google Insight. read more »
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Today, Adobe announced it has developed a new technology that enables Flash files to be read by search engines. This technology, which will soon be used by Google and Yahoo, makes it possible to not only index static text and links within SWF files, read more »
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