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Basically rappers go out it, mocking each other, as if they are Google, Yahoo and MSN. Google vs. MSN, MSN vs. Yahoo and Yahoo vs. Google. You can check out the videos and vote for the winner at searchenginerapbattle.com. read more »
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In general, writing on your blog alone isn’t enough to get you exposure. You have to get out there and actively work on building traffic. Below are 10 ways to promote your content, more specifically your blog reviews. read more »
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Here is a guide to optimizing sites for the different regional flavors of Google. read more »
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The future looks bright for Google (or dark depending on how you look at it) and Google Chrome will not have any trouble taking away market share from Internet Explorer and Firefox, with whom Google ironically signed a 3 year deal.

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Back to the central question, you can examine how well you are converting visitors into subscribers with the Subscriber Conversion Ratio (SCR), which is simply the total number of subscribers that you have (as reported by Feedburner, for example) di read more »
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I think that's all the analysis needed, wouldn't you agree!? read more »
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Today, I'm very briefly going to review "opportunity to cure" provisions. This provision is valuable for any one providing a SEO/M consulting services. read more »
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If you really want to become a well-known and/or respected writer online, you will need to have original thoughts read more »
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Just thought I’d let everyone know, that on a search for how to backpack in Google is showing a top 5 result for Google Knol. read more »
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One of the reasons Twitter is such a useful platform for publishing is that it is largely spam free - you only received messages from people you choose to follow. So even though a large number of spammy accounts have appeared on the service, the onl read more »
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cNet recently covered a new Microsoft Search research paper on BrowseRank [PDF]. The theory behind the concept of BrowseRank is that rather than using links (PageRank) as the backbone of a relevancy algorithm, you could look at actual usage data fro read more »
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Like so many pursuits in life, it is easy for blogs to get stuck in an intermediate rut. I know, because I've been there. My site, Herbivoracious.com, has hit several plateaus in its first year of life. Each time the visits started to level out, I d read more »
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A few months ago we announced that we were testing a new product called Knol. Knols are authoritative articles about specific topics, written by people who know about those subjects. Today, we're making Knol available to everyone. read more »
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I’d like to start by saying I’m not a blogging expert. I’m simply a blogger who started out with no readers, a mere 18 months ago, and has steadily grown in readership as I’ve experimented in various ways, finding out what works and what doesn’t. So read more »
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Domains are funny things. Are they intellectual property (see Sarah's post on domain tasting), valuable investments, technical devices to prevent people having to remember your IP address, or political playthings (does anyone think the new tlds are read more »
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Quite often, people ask me this, either to my face, via Q&A or in emails: how do I come up with truly unique, never-before-seen, shiny new ideas? What a question. It's a rare thing to come up with something that's really never been done before. Many read more »
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I am a strong believer in the power of linking between blogs, and I still go out of my way to link, especially to peers, to smaller blogs, and to developers of services I write about. At one time, I thought being linked to by the most prominent blog read more »
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Many of these are PPC lessons, but can still be applied to anyone who’s selling anything. Regardless of the mediums through which the clicks were recieved. I may have stated these before, but I’ll make sure I don’t repeat anything unless it’s actual read more »
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Who determines what is obscene and moral? The defense attorney argues that the community does and what better way to determine what the community sees as moral then to see what they are searching for from within the comfort of their own homes. read more »
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Search Engine Watch Forums moderator, abbottsys, tested out a theory that actually worked for him. abbottsys created an ad for a search on ivf, the ad's destination URL goes to a search at Google for site:www.integramed.com/inmdweb/ ivf. So, as you read more »
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SEO practitioner David Mihm conducted a survey of local search marketing professionals about which variables they believe most heavily influence local rankings and results. It's a great resource for those interested in local SEO and related issues. read more »
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Google currently indexes 62,100 robots.txt files. Many of them have a decent PR while others have no backlinks at all (according to Yahoo Site Explorer at least): read more »
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While I’ve long held that Google duplicate content filters are easily defeated, I’ve never truly examined the implications of them on a large scale link building effort. First, it may help to examine the large issues google has with link building at read more »
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While all of these specific tactics are great methods to use to get ahead of the competition in the search results, the core of SEO comes down to the 2 things: content and links.

The bread and butter of SEO is content and links and you simply can read more »
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Google’s already shown that they’re willing to censor their results, by altering the Tiananmen Square SERPs to remove references to the massacre committed by the Chinese government against its own people there in 1989. (They make a note of the fact read more »
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