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In light of Google's recent toolbar PR update Jeremy wrote a quick prayer that I got a quick laugh over and thought I'd share with everyone else. read more »
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I hate to come off as a paranoid person…but isn’t that just a little bit creepy? I mean, utilities are good, and search is an excellent tool, but the…intimacy needed to allow search that type of power is… frightening to say the least. I don’t know t read more »
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This morning my friend and Manager noticed that Google's Keyword Tool for Adwords is displaying 'Insufficient Data' for 'Approx Search Volume: July' and 'Approx Avg Search Volume' fields. read more »
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Rae Hoffman (Sugarrae) thinks live bloggers at conferences contribute to freeloaders and shouldn't be allowed.

Lisa Barone on the other hand thinks it is no different than WebProNews reporting on conference panels.

So how about it? Should Liv read more »
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Aaron Wall recently volunteered to guest post on other blogs. I took him up on his offer and asked him a few questions on long tail keywords. read more »
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Many industry experts have weighed in their predictions for 2008; curious... what are your top three predictions? read more »
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ClaimID Does a Little Social Reputation Management

Even Social Networks need a little reputation management from time to time. Technology isn’t always perfect, never thought of before additions to the network might cause bugs to already functioni read more »
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Today I had a social network take my account for their further benefits. They claim that it was due to their system not recognizing that it was a restricted username. Personally my guess is that they forgot to reserve the username. However, I’ve read more »
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Eric Enge does a very nice review of Matt Cutts most recent post, "Subdomains and subdirectories". (http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/subdomains-and-subdirectories/)

I however still have a question that I don't feel is being addressed by Matt, Eric o read more »
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While Google’s home page has yet to change for the Halloween festivities, I did notice a change in their Street View icon. Their is now a Witch in place of the marker that is used for navagating around Street View’s available streets. read more »
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I found this green thumb approach to SEO to be a good read. How many people have used the words ‘fertilizer’ and ‘bull shit’ when discussing SEO? This guy did and it made for a quick laugh.

You’ll need a few minutes to read through this but if read more »
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Four ways you could possibly be guilty of violating Google Guidelines. A short post on something that has probably been pointed out before but I always enjoy seeing it so thought I'd share it with those who may not have seen it yet. read more »
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Having the option to approve the ability for an in bound link to pass link juice might help solve or reduce a few problems with Index trash and a few other issues. Can a little extra work on the marketers end be worth the fuss of entertaining this read more »
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Can it be that Dmoz has life in it still?  Many people don't think so but in a surprising twist, Dmoz has decided to launch an official blog to set the record straight. - Originally addressed by Barry Schwartz at http://searchengineland.co read more »
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Originally posted by Barry Schwartz aka Rustybrick on September 20th

Today, Rand Fishkin takes a long look in the issue in What Makes a Good Web Directory, and Why Google Penalized Dozens of Bad Ones and decides yes, Google went after some direct read more »
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Applying T-Mobiles, "Who's in Your Top Five" concept to the world of SEO. read more »
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Someone told me tonight, “It’s really a dark zone where nothing is official and everything is based on assumptions / trial & error” This came right after he said, “There is a lot of contradictory information out there about SEO” read more »
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Google has gone public when announcing its decisions to remove listings from their index when they receive DMCA complaints. I’ve found one instance of where this is true and would like to know about others. read more »
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For the first time, Yahoo Inc. has replaced Google Inc. as the No. 1 portal of choice, according to a customer satisfaction survey released today. read more »
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A glimpse into a blog which receives the majority of its traffic directly from Sphinn postings. What kind of traffic can a new face attract to their blog from Sphinn? Take a look and judge for yourselves. read more »
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76 useful Internet marketing websites to have in your arsenal. Download-able tools, on-line tools, forums, blogs, educational sites and other SEO, SEM & Internet Marketing related links. read more »
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Thanks to Barry Schwartz for providing us with several good resources on all things Google. IP Addresses, Domains and useful operators are among the other Google goodies that should be known by everyone. read more »
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"Warning: Reading on may prove to be too challenging. Only 80% of people who followed this link will continue reading."

*** This is a job listing I found on CareerBuilder.com; Not only is this a great read but I think the writer should get the jo read more »
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Searching for the perfect web form design? Need help standardizing your form building for usability and accessibility? Here are 101 resources to help you build a better web form. read more »
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In a recent posting on Sphinn titled “Things You’ve wanted to say to troublesome clients” one poster had a lot to say about the posting and discovered upon submitting his comment that it gets cut off after about 215 words or 1145 characters with spa read more »
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