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Google's has released its own open-source browser, Chrome, in direct competition to Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Yesterday, Danny described his test-drive of Chrome in Searching With Google Chrome & Omnibox and Greg speculated on its fut read more »
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Another great one from Shimon Sandler.

Start off by downloading a Keyword Report for a previous Time Period out of Adwords report center. Sort by your specific success metric (eg: Cost-Per-Coversion, Orders, etc.). read more »
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Is Google "a little evil?" A top story from Ars Technica was making the rounds through Digg and Reddit yesterday, bashing Google for being a "little evil." The charge is based on an unusual case, where Google helped Indian police nab Rahul Krishnaku read more »
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Part One of Mark Jackson's column on Web designers "doing" SEO went hot on Sphinn. Part 2 has generated even more controversy and comments. MJ is Public Enemy Number One of web designers. read more »
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Just like the title says, this may be the greatest sitelink that Google has ever generated for a site.

Be warned, however, because it is quite offensive. read more »
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There has been some discussion about SEO dying and branding returning from the grave (or intensive care unit). On the contrary, branding is dead and SEO will live as long as there are search engines. R.I.P. Branding 1879 - 2008. read more »
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Twitter and LinkedIn: for small business owners, they're two tastes of social media that taste great together. The question: Who gets Twitter in your LinkedIn network? And who got LinkedIn via Twitter? read more »
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San Jose SES hosts new industry awards. 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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Our industry is hot. Red hot. As such, just about every idiot who has ever coded a page of HTML will tell you that they "do SEO." read more »
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How many links does an average Digg story have when it goes popular, after a week, and after 30 days? read more »
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10 minutes of Matt Cutts on web spam, from the Web 2.0 conference. read more »
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Yesterday I had a question from a client asking how many keywords we will target for each project. It reminded me that out of all the questions I get that illustrate a need for better understanding of how an SEO process works, this is one of the top read more »
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Eric Enge writes, "Outbound links play a critical role in your overall linking strategy. This runs counter to the philosophy that used be popular in the industry, that of hoarding PageRank. You do read less about the notion of hoarding PageRank thes read more »
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A great rant piece on the stupidity of negative SEO. Although the problem might not be as prevalent as the post implies, the arguments are well-placed. read more »
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Though unwritten, there are implied rights and rules of engagement, set and enforced by the mob’s wisdom, which we should make official. read more »
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