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Attribute-based (a.k.a. faceted) navigation systems make it easier for users to filter, sort, navigate, and buy. But this user benefit could cost you big-time in your natural search marketing performance if not SEO'd correctly. read more »
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Three men defrauded eBay in a “cookie stuffing” scheme that made it appear the men’s companies should be paid commissions, eBay claims in Federal Court. It sued Shawn Hogan and Digital Point Solutions, Todd Dunning and Kessler’s Flying Circus, and B read more »
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Looks like a company called eBoost is giving SEO a bad name and calling customers bad names that ask for results or a refund.

Play the fun little audio file then skip to msg #52 posted by the BoingBoing mod for all the gory details. read more »
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There are a few different ways that misinformation occurs. The problem is that the internet amplifies each of these errors to dangerous proportions. read more »
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Michael Gray opens the gates to guest posters on wolf-howl.com. All good posts will be considered, good news for the lesser known SEO bloggers :)

(News announced by Melanie Nathan on Plurk - thanks) read more »
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Not sure if anyone else has come across this issue - i used the AVG software and saw it putting ticks against all the sites as it checked them but I didn't really consider the traffic stats implications read more »
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IncrediBILL (as usual) does a good job of summing up the bot to human ratio on our servers. read more »
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A fundamental strategy for obtaining links is to build awareness. This technique sets aside the toolbar and focuses on building awareness within communities, not building links directly, and creating mindshare among those who are handing out the lin read more »
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Excellent post by Nickycakes on how to fake out your Adwords competitors with Geo-Targeting. read more »
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Clickbooth has been a bit lawyer-happy lately. In response to online criticism, and in an attempt to salvage reputation, they've been passing out cease and desist orders like candy. This details the whole drama, what they [allegedly] did, and how th read more »
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This is a rather advanced entry. It covers a way to use the user's query to construct a more targeted page, by attempting to understand the purpose of the user's query, and break it apart into it's essential parts. In doing so, it enables us to succ read more »
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I was in Sphinn, voting and learning as usual. And I came across this post written by someone that goes by the name Rashil. She had submitted this same topic at some point before the present post in reference. Of course she added a bit more to the p read more »
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Speculation that Seachme was gearing up to launch a new search service based on screen shots is no longer speculation.

Their flash demo is hot, a must see. read more »
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IncrediBIL put together a great resource post if you are interested in stopping (ok, slowing down) your competitors from using different SEO tools to to mine your site and SEO tactics. read more »
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In another chapter of the continuing SEO reputation saga the Search Engine Journal jumps the shark hawking tummy tuck domains on the home page. read more »
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A Shoemoney C&D sets off a reputation management fiasco as a mob of Diggers pull out the pitchforks, incredulous that Shoemoney would send a C&D claiming a forum post was defamatory, even though the post was based on a blog post that Shoemoney wrote read more »
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In response to his growing concern over Google's treatment of his site with regards to the paid links issue, "I have spent a long time deciding on a course of action, and have decided that blocking my content using Robots.txt is ultimately better fo read more »
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He's arguably the most well-known poster at WebmasterWorld.com. He's cited by some of the most reputable SEO minds in the industry. He has likely influenced hundreds, if not thousands, of enterprising webmasters.

Who is this veritable titan of SE read more »
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Google Blogoscoped wants his readers to try to redesign the iconic Google logo. When we saw their blog post we knew right away we wanted to throw our hat into the ring. read more »
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Jen Slegg: "One client was able to launch an entire section to their site because they noticed their competitor was doing something very similar when the directory popped up in the competitor’s robots.txt file. And like any good businessperson, my c read more »
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Microsoft Live Search upgrades their crawler today. From now on msnbot/1.1 supports conditional GET requests and HTTP compression. That's a very much appreciated move. I've chatted with Nathan Buggia from Live Search who was kind enough to provide m read more »
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Webmasters, SEO's, Site authors need to understand the crawling process to better optimize their site's content. This is a comparison of Hoobastank's "Crawling in the Dark" to the crawling process. read more »
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Whatever you thought it was, Google is in the process of removing it. Sebastian has the scoop on his blog ... Matt Cutts said it wasn't a filter, but rather a unexpected by-product by the sound of it. In any case, the FIX should be rolled out over t read more »
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SEOBook writes: "My site was stuck ranking at #6 in Google for a lot of keywords...on page optimization for it was done years ago. Realizing the issue might have been on-site as much as off-site I decided to tweak it a bit..." read more »
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I hate beating a dead horse, but I think it's all in our best interest to try to understand where are the lines that have been drawn when it comes to purchasing links. I reference comments from Matt about paying for a Yahoo Directory listings to sho read more »
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