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Can Matt Cutts detect paid links embedded in content when he is looking right at them? read more »
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Google will announce today the launch of SearchWiki, a major addition to its user interface that allows users to edit search results. When using SearchWiki, you can re-order, remove, or add web pages to the search results for any query. You can also read more »
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Good solid guidelines here. Print them off twenty times, roll them up and beat your web designers over the head with them. read more »
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One of the resounding themes of this year’s PubCon was a short but profound question: What value are you adding? While it seems like an easy question, having a solid answer to the question can be the difference between success and failure for your s read more »
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Changing a domain can be an exercise fraught with hurdles, do it wrong and it can mess up years of hard work. This post takes a look at things you need to consider when doing so. read more »
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Really great video interview with SEO Chick founder, Lisa Ditlefsen. Seriously, it's like sitting right there with her, as you chat about SEO. Long, but awesomely interesting. read more »
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"As a WordPress enthusiast, guru, and lover, I use plugins every single day and am constantly researching new plugins — even creating plugins." read more »
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Interesting question from Jeremy. What are your thoughts? read more »
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Compete has a nice analysis of the CTR of the T-Mobile G1 link on google.com. read more »
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Continuing with the employment theme, SEMpdx Advisory Board member Scott Orth was just laid off and he (really smartly I believe) is going to share his job search experiences via social media. Here is his initial post. read more »
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Lisa Barone writes "We’re all hoping to create strong, thriving communities around our brands. We want folks to want to interact with us. We want to be friendly and to encourage conversations. We want our site to feel warm and comforting and to smel read more »
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Second part of a 6 part series attempting to 'decode digg'. Part 2 focuses on the importance of content. read more »
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Geographic - Demographic and Traffic Data Revealed:

In recent times I [Brian Chappell] have compiled two interesting Social Network Reports. The Social Network Geographic report and the Social Network Traffic Report. Both reports conveyed some in read more »
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I talk about the basics of Information Environment Design, and kick of a series of video posts on the topic at Search Engine Journal. read more »
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Matt McGee writes, "In an effort to help make more connections and develop relationships within the local search industry, I thought it would be fun to put together a big list of people and companies with close ties to local search who are using Twi read more »
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Sr. Product Manager of Microsoft, Skip Chilcott openly endorsed that webmasters should participate in Link Exchange schemes as it helps to boost the rankings in search engines. read more »
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Sugarrae gives insights on how to promote a brand new blog. read more »
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Great new keyword tool from Google. This will make my PPC keyword search experience much easier! read more »
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Dan Zarella writes "Here’s the slides from my pubcon presentation. I’m not sure how easy they’ll be to read without the accompanying talking, and you may need to use full screen to see the detail in the graphics. I apologize in advance." read more »
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A clever cube that rates Internet marketing tactics according to their ROI, time to results, and persistency. Can also change values yourself, neato! read more »
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I [Brian Carter] recently wrote some related posts about Tweetbait/twitter viral retweets and monitoring your reputation on Twitter (ORM).

So...

How do you monitor which of your tweets people retweet?

-- What's important about that?
-- Wha read more »
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Follow Google's Webmaster Guidelines by the book and play around with Lynx, a text based browser to simulate what GoogleBot (and presumably other spiders) are seeing. read more »
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Jon Henshaw writes:

"I've been to several PubCon conferences in the past, but this year something different happened.

"It wasn't that there were more panels and the speakers were better than ever (which they were).

"Instead, it had more t read more »
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Jeff Quipp writes, "Over the years, I’ve learned a large number of things about the strengths and weaknesses of search as a medium. Perhaps one of the most powerful of these lessons however, is that as powerful as search is, it CANNOT compensate for read more »
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I [Brian Carter] spoke at ScarySEO about optimizing your pay per click advertising. It was October 2008, not back in the 70's as the curtains to the left make it appear.

The presentation was based on my 5 step process for optimizing anything. read more »
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