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Seocracy examines bloodspray on a Macbook. read more »
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Google have obviously been clamping down on paid links during the last year, but it now looks like they may also be taking a stance against blog reviews made in exchange for free gifts! read more »
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Has Ranked Hard the SEO comic sold out? They've sold ads directly in the comic frames. read more »
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While the funny image makes for some great link bait, the message below is the heart of the issue. I would hate to see this post only get looked at, and not read. read more »
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The author is relatively new to SEO, but has created a summary (in a well organized PDF) of link building tactics and ideas from various SEOmoz posts over the years.

If you decide to read only one Youmoz post this year, make it this one. read more »
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Earlier this year, Matthew Inman had achieved the notable distinction of vaulting a Web site called JustSayHi high into the results for a search on "online dating." But after he expanded his effort to new areas, Google obliterated the site from its read more »
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Think Eyetracking recently completed an eyetracking study and compared it with an eyetracking study they did in 2005 for people looking at a Google search results page. Google has become the 8000 pound search Gorilla. During their meteoric growth th read more »
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CNN is now the first official broadcast network (not just news related) to start using Twitter and heavily promoting it on air. read more »
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Ann Smarty covers Majestic SEO: "A new backlink analysis service allowing for the exhaustive backlink report that can (potentially) be a fully legitimate competitor of and a great alternative for Yahoo! SiteExplorer." read more »
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Matt Cutts responds to the recent Twitter-gate controversy, clarifying his role in what happened. read more »
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Germany’s Office for Information Security (BSI) is advising users to steer clear of Google's brand new beta, citing privacy fears. Germany’s oldest and perhaps biggest prime time news channel "Tagesschau" are carrying the story. read more »
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An in-depth analysis of Chrome's strengths and weaknesses (relative to other browsers.) read more »
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People far smarter than I have talked about the web becoming an operating system, and search being at the center of how we access the cloud. What better way for Google to position themselves as the C prompt than to turn the address bar into a search read more »
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A High Rankings Forum member who has been working on a yearlong SEO agreement is now facing new management with his client and they're requesting a refund for services (mostly because some project deliverables weren't actually delivered). Should thi read more »
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I tested Google’s new browser nonetheless and even before I could find out “how much faster it is” I was put off by a whole list of concerns and annoyances.
Read the 10 most pressing ones: read more »
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Because someone has to speak the truth to power... read more »
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As mentioned on the post: "This is horribly inappropriate." Still kind of humorous video about twitter. And since this was not my generation, I still find it funny. This is more funny than informative. Moderators may delete if you feel this video is read more »
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Hamlet Batista has a great write up here about how automatic ranking software (WPG, WebCEO, SEO Studio) is being blocked by Google. He goes on to say why you shouldn't fixate on ranking reports and offers a solution(s). read more »
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Now that Cuil has been around for over a week, it's time to ponder the following question. Is it the startup joke of the year? Yes. read more »
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Don’t believe me, think about all the websites you’ve visited this week. Of those you’ve found, how much time have you spent reading the content in full? And if the website was a blog, how many of the static pages have your even looked at, let alone read more »
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If you are like most Social Media users, you have more than one of social media profile on the web. Letting your friends and blog readers know what sites you use will allow you to connect in more places with new and current friends. read more »
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StumbleUpon has plans to finally remove their 200 friend limit. read more »
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SEJ explaining When, Why and How to Use Noarchive read more »
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Poor Matt Cutts, SEOs adapt once again. A recent Search Engine Roundtable survey reveals: SEOs want to buy links even if they're nofollowed: 50% of respondents said they would. read more »
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We, as branding professionals owe it to our clients to, at the very least, explain to them what the proper process is and why they need to consider it. read more »
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