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Rebecca successfully discusses the importance of the relationship between company and customer. She uses the dating scene as a hilarious analogy of how to understand user behavior....I particularly like the movie clip... :-) read more »
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A journalist at British paper the Daily Mail wrote a piece about what she thought was a case of Googlebombing. It wasn't. But now the journalist in question is (kind of) a victim of a Googlebomb herself (I know she's not really, but you have to love read more »
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Sam Murray discusses the ethics and morals surrounding the SEO industry (or lack of). In this post he defines the various 'hats' associated with SEO and highlightes the boundries. read more »
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The Internet, as fragile, infuriating and enigmatic as its features can be, certainly does some things that I'd really like to see implemented, at least for beta testing, in real life. I am not a programmer, so this is piecemealed together from thin read more »
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Far far away in cyber space....the Jedi's (white hat SEOs) and Siths (black hat SEOs) are fighting for the best rankings in the mighty Googletrons results pages. In the first series of SEO Wars we see the mighty Darth CloakMaster (Fantomaster) take read more »
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Dean Chew goes through a big breakthrough with Syndk8's release of Auto Pligg Submitter. Pligg is basically a clone of Digg. Some of our most beloved sites, like Sphinn is using the Pligg engine. What can this release do? Spam the heck out of your read more »
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Jane Copland takes a look at things which could, and definitely could not, be linkbait. read more »
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A response blogpost to the discussion going on at Bruce Clay about "SMX Advanced containing Black Hat SEO content", shock horror!! Black hat advice doesn't mean you have to do it. Black hat SEO rel="no follow"?? But it's worth listening to "them", a read more »
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Tim Nash weighs in on the recent controversy surrounding Danny Sullivian's comments regarding SEO... read more »
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Melanie Nathan writes "This post is a follow up to my creating and managing your link campaign article.

These are not techniques for gaining natural links rather they are methods of contacting other sites about your business and getting them to l read more »
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According to a poll webdesignerwall.com conducted, just over 1 out of 10 people don’t think SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is mandatory as a designer; and what really surprised me is about 24% don’t even know what SEO is! If you’re among the quart read more »
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Short article on using PPC typo campaigns to optimize for organic rankings with lower competition. read more »
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Dazzlin' Donna explains how new SEOs evolve, in her typically witty manner. read more »
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New SEO-Chicklet, Rebecca Scott writes a hilarious analogy how Google AdWords content matching is a bit like online dating. One for the ladies =) read more »
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A selection of SEO copywriting hints read more »
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There has lately been a furore in the UK in the way google has changed the trademark policy on Paid Search. Recent Articles include one at SEO Chicks (http://www.seo-chicks.com/502/the-lift-of-brand-trademark-on-googleadwords-is-google-getting-greed read more »
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Google UK are lifting the rules for bidding on brand terms in Google AdWords. Will this have an impact on quality? Enter the brand war and affiliate heaven.. read more »
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Andrew Girdwood from Bigmouthmedia takes a closer look at NMA search marketing chart read more »
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Rand and I posted a relatively amusing piece of linkbait on Tuesday night. Little did we realise that we were about to take over the top ten most searched for phrases at Google. read more »
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Andy Beal thinks that The New York Time is over-reacting with its article questioning the new move; however, he seems to be overlooking some serious implications of Google's "Search within a site" feature. read more »
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Julie asks a good question - "how secure is your social media platform?"

She states "it's critical for everyone to be aware of the security vulnerabilities that are intrinsic to the public sharing of information in this type of format. US-Cert, read more »
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Jane Copland guest blogging at SEO-Chicks.com and talking about 10 things she has learned about SEO and the Internet Marketing industry in the past thirteen months. read more »
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A big UK cruise company has forked out over half a million in a bid to achieve higher rankings on Google read more »
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Jeff Quipp does a very rare interview on the SEP blog... Rob Kerry (aka EvilGreenMonkey) is the Editor of Sphinn, and one of Danny Sullivan’s right hand people! read more »
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There are a few questions I repeatedly get from webmasters and online entrepreneurs. One of those common questions is how many press releases a company should send (weekly, monthly, more?). I always give the same answer: Send a press release wheneve read more »
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