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Often there are simple reasons why a site drops out of the index. Anything from duplicate content to your server being inaccessible can cause problems... learn how to find it and fix it. read more »
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Despite reading tons of blogs each day it’s actually quite rare that I bookmark posts in FireFox. But by being selective, I’ve managed to build up a nice collection of quality articles and blog posts over the last three or four years about pretty mu read more »
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lnydoman writes "It took me a few moments to work out that “Ice cream” is two words and not one, as in “icecream”, or even “iscream”. Hey come on, it’s 2.30 in the AM here.
No, I do not have a payday loan blog, and no I do not sell links to any suc read more »
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A list of scripts that actually work with the current version of Digg. read more »
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Genius idea and an awesome post from wiep - very funny but really interesting as well. read more »
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Having an outlined strategy that shows the path you are going to take to success is one of the most effective yet under-utilised website building tactic. It’s something many webmasters simply miss out because it takes time and isn’t necessarily enjo read more »
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When launching a product, or a new version of a product, should you go small or big? Many people believe strongly in the iterative method, but is that always the right way to launch? read more »
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Kate writes her first post at Youmoz sharing advanced tips on segmenting your analytics data to find all your broad match phrases! Sweeeeeet tutorial :D. read more »
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Kevin says - "The feature will be in beta and presented to registered Digg users first, based on a random sampling of logged-in users. Look for the red beta flag on your Upcoming tab - this means you now have access to the Recommendation Engine. We read more »
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One former executive, now suing Google over her treatment, says that the firm's personnel department is “collapsing” and that “absolute chaos” reigns. When she was hired, nobody knew when or where she was supposed to work, and the balloons that all read more »
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If you are looking for a particular video, an old friend from high school, or the perfect handbag, a niche search engine can help. They can make life even better if you can use them in a pinch. read more »
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Jim Boykin's SEO Class in Edinburgh just finished - but you can get an overview of what was covered here. read more »
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A nice little widgetbaiting experiment, Slightly Shady style. read more »
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Stephen T, in-house SEO at LocateTV does an outstanding job visually walking us through the process of implementing enhanced listing parameters in Yahoo SearchMonkey, with SERP results that include photos, links, etc.

Applying these tactics cou read more »
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Twitter is a fun Web 2.0 communications tool that allows users to deliver quick messages of 140 characters or less. Twitter has become more than a communication tool — it's a source of angry, funny and awkward messages that would be sometimes best l read more »
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Dazzlin D - Don’t get me wrong. I know that “the world” (meaning the government and the marketing world, specifically) has tons of information on all of us, and I don’t really spend time worrying about trying to keep much of anything private. Still, read more »
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DazzlingDonna (Donna Fontenot) has put together a list of bloggers who routinely write about search-related topics. read more »
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So you've got a new website, great you're now a step ahead of those without one but a small hop, skip and a jump behind those who have been online for a while. What can you do to catch up with those who already have plenty of traffic, links to their read more »
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Google’s primary data center crashed yesterday. What’s to blame? Linkbait. read more »
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BlackHat SEO has a reputation, and it’s usually not a good one. Case in point: the recent SMX Advanced conference in Seattle apparently had a lot of blackhat emphasis this year, much to the shock and horror of some. But is it really as evil and bad read more »
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A very cool list, though there are more than 100 out there that I know of! Still, with all the "why aren't there women on SMX panels?" and women-focused questions, it's nice to know that some people are being thought about! :) read more »
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This video cracked me up. Love the cinematography, music, and old school effects. Nice job guys :) read more »
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Matt Cutts explains what happened to the SEOmoz Web 2.0 Awards, and includes some good advice on filenaming conventions. read more »
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My latest fascination is Friendfeed..."Easily searching content created by people you trust."

If you can just search just what your friends think and prioritize it over everything else, you have a very powerful recommendation engine.

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Patrick Altoft writes "What the hell does Lyndon Antcliff Know about Linkbait

Lyndon Antcliff has become one of the most notorious linkbait experts after a recent high profile project involving a hoax story was publicly “outed”.

The fallout fr read more »
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