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Job search engine Indeed.com has created the first "job search by salary" for ALL jobs.

The vertical search engine is pushing innovation to offer this service by estimating salaries despite that most job listings don't provide a salary. read more »
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Google says they are not currently planning on running Audio Ads on satellite radio because they generate their own revenue with subscription fees. While that is accurate, it is not the entire picture. Satellite radio only has commercial-free music read more »
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The Mega-Mashup is the web of the future, Tim Berners-Lee said read more »
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Does Vanessa Fox really believe that? Read this post to find out... read more »
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While Yahoo continues to disappoint Wall Street, life with Microsoft, Google or News Corp. wouldn't be any better. If Microsoft takes them over it could potentially kill their identity. If they aligned with Google we would loose a much needed altern read more »
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A very interesting article on how Google's major vulnerability may end up being the rise of vertical search. read more »
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Wow! In case you missed something, here is EVERYTHING newsworthy from 2007 - by Danny Sullivan. read more »
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The paid links debate is back, this time about whether Google wants all links in a paid post to have a nofollow attribute. Below, a look at the latest round, plus a recap of this year's "War On Paid Links" by Google and where the other search engine read more »
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The government and Facebook alike get slammed for not adding simple domain redirection: "In a bricks and mortar example, this is the equivalent of spending thousands of dollars on advertising to drive people to your store. But you have two entrances read more »
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It's surreal to play a Black Hat vs. White Hat card game with the real Matt Cutts.

Special thanks to Rand and SEOmoz for organizing this event! read more »
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Vertical search engine Indeed.com was selected as one of Time magazine's Top 10 websites of 2007.

Other selections: include #1 Lemonade, AskSunday, wink, techPresident, goodreads, menupages, DontForgetYourToothbrush, VolunteerMatch, and FatSecr read more »
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A response to Matt Cutts blog and the Official Google Blog: please stop being a bunch of cry babies! read more »
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I'm headed to PubCon for the first time next week... I want to make the most of my PubCon experience so since I haven't seen any special-event tracking threads elsewhere, I have started one: read more »
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I just got an email saying I was now an Yahoo! Power Mailer although from the email I really can't tell what is so special.

As one of the few in our Power User program, you can take advantage of some new, complimentary features that we've added t read more »
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Featuring GoogleBan™ Action! read more »
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In-depth interview on cutting edge PR and linking strategy. "If Google wins what’s going to happen is the market will go underground. You’re going to have to "know a guy" to get you links." read more »
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Fancy SEO tactics don't mean SQUAT when the client ERASES HTML title tags in favor of "Welcome to Our New Site." Andrew Shotland offers tips to avoid such nightmares with good client communication and planning. read more »
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The interview appears to have taken place on September 24th, but was published today.

Covers following of links (mentions javascript being followed)
Robots.txt (pages blocked can be returned in search results, and can accrue PageRank)
Noindex a read more »
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SEO industry has a bad rep - sure. So What?
Which industry doesn't have a bad success rate?

Why should SEO be any different? Are we held to a higher standard? read more »
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bwaaa ha ha ha ha... WOW, criminals seems a tad harsh don't it? Is Google our new overlord and breaking the TOS is a crime? Sure, using such tactics without a clients knowledge could be leaning towards fraud, but generally speaking, most Black Hats read more »
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SEO Hack professing his love for me, umm...kinda sorta ;) read more »
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Aaron Wall calls it as he sees it.

"Google tries to scare you away from renting links, but their paid link detection algorithms are at best laughable. Which is why Matt Cutts puts so much effort into trying to scare you about bought links." read more »
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Michael Gray writes:

"If you’re one of those people writing 3.1416 ways to optimize your blog titles with wordpress plugin THX-1137 and you’ll triple your subscribers with some meaningless traffic ponzi scheme, I’m talking to you. Are you really read more »
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Don't have the 25-300 minutes it takes to finish the SEOMOZ quiz? No problem! We've boiled down all the essential questions for you! Don't worry though, it's still JUST AS ACCURATE. read more »
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This article takes a look at some of the dangers of trying to manage your online reputation with lawsuits, Wikipedia listings, fake reviews and threats.... and offers some tips and links. read more »
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