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With so many bloggers on the web, making your blog stand out from the crowd is becoming harder. Here are some tips for improving the performance of your blog. read more »
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Many people are wondering what's going on with the volatile Google index for so many keywords right now. This article goes some way to explaining it from a marketer's perspective. read more »
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No company should have this much information on it's customers. This is a comprehensive list on what the Big G is collecting on you... Most of this stuff you already know they are tracking, but it is amazing to see the amount of data that Google is read more »
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Multiple sources at both Yahoo and Microsoft are saying that official talks are back on between the two companies. The talks are about a full buyout again, not a sweetened search-only deal. read more »
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Barry Schwartz continue to report porn on Google over Search Engine Roundtable, at Search Engine Land, via email to Googlers, via Twitter and Plurk and so on. But it seems that this is a battle Google is not winning. read more »
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Whether it’s for business or personal use, it’s fantastic to benefit from the best in Twitter technology. Here are my Top 10 ways for making your Twitter life easier. read more »
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if you ask me when is the best time I spend since the day I started online, I can say is the time I spend with Roy on the 1 on 1 consulting session yesterday. In this post, am going to share with you how I got to know him and a summary of what secre read more »
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Google is displaying images in the SERPS for certain searches. However, the new images are only appearing for a very narrow band of searches. Something I've never seen before. Interesting. read more »
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In 1934, Paul Otlet sketched out plans for a global network of computers (or “electric telescopes,”) that would allow people to search and browse through millions of interlinked documents, images, audio and video files. He described how people would read more »
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For anyone who's been struggling to get the new trial version of FF3 today (poor Mozilla's servers will probably need a lie down in a darkened room after today).

We've put a link on SEO Clinic's homepage to some mirror downloads: http//:www.seocl read more »
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Most bloggers and web marketers complain that Diggers never come back, they don’t click sponsored links, they never buy stuff on a website, and they don’t like to comment as well (only on Digg). read more »
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In the last big Matt Cutts interview, Eric Enge managed to get Matt Cutts to say PageRank Sculpting (or siloing, for you Bruce Clay fans) was okay to do on your site and that noindex pages still have PageRank attributed to them. read more »
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With Michael Keaton starring as your website, and Andy MacDowell as Googlebot, we delve into the issues and solutions for pagination on eCommerce websites. Because if a movie was to be produced about the issues surrounding eCommerce pagination and read more »
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| Collective Thoughts | Today, we’re going to have a little fun with it. We’re going to take the web 1.0 metric of time on site and go a little more touchy feely with it for a web 2.0 world. Trust me, this will be fun. Here is a list of my top 10 fa read more »
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A list of who Matt Cutts follows on Twitter and what each person does. read more »
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Microsoft builds out its search technology team in Europe. A top Techmeme story today. read more »
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MS Investing In A Search Hub For Europe read more »
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A fun post comparing SEX and SEO ... the differences and the similarities. It can't be all work! read more »
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In this guest post, SEMpdx member Jerome Thorp argues that MVC Site Architecture should be used with care because though it apparently is endorsed by the search engines, it seems to go against Google's Webmaster Guidelines. read more »
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Anyone else getting tired of link building? Im pretty sick of it. read more »
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Yes they are, and in some situations, probably essential. John Mueller from Google explains it all. read more »
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When Fark has the ability to send hundreds of thousands of visitors to a site every single month, I’m surprised that more people haven’t written about how to leverage traffic from the site. Perhaps the main reason is that people don’t understand Far read more »
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Rand lets off about paid links:
"This perfectly explains why you have to discount perturbances like paid links. Make it about the business, and the business owners and operators in the room will respect you. Make it about the lack of morality among read more »
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A discussion on how to make your linkbait successful without having to hit the front page of Digg, Reddit or any other social network. read more »
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SEO is popular topic nowadays and as ASP.NET is growing its popularity also as platform for public systems. Therefore SEO is going to be more important topic also for ASP.NET developers. The world of SEO is always in rapid change - can you imagine t read more »
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