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Sam encourage a discussion about the future of URLs as natural language navigation begins to lead technology... Should Google Search stop using the URL of a site as an indicator of relevance? Or will their omnibar, or Mozilla’s ubiquity will be the read more »
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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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Here are ten tips that can increase the effectiveness of your CPC campaign, while also helping to keep your search engine marketing budget on track. These tips focus on Google AdWords, but many apply to CPC programs across the board. read more »
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Should be useful to many here... read more »
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This site is nothing to do with me, I dont even know what she's saying but you got to respect good linkbait :-)

Go to the url

1 Don't worry about the language . . .

2. Type your First Name in the First Box.

3. Type your Nickname in the read more »
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Once you actually get the chance to look through the actual tools that you’ll need to run an affiliate site, however, you’ll see that it’s fairly straightforward. This article has listed 75+ free online tools you’ll need to get your own affiliate si read more »
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OUCH! Hard data proves that the recent Digg algo change had a HUGE impact on the chances of getting a story to go hot, and that impact justifies the initial outrage that ensued. Totally great to see actual numbers for things like this. read more »
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Chris Garrett interviews Sugarrae about her experience as a monetizer (affiliate marketer) and extracts some priceless info. read more »
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Del.icio.us is not quite as big and overpopulated as Digg, so it offers nearly a perfect combination of easy entry and gameability. Here we'll discuss a number of strategies you can use to dominate del.icio.us and see a massive influx of traffic and read more »
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Your search marketing efforts build the incoming links and link juice which help lend authority and ranking to your site. Sometimes there is nothing wrong with sharing that property with the right people, and letting the ‘wrong people’ go thirsty. read more »
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I often get questions about creating, maintaining, and optimizing an online presence from small businesses and non profits; how to get into search engine results, how to redesign an old site, what tools are available that are useful, inexpensive or read more »
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Dan Zarrella has been crunching some Digg stats and has compiled an extensive report on what constitutes a successful submission. He's organized several charts by cross checking the number of backlinks a story generates by title and description keyw read more »
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Nick Wilsdon writes about the new "Stumble Upon Cards". Great find Nick!!!

It's building links and bookmarks and it's driving 100's of SU reviews. Is it a great marketing ploy or Spam?

What do you think? read more »
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There’s a plethora of advice and tools specifically designed for email marketers, and this article has compiled some of the best here. From design to deliverability, these resources have got you covered. read more »
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These patent documents provide a peek at how some data collected about how people use the Web, and about the Web itself, may impact both search and advertising on the Web. read more »
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Competition Analysis is in my opinion a must whe doing SEO. Gonzo tells us his opinon on how it should be donde. read more »
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Could Microsoft now attempt to exert the same sort of inappropriate and illegal influence over the Internet that it did with the PC? read more »
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Well, I think this may really hurt. :(

I mean, how has user behavior been taken into consideration? If a user *tries* to click on the ad, and nothing happens, will they hunt around for the small windows that will allow their click, or will the read more »
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Miles Price provides more Link Building ideas as a follow up on his previous post (and asks for input for even more techniques).

How about some suggestions in the comments over here as well? read more »
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If you are one of the growing numbers of in-house SEOs working on larger web sites, things can get a bit "scratch-your-head, where-do-I-start" difficult. If you're managing tens of millions of pages, or even tens of thousands of pages, there's no do read more »
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There has been a lot of discussion on Google’s recent changes to the way that they handle expanded broad match (at WebMasterWorld ), High Rankings Forum and other places).

We have come across a different issue that relates to the investigation o read more »
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A list of all the things you should do and consider before launching a blog network of your own. From money concerns, thoughts on hosting, and domains. This list tries to cover it all. If you have wondered if creating a blog network was right for yo read more »
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Google's highly advanced, infallible new method of determining paid links. (Cartoon) read more »
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Brian's take on the whole "blackhat vs. whitehat" thing. I really hate the argument, but his take on it is so funny, it's worth sharing :)

Be sure to stick around (it's a very short post) for his answer to, "WWJLT?" read more »
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Eric Enge takes an in-depth look at hidden text on the SEOmoz blog. read more »
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