Trisha

If you are an experienced link builder, you might be tempted to read something other than today's column, which on first glance may appear a bit to rudimentary for your skills. If you do stick around, and I hope you do, I'll share with you what I co read more »
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Lisa Barone writes, "Michael Gray gave Google the day off and decided to pick on women instead, or more specifically, BlogHer. Michael claims that the BlogHer conference is guilty of sexual discrimination. He's offended that there weren't any male s read more »
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The 21 techniques are ways that you can make your blog or website more sticky. They come from ProBlogger's experience of blogging over the last 5 years. As a result of basing this on personal experience he shows you quite a few examples of what he's read more »
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"One of the frustrations of doing SEO for large websites is the fact that Google makes it very difficult to see more than a small part of the search index. Even in Webmaster Tools, Google's index search is built on the same mechanics as its web sear read more »
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Care to know who's taking the reigns of the all new SEO Rock Stars? You should check this out, the guest line-up is truly steller. read more »
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Tips for small bloggers to help them compete against bigger blogs in terms of attention from social media. read more »
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Paige Filler guest posts with content ideas that everyone should take to heart. Not only does this article give great ideas, but it details the implementation steps that you can use over and over again to really make this technique work for you. 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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If you're an AdSense publisher, and you're not using the free widget, it's time to update your privacy policies again. :) read more »
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he he... Maki worked the word 'Plurk' into the title.....

DoshDosh - You can keep on thinking of ways to leverage a new social channel like Plurk, but don’t forget: In the end, people market people. If these lifestreaming/microblogging sites hel read more »
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Brian Clark writes... Have you noticed all the skepticism lately about social media marketing?

I invited one of those skeptics to vent here on Copyblogger last week. Bob Hoffman is the CEO of a traditional advertising agency, and he raised some v read more »
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1. Creative and Playful
2. Innovative
3. Connectors
4. Community Enablers
5. Information Mavens read more »
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Another must-read list of WP plugins from Graywolf read more »
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Ok bloggers...Do you blog for business or pleasure? What results are you seeing from your blogging efforts? How long did it take to see those results? Do you feel it’s worth the time commitment? read more »
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If you exhibit any of these behaviors, please… seek professional help:

Symptom 1 - Blogging while drunk
Symptom 2 - Sleep deprivation
Symptom 3 - Memory lapses
Symptom 4 - You start to resemble Rain man
Symptom 5 - You start to ditch your rea read more »
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A comment left on a popular blog may be viewed by a few hundred people in one day. Multiply that by the lifespan of the blog and you’ll see that a simple comment may say a lot about you. Every blog comment is usually permanent. It’s not just a hyper read more »
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This week's Overheard on Twitter segment, this time focusing on the power of Twitter as a group of helpful, supportive people and looking at the benefit of using a logo vs. face for your avatar for branding. read more »
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Some women from Sphinn have made this list. If I missed someone else, please note it here in the comments.

Kim Krause Berg - Cre8pc
Donna Fontenot - Dazzlin Donna
Anita Campbell - Small Business Trends

Others from the SEM and blog industry read more »
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I’ve had my Twitter account for about a year, now, but I didn’t really “get it” at first - mostly because there weren’t very many tweeps (twitter/peeps) on there that I cared to tweet to, or with. It wasn’t until November that I saw more and more tw read more »
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Too many bloggers ignore the real power of social bookmarking when it comes to SEO and SERP benefits. There are distinct benefits from social media marketing particularly social bookmarking. read more »
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Twitter is starting to become more mainstream - it's not just the geeks anymore. With so many users making so many updates how can you possibly keep track of topics, conversations etc? read more »
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Tad made a list of simple rules of blog commenting netiquette, they might not apply everywhere but they will help you not be thrown out at SEO 2.0 and in other places probably too. read more »
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If you are in online business but lack the attitude, people will walk over you. There's a lot of people who use arrogance to do well and it definitely works for them! read more »
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Gee, Jeff's talking about authority building; who knew he had an interest? he he.... One more entry into Jeff's musings on authority building (and blogging too!)

Search Engine People - In reality, Authority Building is a process … a linear proces read more »
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Currently in Beta 1.0 Hated or Loved is like Digg or Mixx with a cool twist. Rather then stories being buried they will be featured as "Hated" or "Loved" hence any story that gets a reaction will end up being featured. It is good to be loved but i read more »
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