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Lee Odden writes, "Right along with Facebook, YouTube and blogging, Twitter is one of the most often written about social media communication tools. We’ve run polls about how people use Twitter as well as aggregated tips from the Twitter community o read more »
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Web design and social media marketing are two topics that I enjoy studying, and the two certainly impact one another for website owners and bloggers who are attempting to increase traffic to their site. While social media is intended to put a spotli read more »
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Nice list of less popular Firefox Extensions that are helpful to SEO projects. read more »
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Skellie has a great post about 9 things that drive bloggers crazy. Odds are that you'll be able to identify with at least 8 of these.

What a great post! read more »
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Did you ever write a deeply personal letter, one that revealed your insecurities, your desires, your triumphs and paper-thin humanity? Knowing the whole time you’d never send it, but wondering what might happen if, one day, you just let that sucker read more »
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RSS Feeds are too comfortable. What does this mean?
Depending on our time and engagement, we settle down with 50, 70, 100 or more subscriptions. We read the news daily and get enough input and inspiration for our next blog posts. But then the curse read more »
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"Google uses inbound links to assess the value of content, but it wants those links created naturally. Don't get me wrong. Naturally doesn't necessarily preclude a marketing effort, but it does mean that the person that created the link was free to read more »
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Hearts beating @ Occam's Razor, Master Avinash Kaushik: "I have a lot on my mind but there was one thing in particular that I wanted to share with you all: What it is has been like working at Google." read more »
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From the post - As a professional, it is such a turn off to think how can this guy have this large of a following when he doesn’t respect his readers intelligence (or himself) enough to use a spell checker or a grammar checker.

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Now comes the time of the long tail keyword when it comes to ranking for keywords and phrases. No surprise there right? Except Chuck takes it a bit to the extreme.... and even applies how to use the long tail if your a local business to start using read more »
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Choosing the right niche for your blog is of crucial importance. It will determine how your blog will evolve during time, but how you, as blogger, will develop as well. It’s the first step on your “blogging journey” and it’s you who’ll have to decid read more »
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Yack Yack SEO gives up the goods on the don'ts (and dos) of paid blogging. read more »
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When link building, it's important to not only know WHAT is/isn't allowed, but it's important to know WHY, and how to avoid them. This is a guide to the common penalizations within Google, how they're detected, and how to make sure your own site doe read more »
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Maki (DoshDosh), Jennifer Laycock, and other familiar faces share online marketing secrets. This is also certain to be the only time I'm ever mentioned in the same article as Seth Godin, John Jantsch, and John Battelle. :-) read more »
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Tad gives us 12 reasons why Webmasters shouldn't put all dozen of their eggs in Google's basket..... instead look out for some alternatives? He says, "People, let’s unite for a more social and democratic media. Don’t trust robots, trust humans." read more »
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My new blog, Anywired, reached 1,100 subscribers five days after its launch on Thursday. This post contains everything I’ve learned about starting a second blog while using your first blog, connections and profile as a platform to launch it from. If read more »
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I'm not as angry as I am a little sad and disappointed. read more »
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I think that by now everyone pretty much agrees that words are an important part of your website and your online marketing campaign. While a picture may be worth a thousand words, sometimes just a few words can provide the right mental picture your read more »
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Anyone who has been blogging for more than 90 days or so has likely seen their work sucked up and re-appropriated on a spam blog. (In fact, I’m pretty sure this article will end up on one or more, ironically.) I noticed on Twitter the other day some read more »
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Amen, Li. From the article: "I don't know how many different times I can take seeing that page of 'Houses with a Great View', or that rather large woman with the Pittsburgh Steelers t-shirt, or one more article of something that's been regurgitated read more »
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Chris over at 97th Floor makes a compelling case about Google indexing and ranking a site that seems to be clearly in violation of Google's TOS on several accounts. Intrigued? Read on.... read more »
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Resurrect those old blogs now they might make you some money. With not making a post in 10 months, more money (5x more)was made in the 5 months of actual blogging... read more »
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Yet another robots.txt post? Nope, not really. I discuss Matt Cutt's recent "Remove content from Google" video, plus an uncommon approach that requires programming skills but rescues PageRank, and how it should work in a way that most Webmasters do read more »
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Blogger's block happens to everyone. Here's what to do when it strikes you. read more »
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This article discusses Keyword Research. read more »
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