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Hrmm... so what about all thos DNN, Joomla, TYPO3 rewrites i've written, do i have to change them back? read more »
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Unbelievable post on the Official Google Webmaster Central Blog telling us to NOT use URL rewriting as it has no advantage and is too dangerous. Uh, hello?! The post itself uses URL rewriting. read more »
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Unsure how the current financial crisis will affect the search engine marketing industry, especially PPC and banner advertising? Andrew Goodman offers sober(ing) analysis and "a few wild guesses". Marvelous insight from the guy who wrote the book on read more »
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A further look at the initial discovery of Michael Gray's about the Google News indexing issues. read more »
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The emergence of social media has been a game-changer for newspapers and magazines. On the one hand, they have seen their print numbers continue to drop as more and more people turn to the internet to get their news and information. On the other han read more »
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Stuck in Google's Doghouse from the New York Times profiles the story of Dan Savage's Sourcetool.com and how it was hit by Google's AdWords quality score algorithm, killing any potential for positive returns. read more »
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Incrediblehelp explains why top sphinns are getting on his nerves, and the need for unique content that isn't just recycled SEM talk. read more »
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Sorry I ain’t been around much lately, baby. It’s been crazy busy you know. Just got a lot of shit going on and am spreading the Hack pretty thin. And I think we both know this time might be coming sooner or later, right? I mean, we had a good thing read more »
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Why Online Reputation Management is important to you. read more »
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Google has moved off land, into the sea and the sky (space) to further some of its earthly objectives. On Saturday the GeoEye-1 satellite launched into space. The noteworthy thing about this satellite is that it has the highest resolution of any orb read more »
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Attribute-based (a.k.a. faceted) navigation systems make it easier for users to filter, sort, navigate, and buy. But this user benefit could cost you big-time in your natural search marketing performance if not SEO'd correctly. read more »
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Eric Ward examines the client who views link building as a purely SEO function, that is, they are interested in adding or creating content just to appeal to search engines. read more »
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Danny Sullivan gives us a summary of the new Internet Explorer 8. How will it deal with Microsoft's bias towards MSN Live and what of the new InPrivate feature, rumoured to block third-party advertising? read more »
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Blink, and you might have missed it. Google's now doing synonym searching. It's something they quietly noted in a past Google blog post and one that comes up again today in a post that covers how Google uses experiments to improve the search inter read more »
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Enquiro's Gord Hotchkiss argues that Google's search market share is likely not to go down due to:

1. The fact that its (at the time) superior ranking algorithm was introduced just as an "explosion" of web pages became available to feed its inde read more »
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"Admit it. You know you’ve thought about it. Yet you hesitate. Chances are, you’re probably conflicted, wondering if it’s morally right, or if you really want to “go there” – even if it is legal." read more »
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GrayWolf: Ask any advanced SEO to describe what they want in a link and you’re likely to get something like this …

“A keyword rich link from a well linked/important/popular page on a trusted and authoritative website, that is preferably topic read more »
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Google likes spam. Sounds surprising? Well, actually it does! Of all the spam that is generated, Google seems quite comfortable with 5% of the lot read more »
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I'm doing a talk at Gnomedex about how search continues to be part of our everyday lives -- and the issues that come with it, such as privacy. This post looks at some of those issues. I'm hoping to spark some discussion that will feed into my talk. read more »
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Poor Matt Cutts, SEOs adapt once again. A recent Search Engine Roundtable survey reveals: SEOs want to buy links even if they're nofollowed: 50% of respondents said they would. read more »
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WebCEO, WebPositionGold and other automated rank reporting software may be going the way of the Dodo. read more »
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Essential reading if you want to optimise your Google Product Search feed. Google have released a new Google Product Search Performance Tool which shows a host of useful data about your impressions, clicks and feed items. read more »
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Google is now showing "search customization" messages to inform searchers when their search results have been modified from "normal" due to a searcher's geographic location, previous query or web surfing and search history. read more »
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Barry writes: "Philipp Lenssen's The World According to Cuil blog post inspired me to take snapshots of how Cuil, the new search engine, matches up the names of our industry, to pictures." This is actually VERY funny! :) read more »
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Danny takes a deeper look at the new search engine aspiring to compete with Google and the conclusion is inevitable:

"With the huge caveat that nine queries are far from letting anyone conclude anything, I still didn't come away with a sense tha read more »
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