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Sugarrae shows us the power of Firefox Quick Search bookmarks. And even has a download of a arsenal of SEO related quick searches! read more »
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New Google patent featuring a really strange design, what the hell is it now!? read more »
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Ruud Hein applies David Ogilvy's wisdom to SEO... great read! read more »
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Fall out after knocking around a scraped content issue with Matt Cutts led to a wish list of tools to stop or mitigate the problems of content theft. read more »
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Every search marketer knows that the higher you rank on the search engine results page (SERP), the more clicks you get to your site. What is not obvious, except perhaps to paid search marketers, is that it is possible for sites ranking slightly lowe read more »
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The user experience, both on and off-line, sometimes blend together. This is usually overlooked by web site designers who haven’t had the experiences or training to understand the ramifications of every element they put on a page.

Sometimes the read more »
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The key is to see where things are going within your subject matter arena before others do, and to integrate that insight with your objectives. You want to create content that not only attracts attention, but also helps you achieve the goals that pr read more »
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Wendy Piersall puts together a great little primer on blog ad networks. From explaining the benefits of joining one to outlining more than a dozen essential questions to ask before signing a deal, this post is a must-read or anyone looking to moneti read more »
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Backlinks are the predominant factor for ranking in today's SEO environment. But not all backlinks were created equal. Many can hurt more than help. Many can gain/lose impact based on YOUR actions.
So this guide is a list of tips to make the most o read more »
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Great, robust post of 10 detail tips from Google Blogoscoped for Adsense webmasters. Must Read. read more »
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Aaron has a lot of plans ahead in 2008. Check them out. read more »
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Social commentary on a slice of the domain world. read more »
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John delves into the issue of why his blog is a failure because it contains insightful quality blog posts vs. the success of the dumbed down link baiting blogs that pander to the lowest common denominator. read more »
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The wonderful Brian Clark from Copyblogger again with a brilliant post on why the number three is so important structurally when writing engaging content.

This is one of the best blogs out there. read more »
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Here is my idea of a smoothly migration from IIS/ASP to Apache/PHP, including lots of code snippets. Grab any Unix box from your hoster's portfolio and start over. Win! read more »
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Evan Carmichael has put together his Top 50 Must-Read SEO Posts of the Year. Quite a few Sphinnsters made the grade! read more »
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Did you know that the difference between registration and non-registration could be you owing your attorney 15k versus you getting $150,000 in statutory damages? That's right. If you don't register, you could end up in the hole, even if you win. read more »
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Great article from iBrian talking about Google and directories and using directories as a link building tool effectively. read more »
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Have you made these mistakes? read more »
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Need to find traffic sources other than Google? How about a list of 27 ways to find it? read more »
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Danny does a great rundown of how vertical search is being integrated into the core search services. read more »
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Sam delves into the links and motivations of Wikipedia and Google read more »
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Obtaining links to a “regular shopping website” is probably one of the easiest things to do, if you manage to get your processes right. read more »
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How much stuff from Wikipedia ranks in the top 10 of the SERPs? What kind of stuff ranks in the top 10 of the SERPs and what does not? What is junk and what is quality content and how can a user and/or search engine engineers determine, which of the read more »
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Judith "deCabbit" Lewis (of SEO Chicks and ChocBait fame) describes her recent visit to SMX London 2007 and reviews the best bits of the conference.


To those that missed it... "You missed out". :-) read more »
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