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How can a bad neighbourhood (spam sites) linking to us, affect the PR and how to avoid it by checking this! read more »
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A nice take on the Google PR update by a young SEO with a style.

Will make you laugh! read more »
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I wrote this article after I almost lost my blog to a server crash. Although one reads about the importance of backing up the blog, not everyone takes it seriously. I urge my fellow bloggers to take this very seriously and make a regular schedule to read more »
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It’s been a long standing assertion amongst the A-list members of the SEO community that PageRank does not equate with ranking: Too many low PR sites hitting top spots in the SERPs, outdoing their high PR competitors, it’s really hard to come to any read more »
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Full coverage of SMX London for those with short attention spam... read more »
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The guru who really justifies the title of "Old Fart SEO" speaks on offering guarantees.

As usual plenty of wise words read more »
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Rumors are out that Microsoft will launch a porn affiliate programm soon. The top secret code name for this project is "pornbucks", but analysts say that it will be launched as "M$ SMUT CASH" next year or so. Live Search promotes it since August 200 read more »
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Corporate advertising types love to talk about viral marketing these days and it seems they'll stoop to whatever they have to do to make their stuff "go viral". But what happens when the web takes the message out of the advertisers' hands? Well some read more »
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While I have no definitive proof that Google doesn't consider length of registration as part of their algorithm, I do think I can use a little common sense to explain why it would be a silly thing for them to consider when it comes to determining ra read more »
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There’s an old saying: build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door..The world will not beat a path to your door. You go to the world. It’s vitally important to be where your customers are, but how, exactly, do you do that? read more »
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Cool post by Li Evans showcasing many of our most popular posts and articles. read more »
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Looks like Jim managed to get back room information read more »
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As 2007 turns into 2008 (yes, its more than a month away but you can't fault us for preparing right now, can you?), it's worth taking a hard look at our blogging and promotion strategies and how those will evolve in the future. read more »
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Here we go again, more people being hit, even some that were not hit in round 2 and 3 read more »
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Did you know that you can get your blog (and your RSS feed) listed in USATODAY.com for a month without paying any of the advertising charges? Here's how! read more »
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Forget about the green pixels for a few minutes if you can. This is about the real PageRank score, not what they show you on the toolbar. It's about why Google can't just get rid of PageRank, why the Supplemental Index exists, and... just for fun, w read more »
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Tim Nash gets interviewed. My favorite bit of the interview:

Q: ...if you could get your hands on Google’s algorithm for a day, what would be the top 5 things that you would like to be considered before it determines a pages seeding in the searc read more »
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Sometimes a well written article or blog post, or a ‘giveaway’ can result in tens of thousands of visitors in a day, along with organic links from their blogs or social news sites and forums. But what happens when your link bait is too good? read more »
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What’s the difference between “paid links” and “editorial links”? This is a critical thing to understand when you are trying to put together your link building strategy. Eric Enge's post lays it out in clear terms that reflect his understanding afte read more »
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Although we are all encouraged to comment as much as possible on other blogs, Problogger has outlined a few words of warning for the more zealous commenters out there. read more »
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TrueKnowledge, currently in beta, appears to have a slick looking natural language search with an extensive knowledgebase. Kind of like ask.com smart answers, but much more complex.

Be sure to watch the video. read more »
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With Facebook an advertisers wet dream, and with new avenues appearing to advertise your wares, is the walled garden of Facebook falling around us, and while we all cram into this new advertising arena will we still have a captured audience? read more »
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