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Search Engine Journal recently launched a Facebook Group and Facebook Fan Page. Ann Smarty reports on the pros and cons of each. read more »
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Matt McGee writes, "I come home from Columbus to start another chapter in my own life: I’m now open for business as an independent search marketing consultant and trainer. At the same time as I begin my own consulting and training business, I’m also read more »
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Aaron Wall writes "Bob Massa, one of the original SEOs (though I don't think he likes to be referred to with that label), always talks about SEO from a conversion standpoint, offering quotes like "traffic without conversions is the epitome of futili read more »
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Congrats MattMcGee and the other new editors. read more »
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As they grow and mature, it will be difficult for Google to maintain their corporate culture, but not impossible. The perks of working at the Googleplex make complete and total sense. Help people forget about their mundane day-to-day worries so they read more »
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Check out Scott's awesome free SEO tool...input your domain and it evaluates your site on lots of different SEO criteria. Great job by the Search Commander! read more »
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The social media marketer's new best friend. This list contains the top 198 social media sites sorted by niche. Sphinn + Digg people, this is a great resource. read more »
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Find out with our social media addiction quiz! read more »
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What are your top 10 signs that your online marketing has stagnated? Share yours in the comments of this Sphinn. ;) read more »
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Sales are down for many businesses due to the slow economy. Business owners and CEOs are looking for that one thing that can pull them through the hard times and keep them afloat. When times get tough, many turn to SEO, hoping that it will be the ti read more »
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The 2008 State of the Blogosphere is being released in parts and makes for some darn fine reading. The five parts are being published one a day through the end of the week. Today is Tuesday so that means we've seen two: Who are the Bloggers and The read more »
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There have been a lot of changes in search over the past couple of years, and I'm starting to see the same reaction from clients and many search marketers: panic. I do fundamentally believe that search, and SEO along with it, is going through a majo read more »
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Will Scott manages to tie Bill Clinton's former health secretary and a public service masturbation campaign into a simple intro to reputation management for small businesses. read more »
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SEL - "So I audited the website, made all kinds of great SEO recommendations, and nothing. None of them got implemented. Not a single one."

Sound familiar? This story is told all too often, at search industry events, cocktail parties and around w read more »
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Where I give Shel Silverstein's "The Giving Tree" a modern spin. read more »
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Aaron Wall writes, "The number of internet marketing tools launched over the past couple years has been staggering. Many of them are both free and highly valuable. This article aims to highlight the best search engine marketing tools." read more »
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Blogging is as varied in its applications as using the telephone or taking a picture. The tool doesn’t predict the output. You might be using your blog to post recipes, or to inform the local community about information you find elsewhere on the web read more »
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Having direct and immediate access to the Final Answer reduces the amount of information we’re exposed to. Instead of plowing through numerous books, flipping magazine pages, reading bits about this and that, we jump right away to The End. read more »
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Rand Fishkin writes, "Here are five solid reasons that compel SEOmoz as well as the many companies we work with/recommend to stay far away from any "guarantee" of search engine rankings." read more »
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Will Sullivan of Journerdism gives a different list of things we should be tracking to follow, track, and predict news stories.

"Savvy reporters that brush up on their analytical, social media and data metrics skills may be able to see which wa read more »
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SEO is bursting with personal brands. Brands that have been so ingrained into the industry that we don't always even realize there's a company behind these folks. Obviously this goes on in other industries as well, but I really think we SEOs take it read more »
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It's got to be a tough job to preempt the internet's collective whinging when Google announces a big deal like Chrome, but Mr Cutts steps up. What has he missed? read more »
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Now that Google Chrome is live, I [Danny Sullivan] spent some time looking at the search features within it, especially to see -- as I did recently with Internet Explorer 8 -- whether Google was going to try to stack the deck in its own favor. Like read more »
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Matt Cutts answers the biggest question on all our minds about the new Google browser, Google Chrome. When exactly, does Google Chrome talk to Google.com? His answer: not to worry. read more »
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