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Dustin Woodard does a guest post at the Hitwise blog which shows that the Long Tail of Search could actually be 90+ % of natural search traffic--meaning the tail could be without much of a head or body. read more »
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The idea behind Viral Conversations is putting business owners who have a product or service, in touch with bloggers who are interested in reviewing it. The difference between this website and other website review services is Viral Conversations onl read more »
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Vanessa provides more details about the Yahoo Search Monkey project which features microformats and better symantics which may change some SEO tactics for Yahoo. Another layer of complexity for SEOs, but another opportunity to improve your rankings read more »
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What do Wikipedia's readers care about? Is Britney Spears more popular than Brittany? Is Asia Carrera more popular than Asia? How many people looked at the article on Santa Claus in December? How many looked at the article on Ron Paul? read more »
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Dustin Woodard takes a humorous look at the many possible incantations of Digg, depending upon who they hook up with. read more »
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The questions:

So why do you use Google Webmaster Tools?

Do you set up separate account for each site?

Do the tools let Google see too much into your own practices?

Please share your thoughts! read more »
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Forget Digg. The traffic's nice, but Rand says his stats review for 2007 says focus on focusing on improving free and premium content for those already coming. Plus, why publicly reported stats show guestimates from Compete, Quantcast and Alexa are, read more »
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The top five search engines still think it is 2007. Apparently coding the copyright date (even manually) is more difficult than building and maintaining a highly sophisticated search engine. read more »
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