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Eric Ward challenges the community to find ten mistakes made within this one link-request email he received. He promises to comment here on Sphinn with the answers. read more »
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Back by popular demand - one year later! read more »
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Social Media Daily is available for download starting… Now!

It’s just $197 up front and $97 each month thereafter. Nah…. It’s FREE! read more »
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The news that's been going around lately about Matt Cutts' recent talk at WordCamp 2007 is "...that underscores in URLs are now (or at least very soon to be) treated as word separators by Google."

But in an August 10 post about the presentation i read more »
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Don't you just hate ten reasons link bait? read more »
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Seattle SEO John Andrews challenges Sphinn members to prove their mettle as marketers, by pushing Sphinn over 400 for the first time.

Sites like Digg show hundreds and sometimes thousands of votes because their members participate and exercise t read more »
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The process of keyword research usually starts off with a seed list - words that send you down interesting paths and trigger deeper research. The better your seed list, the better your ability to generate a comprehensive keyword portfolio. read more »
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Search Engine People pays tribute to social media prodigy Neil Patel the only way they know how -- by mocking him. Huzzah! read more »
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I get to pester Jennifer Laycock from Search Engine Guide with 10 questions about internet marketing, transformers, and teddy bears. That's the kind of information you can't afford to not read! read more »
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Google took away the ability to easily view your supplemental results - SiteMost brings the feature back. read more »
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Make your posts more 'sphinnable'. Add a smart Sphinn It! with vote counts to all your posts (RSS feed and blog). If the URL has been submitted the link increases the vote count, otherwise it submits the URL. read more »
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A site’s navigation structure is extremely important in providing a rich, friendly user experience. Well designed and implemented navigation assists in the process of helping visitors identify sections and pages of the website that interest them and read more »
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Yes, another post about Sphinn. Indulge me, as we just had our 1,000 member join: MLuirette. Promise -- I won't count down 1500, 2000 and so on. Next benchmark will be user 5,000 :) read more »
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Of the major search engines, Ask.com is the only one that has never had a URL submission form. Now you can finally submit your URLs through sitemaps and a pinging service. Of course, it doesn't guarantee you'll get listed. But it might make you feel read more »
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I had to rant about this one. Grokdotcom claims that SEOs are becoming marketers. Aruhhh?

Haven't we ALWAYS been marketers? Grrrrrrr. read more »
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Determining where your niche market is and how to market to them doesn't have to be a secret. Follow a few simple steps and you can target all of your clients wants and needs. read more »
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One of the major issues plaguing search engines right now is the growing list of web documents available online. While no exact numbers are available, there are billions of search results to sort through. But, they can’t all be relevant both on mate read more »
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Flickr’s built-in social features, strong user community and growing mind share has transformed it into a viable platform for marketing your website or business. This article will explore Flickr in greater depth by providing a detailed tutorial on h read more »
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