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Tim Nash delivers another thought-provoking post on how block segmentation could be used to help analyze a web page.
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Tim Nash schools some individuals to see if they know what SEO, PPC, and more. You might be surprised by the results. But they just KNOW that the Internet is the future :) read more »
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Tim Nash does a case study of how not to write a Sales page for SEO Services. A Brief excerpt "I am not a copywriter or indeed a marketing guru but I have learnt a trick or two from the web so while I might not be the most qualified person to dissec read more »
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Tim Nash at it again in top form, this time on the subject of search vs. relevancy.

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* Joe Blogs - How do I make my site rank well Mr SEO person
* SEO person - You need lots of highly relevant content and links from pages tha read more »
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Find out how to use the search engine analysis tool at the SEO Workers web site to make your web pages search engine friendly in this tutorial. read more »
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Brendan interviews Tim Nash on social media communities like Digg and Stumbleupon. Also talks about Tim's new membership site: "I’ve been planning on setting up a membership site for a while now aiming it at the intermediate to advanced SEO/SMO user read more »
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Wikia Search might suck in SEOs eyes but what about the average user say an 11 year old? 10 Users try out the new search engine with fairly obvious results! read more »
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Tim Nash is quite an advanced user so some of what is being said here might fly over a few heads. In a nutshell he talks about how you can show your Digg, StumbleUpon, Reddit users one version of your linkbait and your regular visitors another. Ther read more »
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It looks like Tim is now well in control of his vanity search results, but what is with those product listings? read more »
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You can't control who submits you to what network and provide a specific tracking URL for each. There's a way to use Analytics and onpage stuff to track your social media efforts! read more »
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Search engines are enhanced by having the most relevant results in their index. A clean site hierarchy and an easily understood navigation structure will benefit both usability and SEO. read more »
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This free to use SEO Analysis Tool is to help you analyze and measure the ranking potential of your web pages. It doesn't only analyze the Meta Tags of your pages, rather it tries to use the same spider technology as the search engines spiders them read more »
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I’m wondering if there’s any connection between this and a thread on Digitalpoint that claims their ads are being blocked. There’s some confusion that the missing ads may be related to some database errors that the site was having last week, though read more »
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Tim Nash discusses 5 techniques to de-index pages of sites from search engine databases. read more »
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Following on from my previous post which went into detail about Googles crackdown on paid links, it makes sense to take a step back from all of the hype and see how things have actually changed. There are now some previously popular sources of paid read more »
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I thought it was all over that the message had finally gotten through to even the most stubborn digital point fan boy. PageRank does not equate to search engine rankings, yet some still remain unconvinced what’s scary is some of the FUD coming out t read more »
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For those of you that are unaware of Google’s recent crackdown on sites trading links, the whole saga has now been going on for some time and if you’ve missed things you’ve missing out on a lot of fun. read more »
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How to manipulate RSS feeds in Yahoo Pipes to keep an eye on the things that matter to you in Digg, Sphinn and Pligg clones. 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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An excellent post by Tim, recently revamped explaining the ins and outs of SEO. Great reading material for those that have trouble explaining what you do for a living. read more »
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Research is showing that Stumblers often mis-click when clicking away to the next blog. How you might turn this missed click in to a second chance by designing for the opportunity. read more »
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Who is next? Looks like that almost every weblog isn't safe for a Pagerank drop during this update, I mean downgrade... read more »
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Sharing links with Stumbleupon and digg.com is a great feature to recognize new stories on the Internet. But don't share too much and keep your friends! read more »
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Tad asked why his affiliate links have not returned a profit could it be as simple as over saturation in the sombrero market? read more »
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After the Paid Link Detector discovered by Fantomaster was proving to not be quite a replacement for Google's current algorithm, we have another attempts to at least model a system that doesn't create so many false positives. read more »
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