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Good video talk on SEO & Accessibility by Vasilis and Bruce at Fronteers 2008 in The Dam. There are many revealing snippets and some funny comments, so watch and listen all the way through. Vasilis is on the left with Bruce on the right.
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I [David Snyder] think all SEOs believe it is important to control how the search bots view their site.

All quality SEOs would agree this control begins with a quality site and information architecture.

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Peter Da Vanzo writes, "Link building is hard work. Have you ever tried to get people to link to your pure commerce/commercial brochure-web site? You know how tough it is out there. The link economy has become so established, we've even got strategi read more »
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Marketing is constantly evolving and no form of marketing has evolved more over the last ten years than search engine optimization. That fact isn’t going to change anytime soon. In fact, the entire search engine optimization industry is headed for a read more »
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Like I previously pointed out SEO and web accessibility should come hand in hand. So here is the collection of web accessibility tools that can be also effectively used for SEO purposes. read more »
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(Disclaimer: There is good news here too - but only if you take immediate action. Warning: Some of this is considered ‘advanced SEO’). read more »
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Really funny post from Andy Beal. Just so there's no confusion, I'm referring to the image at beginning of post. If this don't make you laugh out loud, I don't know what will. Great!!
I must point out that the actual nofollow incident is extremely read more »
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While we (surprisingly) seldom see accessibility issues discussed in SEO community, search engine optimizers should definitely both explore and implement accessibility standards read more »
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Rae Hoffman writes, "As you may have heard, Twitter recently decided to “nofollow” links left of the “bio” section of user profiles. The “web” link has always been a nofollow link, but the bio links passed popularity until Dave Naylor exposed it, wh read more »
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Tom Critchlow gives us another clever and ethical linkbuilding technique. The basic principle is to find link leads by searching for pages or sites which used to offer a service and no longer do. read more »
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Forget Google Zeitgeist, Trends and Adwords Traffic Estimator as well as the Keyword-Tool. Google Insights for Search is the new killer keyword research tool we will work with daily and gladly. read more »
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Insightful interview with Aaron Wall of SEOBook which discusses SEO, the industry, SEO tactics, whether or not SEO scales and ongoing SEO challenges. read more »
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Steven Bradley's awesome monthly round up of search & social media links. If you missed your reading this month, this is the only place to catch up. read more »
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Matt Cutts posts lots of new docs, links about IP delivery/geolocation/cloaking, Nofollow documentation, Better definition for doorway pages, Robots.txt. read more »
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John Carcutt - "Real SEOs used to go to forums all the time. As a matter of fact, I bet most Real SEOs learned the craft on those very forums. Now, Real SEOs post all of that hard earned knowledge on their own sites or friends blogs. Why give away t read more »
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Those of you who work for yourselves likely never have to deal with this, but for those folks working in-house gigs or agency gigs, running ranking reports for a given swath of keywords is likely one of the most frustrating and demoralizing prospect read more »
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How to make people click your links on Twitter. read more »
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Twitter can give instant feedback from your followers. Use it for brainstorming, like a human network version of your subconscious. read more »
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Boykin argues that the Achilles heel of a free and natural link profile is the lack of focused anchor text pointing at specific sub-pages...and I have to agree. read more »
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The most important thing you can do when talking to an SEO client (be it your boss in your company, or a different company you consult for) is to learn how to explain SEO in the simplest terms possible. read more »
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Adam Audette explains the concepts of designing optimized site architectures for efficient spidering by search engines. read more »
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SEOmoz's Rebecca serves up an interesting case study regarding "how-to" write titles and headlines for social media submissions. read more »
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It has been some time since I asked Aaron for a small interview but I never really found the time to come up with some questions :o

Bad excuse I know but anyway, I hooked up with Aaron from SEO Book and asked him a few questions about links & li read more »
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Search Engine Land - Search marketing is the ultimate seductress. It lures you in with the promise of an interesting, exciting career that can actually pay the bills, but soon you’re regularly pulling 12 hour days with no vacations. There’s intense read more »
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Great summary of the pros and cons of 7 social media websites and how they work in conjunction with your SEO efforts. read more »
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