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Matt Cutts responds to the recent Twitter-gate controversy, clarifying his role in what happened. read more »
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Are you a member of MyBlogLog? Do you have the MyBlogLog widget on your blog? If so then I would like to invite you to try out a new MyBlogLog widget that I have created using Yahoo's MyBlogLog API. read more »
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A great post by Patrick about ways to make sure your blog is in ideal condition to perform its duty before you guest post somewhere else ... since you'll be driving people back to your own blog.

Very interesting! read more »
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In an environment where other users are literally competing to bookmark up-and-coming news, speed often matters or someone beats you to the punch. Composing compelling titles and descriptions takes a lot of concentration and skill. I’m sharing examp read more »
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From millions of blogs about nothing, we've selected the 25 best about something—from politics and global affairs to shopping and sports. And, yes, we've got a few about nothing, too read more »
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This resource for social media is a compilation of other great resources, tools, and Websites from around the Web to assist you in your social media efforts, efficiency, and comprehension. Whether your interest is in social media marketing or genera read more »
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The Google Algorithmic manner of ranking and serving relevant online and indexed documents to specific Google queries has been a mystery to many over the past decade, with search marketers and mathematicians working to expose the way Google ranks si read more »
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Jeff Quipp writes, "This post is entirely about getting started by building what I call ‘foundation friends’ … which I define as those initial few friends (all fans of each others work) that work together to built the authority and profile of each o read more »
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First post in a multipost series on how to evaluate a internet property read more »
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Showing how just getting the basics right can get you 4,000 visits a day in just ten weeks. read more »
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Want to improve yourself and your blog - learn from the best: habits of outstanding bloggers for inspiration. read more »
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How important is using images in your posts? Michaels example is one of many to show the benefits of putting your little 3 minutes worth of effort into adding an image, including locating, cropping and tagging. As Michael puts it, "How nice is it to read more »
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A webmaster's work is never done. What may have worked a few years ago when could be outdated today, so it's important to constantly improve your Web site. However, a massive overhaul is just too much work to undertake at one time. Instead, tackle t read more »
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Very well put: "In order to grow beyond your competition and evolve past the scope of a tit for tat mentality, you must think of your competitors as your mentors. You may have heard that you should thank your teachers, even though it may not be obvi read more »
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Common complaint: “Sure I have web analytics data, I have no idea what to do! I swear I have really tried hard and looked at all possible reports. I can’t find anything interesting“. Does this sound like something you would say? Know what the single read more »
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A Yahoo patent application strangely strays away from processes involving search engines to explore Web Mining. It focuses upon analytics involving specific queries from search engines and site search, and how those can be used to improve the conten read more »
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Search Engine Land - Each of us must ultimately decide what we are and aren't willing to do for our clients and content. Links may not be life and death most of the time, but for some of the people, some of the time, they can feel that way. If I was read more »
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Search Engines Don't Hand out the Friend Card so Easily, They Make You Earn It. When it comes to link building and SEO, it is a fairly safe assumption to state that search engines are a bit leery when it comes to getting cozy with your content. It's read more »
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The ubiquity of the internet, the ease of publishing and the rise of online advertising has lead to the emergence of new kinds of websites: productivity, how-to and advice/Q&A sites that broadcast, scale and monetize that kind of information. Then t read more »
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Most bloggers give up after a short while; even though there are millions of blogs online, few are updated regularly and most have been abandoned. The difference between success and failure in blogging is often down to persistence. But, when I speak read more »
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One great way to get lots of links is to launch a massive media campaign. This works particularly well if you are a large brand. What if you aren't? Well then, you are at a disadvantage. Massive media campaigns are great ways to get lots of links, a read more »
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Implementing a Blog is relatively simple to do…the tough part is getting the client to agree to one.

Jennifer Osborne shows us how to sell a client on a Blog Strategy. read more »
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Here are some tips for success on StumbleUpon which can also be applied to other Social Media sites. read more »
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Yeah not everyone can submit the content yet, but early stats are showing Yahoo buzz sending huges numbers of visitors read more »
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Much has been written about using specific social media sites to drive traffic to a blog. I’ll include a few links to things I’ve written about specific sites below - however in this post I’d like to speak in a more general sense and share some prin read more »
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