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"Six and a half years ago (which is ages, in Internet years), Robin Nobles, Eric Ward, and John Alexander compiled a legendary list of 131 legitimate link building strategies. Four years later, Aaron Wall and Andy Hagans published 101 link building read more »
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"This time out we’re going to look at using some more advanced segments and custom reporting for Google Analytics and SEO. More specifically, we’re going to look at our content and how it is performing from an (organic) search perspective. " read more »
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Compete has a nice analysis of the CTR of the T-Mobile G1 link on google.com. read more »
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Discusses the economic downturn and its affects it is having and will have on the SEM community. read more »
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Jeff Quipp and Search Engine People announced this morning the purchase of the well know Search Marketing Blog/Resource SEO-Scoop.com. Never fear, Donna is still there and sounds like they have big plans. read more »
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Deanna de Bara does a guest post over at Remarkablogger: "The best way I can think to describe Twitter is that it is basically a public chat room, only instead of reading what everyone has to say, you can pick and choose who you listen to as well as read more »
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One of the biggest shortcomings of Google Webmaster Tools is that you cannot see changes over time. Glync is a free Firefox extension that allows you to track your domain's links over time right in Google Webmaster Tools. The Pro Version lets you tr read more »
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Richard Baxter at SEOgadget summarises points of interest gleened from the international and social media SEO track on day 1 at SMX London 2008.... read more »
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With the potential power of directories for SEO currently in hot debate, I thought that it was the right time to unleash this list. (For the record; yes they are still powerful!) read more »
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The surest way to successfully construct a building is to follow a blueprint. Just like construction blueprints, while each SEO blueprint may be unique, each will also contain similar details to ensure success. What details should a search marketing read more »
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Hey YouTube, English, English (UK), English (GB) and English (US) are all English, so please giving helpful error messages to the contrary. read more »
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Check it owwwwwwwwwwt!!!

1. Custom Reports
2. Audience Segmentation
3. AdSense integration
4. API
5. Bubble Charts
6. User Interface Tweaks: read more »
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Once you're ranking well, you'll want to boost the CTR of your organic listings. Here's how. read more »
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Great post from Glen Allsopp with some new tips to find the top websites and competitors in a niche. read more »
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A possible recourse for webmasters that don't want to brand their websites with an SEOmoz meta tag, or wait 30-60 days. read more »
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After Linkscape launched, some people didn't want to be included in it. Eventually, we got information posted for exclusion. But then there was a debate on whether that will exclude you or not. So, a discussion about how it works. read more »
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Exactly two weeks ago, SEOmoz launched Linkscape, their new link analysis tool. There has been much accusation, feedback and discussion over the inner workings of the product itself which this post does not cover. Instead I’d like to take a look at read more »
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A couple of days ago Micheal posted his assertion that Rand Fishkin had lied about the details of the new Linkscape tool on SEOmoz. This caused Sphinn comments to be closed and a lot of fireworks. Now, read more about the bots that never were on SEO read more »
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Recently Sphinn moderators decided to close comments on the most active discussion going on because the moderator thought the comments were "going in circles."

My question is should Sphinn close comments on threads?

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Some insights into the data that SEOmoz revealed today about what their sources for the Linkscape tool are, and what those sources reveal about things behind the scenes. read more »
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The explosion of social networking and social media sites has been a very welcome addition to the marketing landscape. It has been especially welcomed by those marketers looking to take advantage of a tremendous wealth of (typically) targeted traffi read more »
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Let's see how much free expression in the blogosphere is really cherished around here. It would be a valuable form of feedback to let people agree or disagree but to censor it...? A shame. It's not like one little post of dissention is going to c read more »
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Donna does a great job explaining the 5 goals of SEO. It's easy to read and understand for even those not in our field. If you're trying to get people to understand why SEO is important, this article is a good place to start. read more »
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If you haven't been checking Webmaster Tools, then you probably don't know that you can get a list of pages that have broken links, pointing at your site. You can contact the site owners to ask them fix the links to get links instead of spending hou read more »
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There is a way to build SEOmoz's Linkscape tool without crawling, and I show you how. If I'm wrong, SEOmoz must disclose the Linkscape User Agent, and I explain why. read more »
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