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Kalena throttles weekly Dumb*sses! read more »
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For edition 31 I bring you two women from two entirely different spectrums of the online universe. One woman I've come to greatly admire and respect, not just for our love of a TV Hero who wields "Mr. Pointy" (hey now, get your mind out of the gutt read more »
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Brian is now convinced that his site is on autobury read more »
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Jeff hits the nail on the head here... thanks for making me laugh!!! read more »
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Slightly Shady SEO throws out some great advice on building your SEO team. Nothing shady here! read more »
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Another great post by the people over at DailyBlogTips.com. 7 straightforward, characteristics of good domain names. Simple and to the point! Great post ... wish I'd thought of it myself. read more »
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Ever wonder how Google or another search engine might locate music files? Every wonder the different models they may use to identify such music? Also, how to detect duplicate content when it comes to music with "Factor Uniqueness Analysis".

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Wingnut presents us with a good post on the ups and downs of working SEO, corporate style. read more »
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Google tells me there are over 11 million web sites to “Buy Kids.” Adwords says Target sells kids online! On the flip side for those interested in getting rid of your kids there are less than 5 million sites to “sell kids”. Read into that what you w read more »
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It's interesting to know that some folks, like those who have parental obligations, still are very influential bloggers. Wendy Piersall highlights 10 of these father bloggers (with pictures too... so cute!) read more »
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I think we forget that not everyone is as net-savvy as we are. Good reminder that lots of people may confuse ads with SERPs and be screwed in the process. read more »
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“If you are drawn to write on a broad variety of topics (3-5) even if there is a remotely common thread, are you better off doing it on a single blog or creating several niche blogs for each one?” I recently posed the this question to a round-table read more »
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It appears the blog posts "A Career in SEO? Bad Move" and "A Career in SEO? Good Move" have spawned a revolution. This is why I love the world of Internet Marketing. As you never know what a blog post will cause. This is a great article on how to read more »
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Edit: Unreal ... they edited the post and removed all the 'good stuff'. Next time, I'll grab a copy. See some of the copy recouped though in the comments.

Great post by Stumbleupon staffer Joe Walp (on the Stumble blog) discussing how Stumbleupo read more »
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With a change in how people shared links, the manner in which stories reached the front page dramatically altered. I noticed it right away and it began very innocently with IM-ing links back and forth. But today it has become rampant. One digger con read more »
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Everyone probably knows by now that I am a big fan of my tutor Kalena Jordan and her baby 'Search Engine College'...
She and other SEO training courses get a plug in this article, but most importantly it offers another avenue for education in the f read more »
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There are basically three kinds of social media marketers. Guess which type is winning in the long term. read more »
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I know it is a little late... but I did have to write something in response. Hopefully you find it different to what has been said already though something might have slipped me by. read more »
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Chris discusses a couple of strategies to help your quality content generate more traffic after its been submitted by novice users (as opposed to power users), and appears destined for obscurity. There are ways to save save the traffic! Good read! read more »
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So Google makes an algo that puts wikipedia at the top of all the results. But questioning the the wisdom of this algorithmic choice is off the table. So they say, "Whoa. Look at that site at the top of all our results. We made them that big with ou read more »
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In the past 12 months, Google doubled its staff, tinkered with its search engine to speed up results, and now answers more queries than Microsoft and Yahoo combined. But there's one query we had to answer ourselves: How does Google work? (This is a read more »
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It's surreal to play a Black Hat vs. White Hat card game with the real Matt Cutts.

Special thanks to Rand and SEOmoz for organizing this event! read more »
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Bit of twitter-related fun for the weekend. (cartoon) read more »
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Anyone care to explain how one website seemingly has seven billion pages indexed in Google?

http://www.google.com/search?num=100&q=site:radiux.com

Is this a page count estimate that's just b0rked, or is there something else going on? read more »
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So Yahoo! came to him and told him that 65% of his traffic was from stolen credit cards, they have no way to track where the traffic exactly came from and that they were going to cancel his account. You can read several email's with him and Michell read more »
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