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Continued coverage on the Google Directory update and the data Google let slip read more »
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It seems Google used their real dataset for PageRank for the Google Directory export, forgetting that they are telling their millions of users lies on their toolbar with manual penalties, which until now had no visible proof. read more »
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Comply with Google and become a pingback spammer read more »
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Great work from godaddy and the online communities for helping bring attention to this situation read more »
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There is a vulnerability in Wordpress that makes use of a known feature called “Post Timestamp”, meaning you can write a post and set a posting date into the future; the post will only be displayed at that time.

And it works. For instance, tomorr read more »
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Live Search is offering a new way for AdWords customers to get click-throughs — their own natural SERPs. They appear to be indexing AdWords ads from Google's own SERPs. Doing a search on Live for colorations paint (at the time of this writing) will 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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Matt Cutts defends why AdWords results should be viewed as an actual part of the search experience, and some screenshots showing counter examples. :) 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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Everyday I am amazed by the countless number of pointless tags that are inserted into the header of a website. read more »
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Topical brainstorming mastery: "Let your creativity run wild (it can take you in wonderful directions) but be RUTHLESS in culling ideas that don’t actually add anything to your blog" read more »
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Linda Bustos explores how eBay is your best friend when doing negative keyword research to protect your broad match spend. Illustrated and EXCELLENT. read more »
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I got an e-mail from a person who wanted to advertise on my blog. He was upset because I put nofollow tags on my text ads. I think nofollow can upset some webmasters (or advertisers) out there. read more »
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Burning editorial on how PageRank wrecked the web. Excellent writing!
"Let's pick up all the trash in the world -
That would be like asking everyone in the world to please be nice so the old algorithm will still work. " read more »
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Handy list of SEO tips on how to optimize press releases. You know, when you're not busy with social media :) read more »
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If backlinks add link juice, while outbound links do the opposite, what if a site were to have some external links, but very little outbound links? read more »
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Packed with great information on doing link building in-house or outsourcing it. read more »
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Looks like phpBB 3 would be coming out in just a few days time. read more »
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Tim Nash shares his thoughts on breaking into the exclusive group of TRUE news bloggers... read more »
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AdSenseTracker (cool young blogger) shows unusual way to improve traffic, pages per visit, engagement & subscribers, while performing a public service. read more »
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Matt Cutts informed us that Google will very soon begin treating subdomains and subdirectories the same in this fashion: there will be only 2 total urls from a domain in any set of search results, so no more getting 3, 4 or however many spots via su read more »
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Subdomains will no longer be treated as separate domains. Google will begin treating them as folders. There will be exceptions of course. Tedster at WMW rocked this. Check the link for more details.

This is huge! read more »
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Handy tips on generating ideas for blog posts or site content. read more »
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Matt Cutts, the head of Paid Links FUD team, provides some useful tips on how to optimize the images you include on your site, and how simply providing useful, accurate information in your ALT attributes can make your photos and pictures more discov read more »
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Happy Holidays! :) read more »
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