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Google keeps expanding, there's no doubt about this. But more interesting is how each expansion allows them to handle an entirely different type of data(be it credit cards, cell phone contacts, or email contacts) that can be used to better classify read more »
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Social media is controlling the web right now. It’s coming out of it’s naive stage and emerging as a much more solidified element of the web. The more it comes into it’s own, the more it’s significant to have a solid understanding of the different e read more »
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Dave Snyder writes "So I was doing some research yesterday, and was noticing a drastic difference in the quality of the Live search results.

I decided to do comparative analysis, and was stunned to begin finding that Live’s results were actually read more »
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Maybe I should have called this post "Shoemoney’s (hypocritical) SEO tactics" instead, but who cares? Yeah, it's a little bit of a rant, but I believe I can fight fire with fire... read more »
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Lately I’ve been toying more and more with the content network on Google Adwords. It has the ability to draw a much larger level of traffic than the typical search network in most situations.... read more »
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In this post, I go over a little trick I found out with increasing CTR. read more »
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Barry writes: "Philipp Lenssen's The World According to Cuil blog post inspired me to take snapshots of how Cuil, the new search engine, matches up the names of our industry, to pictures." This is actually VERY funny! :) read more »
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Can any start-up search engine "be the next Google?" Many have wondered this, and today's launch of Cuil (pronounced "cool') may provide the best test case since Google itself overtook more established search engines. Cuil provides what appears to b read more »
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Well, this blog is supposed to be about SEO, so I’ll explain how they went above and beyond in this area. Three words: sponsored link building. read more »
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The easy and hard tactics of acquiring ".edu" backlinks. read more »
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Partial RSS feeds no longer make blogs safe from scrapers. read more »
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A long list of social bookmarking sites that don't use nofollow links -- listed with Google PageRank and Alexa ranking. read more »
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An in depth log examination is an odd thing. Here I have chronicled some of the incredible tracking I saw in my recent examination, and more than a couple oddities of the internet world. It's more worthwhile of a read than it sounds like. read more »
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When we analyze incoming links, we tend to focus on more or less the same set of link parameters. However, sometimes looking beyond the regular, can provide the opportunity to not only succeed in link building, but even dominate the niche you are co read more »
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A compiled list to dramatically increase your PPC conversions. :) read more »
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Slightlyshady shares the basics methods of content generation. read more »
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This is essentially a form to get around all of Google's form requirements on Google's Traffic Estimator Sandbox. It's just a little tool for looking up Google clicks for certain search phrases. read more »
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You can spend as much as $1500 on buying .edu and .gov links. Quite a bit when you don't know where are all the links will be placed. read more »
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Vote for those special blogs that made your 2007 a little brighter in SEJ's 3rd annual awards... read more »
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Yeah, you can. PageRank 4 and 5 links. Will they be penalized -- we'll have to wait and see. read more »
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I've read tons of articles on how to use linkbait, but I need to know which ones will actually work -- that's what this article is for. read more »
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Need a ping list? Here's one. read more »
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Google has taken to pretending that "seo" is a typographical error. read more »
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Awesome. Use the link: command again at MSN. read more »
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Not too bad of an idea, and there's no spamming involved. read more »
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