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Funny reading on how to give more than 100% at work. I recently came across this mathematical formula and darned if it isn't true in many cases.

Some fun reading for the weekend. read more »
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This is a funny look at some of the booths at the SES conference that I'm attending. read more »
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Let's say that on your homepage, you have two links to your blog. The first link is in the navigation, the second link is in the body. That second link's anchor text is NOT going to help the blog page rank for the anchor text used, because Google do read more »
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Image & video optimization are not secondary organic strategies anymore, they are essential in creating a well-rounded online presence. Here's some stuff not to forget. read more »
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Tim explains why StumbleUpon reviews that show up in the search pages help add to Click Through Rates and overiding Titles and Descriptions.

Great Analysis!
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In this post, I am going to list some of the most essential SEO tips and tweaks for WordPress that I’ve learned so far. This isn’t a full-blown SEO guide, but after applying these tweaks, you’ll notice a nice boost in your search engine traffic.

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Hoping other webmasters and SEOs would like the ability to designate their sitelinks for their domain (especially those domains that don't have sitelinks today but rank #1 for their brand name). This is one of the areas where it would behoove Google read more »
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Jeff Quipp starts the week out with a funny post....

Along the lines of Jeff Foxworthy’s humour, lets start off the week with a fun post …
You may be a search spammer if … read more »
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This story just won't go away :)

Filed under: "PR That'll Make You Lose Your Job"

"Target to the blogosphere: you’re irrelevant." read more »
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Thought I'd stir up some additional SEO controversy here and point out my article over at Talent Zoo.

"Have you been held hostage by a search engine optimization (SEO) or search marketing company who claims that your search engine rankings will read more »
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Thoughtful post discussing the challenges of verifying the qualifications of prospective SEO/M employees. read more »
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Predictions on changes in the yellow page industry.

A friend of mine is a Sr. Sales Rep with Yellow Book, and there has been a huge shift in the past six months to sell-in online packages to local businesses, in addition to the traditional print read more »
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A bloggers Stumble Upon experiment where he hopes to proof that stumble users do stay and read as well as subscribe to the blog posts they deem worthy enough.

It is a clever experiment that will hopefully give the guy some extra stumble attracti read more »
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Wasn't some one just saying that Web 2.0 developers don't get SEO? Well, our good friends at Google have some tips for them.

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: A spider's view of Web 2.0 ---
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Just who uses social media sites and what type are you? Are you The O.G? The Hater? Or one of the other 23 social media types? read more »
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An in-depth look at how SEO consultants can assist in the implementation of an in-house search marketing department. read more »
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The Website Health Check tool aims to provide a simple and intuitive interface to seeing if your site has any major SEO issues. The site queries Google to grab pages you have indexed in Google, and looks for issues amongst the first 1,000 results. read more »
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A great list containing many Sphinn favorites read more »
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Loren Baker reports a page rank drop for Search Engine Journal as well as sites like Forbes.com, Engadget and the Washington Post. What are you seeing? read more »
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I have been doing a lot of stumbling to blogs recently, to find out how to make mine better, and have been annoyed with the vast majority of them. Here are 4 reasons why. read more »
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StumbleUpon by the numbers. read more »
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We all know that SEO is not an exact science. It is a social science.

The ulterior objective of any SEO activity is to influence on other people’s behavior. More specifically, we want them to perform an action on their end that will benefit our s read more »
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If you're looking for some buzz right now, go green.

Here's why: In the last couple weeks, I've come upon two small businesses (neither are clients) that are getting some combination of media attention, online buzz, inbound links, and natural sea read more »
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This blog has almost 4000 subscribers via RSS and email and a few thousand visitors a day. And over these last 12 months I’ve learned a thing or 17 about blogging. Some of these 17 lessons may be of use for you even if you are not a blogger. You can read more »
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I loved this post by Jennifer Laycock. She writes about the fact that many website owners will not link out to any site with a low Google PageRank . I often wondered about this, after all aren't we to offer our readers outbound links that will ben read more »
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