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Often there are simple reasons why a site drops out of the index. Anything from duplicate content to your server being inaccessible can cause problems... learn how to find it and fix it. read more »
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Are you bored? It happens to us all from time to time. We all need to take a break from blogging and when you do why not check out these interesting gadgets from Google I’m sure they will help you pass the time and relieve your boredom. read more »
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Expecting to see many behind-the-scenes updates in the near future. The recent modifications to the local index has created a complications among the data sources. We're finding multiple sources of the same data records not normalizing correctly a read more »
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It is greatly ironic that algorithms, the quintessential example of all that is not human, would be so fundamental to social media. Last week I wrote a post about how Google gathers user data. This week I continue by exposing how popular social medi read more »
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Very often with large dynamic sites webmasters just can’t do without pagination. Apart from usability here they come across another serious issue: duplicate content.

The thing is that all pages normally have identical titles and meta description read more »
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This post provides you 6 useful tips to learn how to build good relationships with your readers. This way, you will have all of them coming back to your blog regularly. read more »
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Google search has certain commands that you can include with your search query, which allow you to “filter” their search engine results, which can help you get somewhat of a better idea of areas you might want to improve upon to help your blog rank read more »
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Those innovative Ask.com/AskCity maps are gone. History. Must be part of the promise to focus on core search. ;-) read more »
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WOM (Word of Mouth)

Jennifer Laycock writes... Almost anytime I talk about viral marketing, the subject of offline word of mouth verses online word of mouth comes up. People ask questions like which is more powerful, which has more potential and read more »
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How your font can influence your readership. Does your font chase readers away? read more »
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Not only do you have to write extremely compelling and informative content that makes visitors want to read every word and ultimately buy a service or product (which is hard enough alone), but you have to structure your writing in such a way that to read more »
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"One of the frustrations of doing SEO for large websites is the fact that Google makes it very difficult to see more than a small part of the search index. Even in Webmaster Tools, Google's index search is built on the same mechanics as its web sear read more »
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When launching a product, or a new version of a product, should you go small or big? Many people believe strongly in the iterative method, but is that always the right way to launch? read more »
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Improve your editor, add helpful widget, turn your comments into a real forum, analyze, SEO optimization and much more. Finally those are the 16 Wordpress plugin that each blog should have read more »
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For more than a decade the internet has been a world of dotcoms, dotnets and dotcodotuks. That could all change, however, with a new scheme to liberalise the way websites are named, creating a whole new generation of addresses such as .bank, .sport read more »
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Most bloggers would love their content to hit the front page of Digg. Unfortunately, most of those bloggers are never able to experience the huge spike of traffic and the feelings of accomplishment this brings.

In this post, I want to argue that read more »
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Will the paid links war move to bloggers who use Wordpress... read more »
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When link buying turns into genuine, valuable editorial content that people would be happy to find in a SERP, which content only indirectly affects the links you built... is link buying still problematic? read more »
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AVG recently activated their Linkscanner product. It scans all the results on a search page and downloads all of the pages. This has led to a skewing of web analytics data on many websites (recording the link scan as a visit even though no human vi read more »
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There are two major flaws to the top Plurk user list. read more »
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B2B marketers targeting the C-Suite face greater challenges than their counterparts in companies were the decision-making processes and budgets belong to mid-level managers. When a B2B company aims to provide services such as management consulting, read more »
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After recent changes in Google Ranking and its effect on ranking made me mad. many rankings are down and thats force me to work on different strategies and try to find out what is best solution in present scenario.

I have gone through many posts read more »
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Today we discuss how to use your blog and newsletter as an effective marketing tool. read more »
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Guess who's getting closer together in bed? Google and NASA. Today the moon, tomorrow the earth? read more »
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Mark Dykeman writes "I’m going to stick my nose into the Feldman/Israel situation. Sort of. Actually, I’m going to suggest a better use of everyone’s time. It would be for a charitable cause and it would promote social media to boot. Everyone wins." read more »
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Search Marketing Expo

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SMX Local & Mobile - San Francisco, CA (July 24-25) See the agenda, and register now!
SMX Sao Paolo - Brazil - (Aug. 7-8)
SMX China - September 23 & 24, 2008
SMX Stockholm - September 23 & 24, 2008
SMX East - NYC - (Oct. 6-8) Registration is now open.
SMX London - November 4 & 5, 2008