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SEO Standards(to me) seem completely insane. There's too many variations on too many tactics. People aren't going to expose their tricks for a "risk assessment". And beyond that Google's tolerance for different tactics in different niches is complet read more »
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Donna has a discussion worth having. More and more we're seeing crackers (yes Mark, we hear ya) whacking sites not only for the old fashion reasons, but for SEO purposes as well...

SEO Scoop - I’m fairly certain there are no clear cut answers out read more »
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I was browsing an SEO forum and going through my feeds and just saw a bundle of services that, coupled with my reads, got me thinking. There are a lot of BS services out there that guarantee you getting on the first page of Google or getting a storm read more »
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Easter may be over but the in-eggscusable puns are not. Solid tips on getting the attention and respect of bloggers with the goal of pitching Linkbait to them further down the line. read more »
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I’ve done some research in the past few weeks and found that although people surfing blogs on the internet come from different ethnic, social and cultural backgrounds, they almost all behave the same way when reading blogs. read more »
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Here is a rarely used method for helping you gain better search engine rankings for relevant keywords. It is a simple method of looking at the “Top Search Queries” section and picking some posts on your blog, that with just a little push can have se read more »
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Eric Schwartzman and Lee Odden's Q&A. Answers to these questions and more..
How can SEO can help an organization raise awareness?
What is the role of search engine optimization in media relations?
What about SEO just for press releases? One of th read more »
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Jen Slegg: "One client was able to launch an entire section to their site because they noticed their competitor was doing something very similar when the directory popped up in the competitor’s robots.txt file. And like any good businessperson, my c read more »
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This post is an ode to Matt McGee’s post How to SEO Your Site in Less Than 60 Minutes. I found myself using this as a quick reference from time to time when first published. It was a great write-up that was very useful to many people. I always wante read more »
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There are several lists with “ways to make money with a website” on the Internet, but none of them seem to be complete. That is why I decided to create this one. Notice that ways to make money with a website are different from ways to make more mone read more »
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A simple JavaScript method to validate email address using regular expression. read more »
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This might sound like a strange question for someone behind a site called ProBlogger to be asking - but do use the word ‘blogger’ to describe what you do? In this post I want to explore some reasons why I’m using the term less. read more »
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This post was submitted by Nick Cernis - the author of Put Things Off, the laid-back productivity blog.
Think you’ve heard it all before?
It’s true – if you want more subscribers, write great content. read more »
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From the post - As a professional, it is such a turn off to think how can this guy have this large of a following when he doesn’t respect his readers intelligence (or himself) enough to use a spell checker or a grammar checker.

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Ross Dunn writes a very detailed post about competitor analysis. Very important for those engaging in SEO!

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It's been the week for link building articles so we all need a link building round up of all the good posts. Saves you compiling your own and all that. read more »
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Super post from Chris Garrett about writing the type of content that people want to bookmark and/or link to. Chris talks about the various different motivations people have for bookmarking great content and the need to get into their frame of mind a read more »
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Choosing the right niche for your blog is of crucial importance. It will determine how your blog will evolve during time, but how you, as blogger, will develop as well. It’s the first step on your “blogging journey” and it’s you who’ll have to decid read more »
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Do SEO Companies have the right to call themselves 'Top SEO Companies' because they rank well for SEO related search terms?
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Not much is known about manual reviews(concretely). Manual reviews are Google's acknowledgment that anything algorithmic will have flaws. Google is known to employ thousands of people across the globe for it. This is an examination of a detected [pr read more »
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Microsoft is aiming to buy Yahoo. Seriously. read more »
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StumbleUpon has released some interesting new features for flagging users and posts in the reviews section. Haven't seen word of this on their blog yet. read more »
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Robs next great post in the series includes an actual case study ... and looks at the implications of the category you choose

Great post! read more »
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Jeff from SEODesignSolutions explains in depth how GoDaddy may not be the ideal hosting solution for many in SEO, making mistakes that cost Jeff 2 days worth of traffic after a hot post on Stumble. Yes ... they left his site down for 2 whole days! read more »
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No one likes to think about it, but death is inevitable. After it happens, you won’t have to care about paying the electricity bill anymore, but what’ll happen to your blog, e-mail, online profiles? The fact that you’re, well, dead, is no excuse for read more »
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