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Hi Sphinners. My post is about bounce rate, could all you gurus, pundits and veterans please pull in for a mo and bring your experience to the table? I wouldn't mind a thorough discussion to bring light to this topic. read more »
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An interesting question is what someone should look for in a potential link developer and how to go about finding them. Rae lists (and pretty much answers) several must-ask questions for link development job interviews. read more »
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Lee Odden writes "Lists and ranking resources can be tough and controversial. A while back we ranked top blogs on the topic of search engine marketing (SEO and PPC) that publish their RSS subscriber counts via Google’s Feedburner.

With changes in read more »
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A beautifully written post by Sandy, detailing the why, when and how of using humour in writing.

Humour is one of those rare things that has global appeal. While it is true that humour does differ from nation to nation (think dry British humour read more »
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South African Mobile provider Vodacom, takes a big step in the right direction towards being a mobile content provider with the recent launch of the Mobile Soapie: SoLikeLife. Are they creating the foundations to increase the mobile search market de read more »
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Many people believe that their results drop in rankings because Google has penalised them, others believe that these penalties don’t exist and that a drop in rankings can be attributed to Google’s re-indexing. Both sides have valid points, as well a read more »
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What levels will we actually stoop to to get the traffic/links we need? Do we stop to think of the backlash when caught out? What happens to our client's reputation? read more »
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Small insight into how current use of standard analytics options does not show the complete picture when it comes to the status of your website traffic. Have we taken into account that mobile search is increasing? read more »
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Interesting twist on blogging just for the sake of new content . Do we put too much pressure on ourselves sometimes to beat the pack? read more »
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Three-word generic straplines? Please, no. Craft your opening words to clients, readers, friends and intelligent strangers with some finesse. Just...uhm... do it. read more »
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It’s amazing to think that just about ‘anyone’ can write an article about ‘anybody’ or ‘anything’ on Wikipedia. Is it just me, or does that concept seem faulty at best? The only advantage of this system is that masses of information can be quickly w read more »
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Google Is A Malware Site (Says Yahoo) from TechCrunch reports a funny bug at Yahoo, that accidently made it look like Google's home page had Malware on it, based on the Yahoo SearchScan feature that was recently launched. read more »
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Now that the majority of commercial sales has entered the realm of cyberspace, we need to translate the power of natural, honest persuasion to the net. You see, a website that appeals to the human senses has more dimension than one that promises out read more »
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