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Enhances Google Analytics with a compilation of Greasemonkey userscripts made by various authors. read more »
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A "search marketing firm" (term loosely used) spam-bombed our SEMpdx forum and actually attempts to defend their actions. Follow the hilarious discussion. read more »
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One thing guaranteed to annoy bloggers is companies leaving comments under false names pretending to be a consumers. This practice, known as "astroturfing" is unethical and according to the OFT may be illegal. Has Nokia been crossing the line? read more »
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Loren Baker has had his google account suspended.It's having a huge impact. Is your business safe? read more »
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Google Analytics provides some great information about what is happening on your website. But what if you want to take it to the next level? Thanks to the many smart people who have created these wonderful hacks and plugins to get you some powerful read more »
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If you are having trouble coming up with fresh content try checking out Yahoo Answers.... here you will find out exactly what people want to know.

"I’m one of those guys that has a hard time coming up with fresh content for his blog (at least som read more »
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Never has the opinion of the individual been as powerful as it is today. One negative blog post or product review can spread online in a flash and change the direction of a company. Reputation management isn't just for big companies and brands -- it read more »
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Rand's Question - "So today, I'm bringing this issue to you, our community, as a pointed question: Do you believe SEOmoz should continue to share gray/black hat tactics & content via the public blog & articles?" read more »
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3 nice tips from Gabriel Goldenberg on how you can make use of Archive.org read more »
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Stories of failure are more common than success stories when it comes to social media. But since this is a new platform, you can expect a lot of mistakes while people are "getting it". I've listed 6 common mistakes companies make when they enter soc read more »
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Great word-of-mouth is an important part of the SEO Success Pyramid, and complements all other forms of online and offline marketing. Don't miss the amazing story of how a Phoenix-area restaurant did something remarkable to serve a customer last wee read more »
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What good is traffic, in a non CPM format, if it does not convert? In fact, large quantities of non converting traffic can be costing you money that cuts into the bottom line.

A crappy SEO is obsessed with clickstream data figures such as visitor read more »
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The core technology in our ranking system comes from the academic field of Information Retrieval (IR). The IR community has studied search for almost 50 years. It uses statistical signals of word salience, like word frequency, to rank pages. (See "M read more »
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North x East puts together an excellent list of the top 50 female bloggers. Well worth a read. read more »
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Michael Vandemar brilliantly debunks statements made against him by Michael Martinez, showing that lying online with plenty of evidence available, probably, shouldn't be done. read more »
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Some great scenarios and advice about handling bad PR and an unhappy customer who's ripping your company a new one online. read more »
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So you know your site needs to be optimized and now just need to find someone to do it. The following questions are ones you need to ask to ensure that you maximize your investment... read more »
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A look at Comcast's quick response to a customer on Twitter and some of the more robust tools that a company that large may be using to monitor it's online reputation. read more »
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The ability to write well is very useful for our personal and professional lives. The written word has become an essential means of social communication: mastery of it helps you to enthrall and persuade an audience that would look upon you favorabl read more »
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I want to share 6 tips that can help you to establish a stronghold on your personal brand. Your account name accounts for more than you think. read more »
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Here's some fun for your late afternoon/early evening reading. Screenshot of what Twitter would look like during a zombie attack. :-) ProBlogger's Tweet at the bottom is awesome! read more »
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In the realm of web statistics, there are three numbers that are great to use if you want to tell lies. They are:

- RSS subscriber numbers
- Facebook app install numbers
- Follower numbers on Twitter, Friendfeed, Tumblr, or some other social me read more »
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Enter the SEO sharpshooter specialist, focused on attaining organic prominence as quickly as possible under pressure. The objective is to push the nasty content as far down the SERPs as possible and, if necessary, debunk the credibility of the damni read more »
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Twitter may buy Virginia-based Summize, a Twitter search engine, says Jason Calacanis. A source close to Twitter says that the two companies have been in discussions around a merger over the last couple of weeks, but won’t comment on whether an actu read more »
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