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Andrew's past position at InsiderPages makes him a fascinating Local SEO to chat with. Read what Andrew has to say about Maps, IYP, backsplashes and more! read more »
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A thorough guide on Google's Sandbox and the best ways to avoid and elude it. Definite a must read for beginners read more »
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This is a short (actually not so short) checklist of ON page SEO factors i look at when someone asks me to analyze a site. There are others too, more complicated ones. I’ve just decided to share with you the basics… And a little bit more. read more »
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Whether your blogging goals are to make money online or become the most popular blog in your niche, there’s one goal bloggers don’t talk about enough: to enjoy what is, first and foremost, a hobby and an intellectual pursuit. 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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Every now and then you manage to get those posts on your blog that are really successful. You just make the post, press publish, and a couple of hours later when you come back to check your stats, you notice a massive amount of links, comments and n read more »
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Wow, Matt can’t believe how many people commented on his late-Friday night post about desired features for Gmail. Looking through the comments, he saw a few requests that can already be done today. Considering that real Gmail users didn’t know about read more »
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As a crap SEO company, we’re not passionate about SEO. We don’t have staff that stay up at night looking at a site in Google SERPS wondering ‘why’. Our passion is sales. We still live in 1999. read more »
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Durrell Robinson has a lot of great ideas for Google and he decided to share them with you. read more »
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SEO by the Sea brings us this interesting interview with Eric Hebert. read more »
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StumbleUpon wins quite convincingly with 31% of all responses (or if you subtract the ‘I don’t use any’ responses SU is a 38% slice of the total pie). read more »
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Shimon Sandler posts the detailed criteria needed to determine the right Keywords to optimize for the most cost-effective SEO campaign vs bidding on them in a PPC campaign. read more »
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Today I opened my email inbox to a subject line so bad, it added a nice slice of humor into my daily morning routine. I thought the text of the Tarzan-esque email is worth sharing not only for its absolute funniness, but also as an example of what n 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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Mailing lists, IM groups, stumbles, forum posts...do these aggressive schemes to maximize social media traffic actually work? Tim Nash & "caring slaves" (researchers) pour over site owner provided logs. read more »
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Don’t give it all away. Some “potential clients” will be looking for a proposal to be a comprehensive social media strategy with specific ideas and tactics outlined. Beware of giving too much proprietary information away - many of these prospects w read more »
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Patrick Schaber discusses using paid search for branding purposes (beyond the direct sales benefits), and specifically a couple of strategies he uses to brand with different groups. read more »
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Happy Holidays! :) read more »
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Digg is important in many ways. It is one of the pioneers of social software; it is one of the first man-made, self-organizing systems that actually works; it is a filter which sifts a lot of the the signal from the noise of the web read more »
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