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Developers have built a wide variety of tools to enhance the Digg experience for both readers of the social news site and authors hoping to get their content Dugg. With the launch of the Digg API last year, applications have become increasingly usef read more »
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According to the Hitwise figures for December 2007 google.co.uk had a market share of 75% while google.com had a market share of 15% making the total Google market share a staggering 90% here in the UK. read more »
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Heatmaps are passe. Seriously, who uses heatmaps when you can actually record the user's mouse clicks and movements! This post gives 3 services that do just that... read more »
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Sometimes coming up with a new topic to write about everyday on your blog isn’t easy, but having sources of inspiration, as well as planning your blogging schedule, can be extremely helpful for when writer’s block comes along and taps you on the sho read more »
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Images. To use them, or not to use them? That is the question. Surprisingly enough, the answer is simpler than the question. read more »
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The Mad Hat vents his spleen on the recent bust up between John Andrews and Rand Fishkin over the notorious SEL Wired post. read more »
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Continued coverage on the Google Directory update and the data Google let slip read more »
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Many SEOs still believe in buying existing sites and leaving the whois information alone. But if a domain expires, it appears Google knows about it and will note it in their database. read more »
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It’s been a while since I’ve let my natural pythonesque tendencies filter out, so I thought that the time was nigh to put a knotted handkerchief on my head and hit myself in the face with a vase of flowers while talking about how watching Monty Pyth read more »
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In SEO 2.0 you do not even need a website to succeed online. This list entails many more UGC sites to spread your message than most of us know. read more »
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Tim argues that SMO is by now not SEO anymore. While most people out there do not know the term SMO and only a minority is familiar with the concept of SEO or what the difference between the two is, do you really want to use a new term to confuse pe read more »
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Are you a search marketer that reports paid links? Patrick Altoft asked the same question in a post at Blogstorm and admitted that he had reported them in the past, but only when the site buying or selling them was a direct competitor and ranked hig read more »
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Rand writes a great post about 12 ways to keep certain content hidden from the search engines, and reasons you might want to do so. I've never considered some of these, but they make perfect sense.

Great piece! read more »
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Chris Sherman's informative take on how to approach big sites in regards to paid search. Shannon at 10e20 does an excellent job outlining all of the highlights of his presentation. read more »
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SEOMOZ gives seriously useful advice to get "letter writing MAD" to protect your rights. Fight back people! read more »
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Here are some of the tips you can follow to make your site rank higher this year. read more »
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You know if I go back in my comment history, I am sure the first few comments Shawn left on my blog I edited and replaced his SEO optimized name field with something else, or just removed the link... this post shows how much he is a reformed charact read more »
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I learned how to very quickly tell if the client’s service would work on Facebook, and whether or not the client would go for it. If either of those looked like a “no, I didn’t need to spend much time looking for a Facebook avenue. This saved me a l read more »
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Debra gives some cudos to Matt for his recent uber link bait-able SEMMYs.

The Link Spiel: This was a stroke of genius on Matt's part IMO, think about it... If you're an up and comer in SEO you'll work hard to get on Matt's radar and be added to read more »
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Yet another robots.txt post? Nope, not really. I discuss Matt Cutt's recent "Remove content from Google" video, plus an uncommon approach that requires programming skills but rescues PageRank, and how it should work in a way that most Webmasters do read more »
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A hearty debunking of the latest PR updates and perpetuated myths. read more »
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"What will ultimately replace search engines?" This then begs the question; "what if a solution could be found that would minimize all the inherent weaknesses?" BTW: SearchEngine People is going to become a buzz blog of 2008. read more »
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I see blogs… and even businesses that constantly advertise and promote themselves in the same mediums time and time again. You see it in blogs a ton. The same bloggers reach out to the same bloggers all the time. The same people goto the same confer read more »
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Does it make sense to generate worthless traffic or is there something else? If there is how to grasp it? read more »
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The marketer’s daydream is to ‘evangelize’ products and brands — to create customers who are passionate about what the marketers are trying to sell. When it comes to blogs and websites, having a passionate readership is just as valuable. read more »
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