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Scalability is about expanding without increasing the workload on any individual, or as Wikipedia puts it “handling growth gracefully”. Blogging is harder to scale than many businesses because it requires fresh content to be churned out, without tha read more »
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I thought I would point out some of the best Earth Day blog posts as well as the sites that have done something on their site to help promote Earth Day 2008. read more »
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Unbeknownst to many people, the Google AdWords team has granted exceptions to the policy. Google institutes a policy, warning that there are not exceptions. Then they admit that the do not enforce the policy. read more »
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Faced with a lawsuit by a Pittsburgh couple who claims that their privacy was invaded by Google's "Street View" mapping technology, the search giant has removed images of the family's home from its servers. read more »
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Beginning April 1, 2008, Google has officially changed their display URL policy. In short, what that means is that the URL that shows in your ad absolutely must be the URL that visitors get to when they click on your ad. read more »
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Google blacking out? Server power down? New color scheme?

Hardly - just something nifty that could really make you organic listing jump off the page! read more »
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The mind of the senior-level SEO/AADD "sufferer" works a lot like a search engine. Search engines work hard every day to become more "human-like." If you're an SEO, do you have Adult ADD? 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 could not help but point out one of the worst demographic targeting that I have ever seen on the web. Hannah Montana tickets are being given away on Digg. read more »
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A detailed questionnaire for webmasters to ask themselves about their own website. It is unlikely that you can answer all of the questions with yes, but it shows you where you stand today and where you could potentially improve on in the near future 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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Facebook thinks it has found a way to sell ads on its network. Google is readying a counterattack. Their fight may determine advertising's future. Fortune reports... read more »
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Did you know that you can get your blog (and your RSS feed) listed in USATODAY.com for a month without paying any of the advertising charges? Here's how! read more »
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This week Facebook launched their 3 part ad program. The night it launched Chris spoke to a reporter from the Associated Press who wanted his thoughts on the new program. The article ran in many, many different places. Read Chris' thoughts regarding read more »
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Facebook launches killer application - easy to use - fast and efficient. Demographic targeting. Early indications are conversions are there. More soon. read more »
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"#1. The links that appear somewhere below are not sponsored or paid for in any way. The statement in the sentence prior to this sentence is completely false."

Light-hearted look at the whole paid links debate and what you may want to do to avoid read more »
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The simple fact is that no matter how awesome an employee is, you can't trust them completely. Tony has written in the past questioning the loyalty and commitment of employees who are making six figures doing SEO and affiliate work on the side, and read more »
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Google recently provided data showing the top keywords for certain countries. Internet users in Egypt, India and Turkey are the world's most frequent searchers for Web sites using the keyword "sex" on Google. Check out the list of keywords that are read more »
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There has been a lot of discussion on Google’s recent changes to the way that they handle expanded broad match (at WebMasterWorld ), High Rankings Forum and other places).

We have come across a different issue that relates to the investigation o read more »
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So, you’ve got a blog and you have money to spend on it. You are either one of the well-off bloggers who is entering the blogosphere with a budget, or you managed to make a handsome profit last month and are looking to re-invest. These are the opti read more »
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Here's yet another contest. With the help of Copyblogger Brian Clark & SEOmoz founder Rand Fishkin, five winners will have a single link tested on the landing page of their choice. The goal is simple. Grokdotcom wants to show how words alone can mak read more »
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Here's 34 (yes, 34 of them!) blog posts about StumbleUpon that you absolutely must read, even if you're a SU Pro Stumbler. read more »
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Bill Hartzer takes a look at SearchMedica and why Google isn't always the right choice for your search... read more »
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This is what the bloggers who already know all this don’t want publicised. They want you to think their outrage at a program is real to hype up the buzz and get an angry debate going on the comments. It’s just a form of linkbait read more »
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Like the title says - it ain't voodoo. Some useful takeaways at the end of the article. Things every in-house SEM needs to be ready to tell their Executive to keep things pointed in the right direction.

I hesitate to say there's a "list" there, read more »
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