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I found that many people don’t know how to deal with Google when problems happen. Here list of forms to report common problems to Google: read more »
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Jordan looks at Yahoo! Buzz, and how it differentiates itself from better know social news sites. He explains what you can and cannot do, and offer more insight.

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A list of things that Good SEOs will do. Some examples from the post:

1. Don’t always tell you what you want to hear, right from the start.
2. Use a teaching oriented approach.
3. Start strategic. read more »
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Here are some quick and easy fixes you can make to your blog, and you can each one into the same amount of time it takes you to have your coffee break… yes, seriously, each one should take you 15 minutes or less! read more »
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Even new pages on quality websites can reach top positions almost instantly especially if it is a blog post or news page. read more »
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Jaan discusses some of the riduclous SPAM he gets on Valentine's Day and wants to know what are some of your favorite SPAM subject lines on Valentine’s Day? read more »
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Do you have the Bloginozia virus? Read this post by Patrick from Piggy Bank Pie to find out. What a great post looking at some quasi- clinical observations :)

Great read! read more »
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"Social media is hot. Everyone wants to be on Digg's home page. Link baiting, especially using things like numbered lists, imperative rules or controversial hooks is the SEM strategy du jour. There's just one—major—problem with spending so much time read more »
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Digg, Reddit, StumbleUpon Badu,Lulu, Bebo, Wufoo, Monster are MADE UP words. "There is absolutely nothing wrong with making up new words for something that...can't be properly named or described with existing language." Cute post. read more »
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Is it best to blog on single blog or on multiple ones? Weigh the advantages and disadvantages and then decide. read more »
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Stumbleupon is a great way to discover new websites, and the lessons learned, and shared, in this article about SU are helpful and insightful regarding stumbleupon and social networks in general. read more »
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When Google AdSense program first appeared in 2003 it was a hot place to make money, webmasters who was fast enough got good commissions during the first year read more »
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There is nothing wrong to check who link your competitors and it is the same like to open a regular magazine and look on which pages businesses which are similar to yours bought advertising space. read more »
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Interactive agency Digital Axle sent out pitches to a number of bloggers this morning promoting a “viral video” that I wanted to share. Mind you, I’m not going to share the actual video because it’s sick, racist and violent. read more »
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Not much is known about manual reviews(concretely). Manual reviews are Google's acknowledgment that anything algorithmic will have flaws. Google is known to employ thousands of people across the globe for it. This is an examination of a detected [pr read more »
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Adsense revenues are falling - advertisers are holding back. Publishers need to show they can survive economic downturn with diversified advertising models. Links, anyone? ;) read more »
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I've spoke to Esteban for a few years now and its always great to see someone grow in the industry, great post. read more »
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Raman Shukla steal content on a daily basis by posting the best web marketing articles he can find in blogosphere. read more »
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There comes a time when you have covered potentially every angle under the sun on your blog. So, instead of a writing cookie-cutter content, you can deep link to posts from the past to revive your traffic and invigorate your blog with new visitors w read more »
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Sometimes, unleashing your pages in the SERPs can boil down to a simple matter of timeless SEO fundamentals, and all you need are a few minor tweaks. read more »
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Late this week at ProBlogger guest blogger Justin Dupre explored the topic of swearing on blogs in his post - Dropping The F-Bomb: Blogging with Naughty Words. The response to his post was a great discussion with a variety of opinions expressed. I t read more »
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It is estimated that 20% of online consumers spend $1000+ per year generating 87% of all online retail sales (does not include subscriptions and downloads). About 70% of internet users purchased at least one product or service online in their lifeti 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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Every experienced SEO expert will tell you that it is the best way to have one-way links from related websites. Established / popular websites receive natural backlinks all the time from different resources, sites, blogs. read more »
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We asked different people to tell what they hate when they visit a website and what kind of websites they will never visit again. read more »
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