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"Today is my birthday, and I decided to give you all a gift that few of you have been highly anticipating for a few months now. " read more »
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The ultimate goal of this exploration is to merely encourage a sense of understanding, fire up the imagination and hopefully stir the passion. When those in the SEO industry speak of ‘standards’ and pontificate the future, pausing to look at the IR read more »
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A great article by Julie Joyce on how you can use Twitter to attract links and build brand. Read it and tweet! read more »
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It’s a new year, which means one thing - everyone is out at the gym trying to lose weight…again. It seems like an endless cycle. They make New Years resolutions to eat healthy and exercise, yet by December they’re heavier and more out of shape than read more »
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Want to know the real rankings of your keywords, setup Google Analytics to do the ranking for you. The most reliable way to do it. read more »
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A categorized list of excellent internet marketing, SEO, and social media blogs. read more »
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Chris Brogan writes - "Do you like learning about magic tricks? To me, the best magicians are the ones who share what they know. Penn and Teller are like that. They love deconstructing tricks in front of you? So, do you want to learn some blogging s read more »
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Jane Copland is leaving SEOmoz & Seattle. Their loss is Ayima & London's gain. Apparently Martini's share price went up 20% at the news. read more »
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Great list from Pete Young with some useful UK search marketing people you should follow on Twitter. read more »
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My new years resolution: take conversion rate optimization more seriously. Here's five good reasons why you should too. read more »
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Julie Joyce points out the subtle offline approaches to building links. And no, it doesn't involve delegating your link building. read more »
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Today we officially launch Searchcowboys.com about search with a focus on Europe! After almost two months and well over 200 posts Searchcowboys is coming out of beta. read more »
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Brian Carter goes over the best reasons to use PPC as your advertising model. read more »
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Fantomaster writes... So maybe it’s yet another fad, just like one of the many that have hit the SEO industry consistently ever since it came about to be. Remember the “theme based search” debates? Reciprocal links? Directory submissions as the be a read more »
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Small list of things you could do to grow your links written by the ever so smart Ann Smarty. read more »
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A limited test on if the submission of sitemaps affect crawlers coming to your site. read more »
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Essentially page segmentation is when a search engine looks to break a given web page down into its component parts. They could analyze a web page and assign various relevance or importance scoring for different regions of a page. read more »
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Is Google going to kill all the "suspected" links that coem from social Media?

Are they gonna stop buying traffic from social media sites?

How is this gonna affect the community?


Check graywolf's post for more info :) read more »
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Sometimes I [Zane] star articles in Google Reader that I find useful and that I think may also be useful to the people who follow me on Twitter.

Here is how to tweet your starred items. read more »
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This is a misconception of ad agencies and clients who have done more media placement than pay per click. In media placement, you place your ad somewhere for a set fee, and that’s it. We can make analogies between that and pay per click, but it’s no read more »
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Google brought up many excellent search results for me. It didn’t take me long to realize they were all distributors of this particular piece of furniture. I was delighted to discover the first site I visited had what I wanted. Or did they? read more »
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Greasemonkey is an addon for Firefox allowing users to install scripts that make on-the-fly changes to most HTML-based web pages. To use the scripts you find in this post install the Greasemonkey extension first. This list of
Greasemonkey scripts i read more »
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Dazzlin Donna and the Gypsy have started Project Jump Start 09. Something all of you newbies should check out and some of you old dogs provide to. Great idea, specially in these times when we need innovation and entrepreneurship more than ever.
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In an age when many companies need to scale back some of their costs while still increasing results, Google Analytics proves to be the best platform to track and analyze visits, conversions and other important data. read more »
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Andy Beal writes, "Someone over at Yahoo made the bone-headed decision to start unilaterally messing with the keywords and bids of sponsored search customers. If that wasn’t bad enough, Yahoo just updated its Terms & Conditions–making advertisers fu read more »
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