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SEO

GoogleBombing – Pay No Attention To The Man Behind the Curtian

January 26, 2007

Danny’s got a great write up about Google combatting Googlebombing you should read.
Now Matt seems to feel that [santorum] is SEO not googlebombing, well I’ll give you it’s not quite ‘miserable failure’ but it’s close. However let’s take this time to point out a few other unintentional googlebombs and see if they still work or [...]

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Google’s Policy on No follow and Reviews is Hypocritical and Wrong

January 25, 2007

I’m not exactly sure what caused all this secondary fuss about no-follow and reviews lately but I think it’s time someone pointed out that Google is being extremely hypocritical about the entire thing and using fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) to corral web publishers to their way of thinking.

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Graywolf – Michael Gray on Co.mments

January 20, 2007

Let’s see what happens Michael Gray – Graywolf

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SEOlebrity

January 20, 2007

SEOlebrity: A search engine optimization and marketing expert or guru, who’s fame and notoriety makes them recognized and sought after speaker or personality at search related industry events and functions. Having and running an A list blog is not a prerequisite, but is growing trend among many SEOlebrities.

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Graywolf’s SEO Blog Premier Sponsor – Text-Link-Ads.com

January 19, 2007

I’d like to announce my first premiere sponsor Text-Link-Ads.com. I’ve been using text-link-ads since 2005. To learn more about them, how they work, and how to get the most out of the service visit my Text-Link-Ads.com review from a few weeks ago.

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Data Gathering from Blog Widgets

January 19, 2007

When Yahoo purchased MyBlogLog many wondered, was it a good deal, and why exactly was Yahoo paying so much. For those of you who’ve never bothered to check your stats or wondered what all the fuss is about I’d like to point out a few points.

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Announcing Sponsorship Advertising

January 19, 2007

Some of you folks who visit my site and don’t just read in your feed readers may have noticed the appearance of some sponsored advertising banners on my blog recently, it’s a new experiment I’m trying.

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Ted Leonsis is a Cool Guy

January 18, 2007

I had the pleasure to speak with Ted Leonsis this morning and have to say he’s a pretty cool guy. When this whole thing started last November things got blown out of control and he took the high road, watched from the sidelines and didn’t engage in a silly flame war. To be [...]

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Writing an Effective Title

January 18, 2007

Writing an effective title is truly an art form, and when you see it done to masterful perfection, it’s a thing of beauty to behold James Timothy NerdVille.net

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Testing 123

January 16, 2007

I think I’m back template is whacked it’s 3am I’m going to bed.

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Why No Follow Can Break The Web

January 15, 2007

I was looking up train schedules today and came across a complete missuse of the nofollow tag. The way these two pages are set up, absolutely nointernal anchor text is passing value. This is a classic example of how “nofollow” makes the web less usefull.

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Why You Should Listen to the GoodKarma on WebmasterRadio

January 15, 2007

Ok so I can get a hold Greg Niland almost anytime I want to. I can email him or give him a call, heck I had lunch with him and Rae on Saturday and am going to an Internet Marketers of New York dinner meeting with him tonight, so why the heck would I download [...]

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Why Do People Submit to Digg – Reason #7

January 15, 2007

Muhammad Saleem who runs the Mu Life (an excellent blog for anyone playing in the social bookmarking playground BTW) has nice post on 6 reasons why people submit to Digg. However like a lot of people he misses out on #7, which can have far more benefit in the long run.

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Google and Personalized Search – Collective Data Borg

January 14, 2007

I’m getting pretty in depth in studying the tools and services Google makes available to people with Google accounts. However I came across something today that made me wrinkle my nose and look down over the top of my glasses like my Grandma did when she knew I was telling fibs.

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TabletPC’s Freakin’ Rock

January 13, 2007

So I’ve been going back and forth with someone over a project and they weren’t getting what I was trying to say. I have the problem of being a visual thinker so things get lost in translation sometimes. My new PC arrived yesterday and while I’m getting to know it I decided to use it [...]

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Going Viral to Build Defensible Traffic, Part II

January 12, 2007

In my initial post Going Viral to Build Defensible Traffic, I posted some graphs showing how going viral built up my RSS subscribers. Yesterday I pushed out another viral post that did WAY better than I planned on it doing.

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Google Widgets and Full RSS Feeds

January 12, 2007

I totally admit the publishing full feeds is probably a large contributor as to why I’m being scrapped to death. Thankfully I’m sitting on a fairly authoritative and trustworthy domain that helps Google decide I’m really the owner of the content. However if there’s anything we can learn from the MyBlogLog Purchase it’s that widgets [...]

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Interpreting Data from Webmaster Central – Page with the Highest PageRank

January 11, 2007

I’m really a big fan of webmaster central it’s about the closest you’re going to come to getting some info about the “health” of your site in Google.

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Roundup Posts – Bringing Life to the Dead

January 10, 2007

As Andy says with any good blog the money is in the archives stupid. I was reading lifehacker today and was reminded of that fact with a quick and easy example of how to get it done.

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Text-Link-Ads.com Review

January 9, 2007

The following post is a paid review of Text-Link-Ads.com.
This first review I gave of Text Link Ads was back in June of 2005, and since that point in time my relationship with them has grown deeper and stronger. I am customer, client, and affiliate of theirs. If they weren’t offering good service I don’t think [...]

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