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StumbleUpon can be a great asset for your online marketing strategy. Here are 28 tips to take you to SU heaven. read more »
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Gab Goldenberg shares two creative and effective link building tips: consider geography and keyword misspellings when researching link prospects. read more »
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Ok, it’s the middle of the night and I’m sitting in a rock hard airport chair, but my mind is on the takeaways that I have from the SMX Social Media conference. Much of this I knew, but it was heavily re-enforced.

The bigest benefit, as with most read more »
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Since the small list of general SEO ones I previously published was received well, I figured I would create a download of some of the ones I find to be great tools in my link development efforts. I can't give them all away, but anyone who spends a l read more »
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Google now indexes some aspects of flash content but not everything. This article describes exactly what Google tells us it can index and its limits. Before spending thousands of your or your client's funds on a full flash site, here is a checklist read more »
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I am 99% sure Matt Cutts of Google said you will not be penalized for using the nofollow attribute to flow your internal PageRank, as you see fit. We have some more conversation on quotes from Matt on that over here.

But will it ever raise a red read more »
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Ann Smarty discussing the various ways you can have Google treat your content. read more »
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"We have a deal with GoDaddy that if you sign on with GoDaddy you're automatically registered with [Google] Webmaster Tools" and more from Matt Cutts, live from San Francisco. read more »
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Danny Sullivan writes, "Looks like Google's gained a new direct answer service, whois information for domains. Enter a query like whois searchengineland.com, and you'll be told when the domain was registered and expires, along with a link to more in read more »
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I didn't intend to submit my 20 minute blog post that I wrote yesterday to Sphinn until I read some of the positive comments readers left me. People seemed to like the post...therefore, perhaps I should share it with y'all.

BTW, please follow @d read more »
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Google's position on top of the web allows them to monitor any area of growth, and give themselves the first slot for any area they want to compete in. If they are uncertain of their competitive positioning they can list a couple other competitors a read more »
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Marketing: Giving authentic, compelling information to the right audience the way they want it, when they want it. That's it. I'm a simple guy. So I have a simple definition. Let's break it down. read more »
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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog, If you're changing your domain because of site rebranding or redesign, you might want to think about doing this in two phases: first, move your site; and second, launch your redesign. read more »
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There’s no doubt that creating a valuable piece of content is a great way -and maybe even the best way- to attract links. However, when I mention link baiting (or link targeted content), I often get reactions like ‘it sounds nice, but link baiting p read more »
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During this past week’s Diggnation podcast, Kevin Rose offered up some insight into the Digg algorithm which may or may not be the most eye-opening of revelations. It’s something that I figured out pretty quickly and that is that there is an element read more »
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This issue came up during the SEO Design and Organic Site Structure session on Wednesday at PubCon 2007. The answers by the panelists were not 100% satisfactory. Here is a much more comprehensive look at the problem and the four possible solutions t read more »
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While over at the Facebook Search Engine Optimization Group we do not have any light bulbs, sorry, this week the group surpassed the 1,000 member mark and the community continues to grow. If you have not visited become a part of the unbridled expans read more »
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Businessweek of all places came out with this one - nice summary of a few closed off, invitation only social networks. read more »
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Gaining exposure for your blog is critical to building a following, readership, and revenue. Besides the basic SEO steps of adding compelling and keyword friendly titles, URL structure and descriptions (along with the basic Wordpress SEO plugins) ba read more »
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Whether it’s a phrase entered in a search box on a standard search engine, on a video sharing site or tags assigned to your friends’ shared social bookmarks and shared images, the meaning and intent inferred by keywords is paramount to any kind of “ read more »
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I have been waiting for this. The first article supplied some great ideas. read more »
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I thought it was all over that the message had finally gotten through to even the most stubborn digital point fan boy. PageRank does not equate to search engine rankings, yet some still remain unconvinced what’s scary is some of the FUD coming out t read more »
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I think we’ve all been guilty of the onslaught of social media information these past few months. A quick look on Sphinn even shows you how popular the subject has been within the majority of online marketing blog’s. read more »
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I’ve reached into my box of tricks and pulled out some samples for you, courtesy of magazines like Cosmopolitan, Maxim, and other “Glossies”. With just a little bit of thought/imagination you can easily (and quickly) substitute, combine, and adapt t read more »
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This article is a walkthrough of internal link structures, and how to funnel your pagerank/link juice into new pages to ensure quick indexing, and proper ranking.
Covers both blackhat and whitehat perspectives. read more »
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