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SEO Daily Reading – Issue 89

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Duplicate Content — Don’t Worry Be Happy The Sphinn Exposé — One Man’s Story About Social Media City/State Landing Pages — Also Serve as Doorway Pages Icahn Settles with Yahoo! — Joins Board URL Design Failures — Top 10 Famous Websites That Have URL Problems

Raven SEO Weekly Digest – Issue 34

Friday, July 18th, 2008

SEO: Not a One-Time Fix With demand for SEO increasing day by day there are many SEO charlatans who climb on the bandwagon to make a quick buck by doing less than stellar work. Unfortunately, unsuspecting clients wooed by the seemingly knowledgeable SEO’s are taken for a ride and quite ...

SEO Daily Reading – Issue 88

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Digg is Pushing More Traffic to Traditional News Sites — Becomes More Mainstream 50 Ways to use Social Media — Grouped Into the 5 Social Computing Objectives Linkbait 101 — School’s In for the Summer Producing Great Search Results — Harder than it Looks 5 Copywriting Keys to Landing Page ...

SEO Daily Reading – Issue 87

Monday, July 14th, 2008

SEO for Semantic Search Engines — New Generation of Search Engines Google Now Displays Code Search Results — Displayed as Search Snippets Google Sitelinks — Do They Influence Your Search Rankings Google Add Search Volume to Keyword Tool — Now Includes Approximate Number of Monthly Search Queries The 10 Worst ...

How to Extend Your Blog and Promote Your Members with the MyBlogLog API

Friday, January 25th, 2008

We were lucky enough to get access to the MyBlogLog API (Web Service), which is currently part of an invite only beta. The API allows you to pull public information associated with your blog visitors and members and then integrate that data into a custom feature or service. We thought ...

8 Ways to Get Thousands of Blog Subscribers

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

Dosh Dosh, a quickly rising personality in the world of search marketing, recently posted a blog entry announcing over 10,000 subscribers. Dosh Dosh’s simple advice was to “Minimize noise. Maximize signal.” The blog entry listed eight (accidental?) strategies that were used to achieve this. They included: No Feedcount No Guest ...

SEO Daily Reading – Issue 16

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

Yahoo! Announces Support for OpenID — Yahoo! Now Supports OpenID Google.org Announces Five Strategic Initiatives — Google’s Focus for the Next Five Years Selling Ice to Eskimos — Four Copywriting Steps That Will Sell Ice to Eskimos How to Market on Flickr — The Marketing Opportunity That Flickr Provides Five ...

Internet Marketing Ninjas and Their Value to SEO

Friday, January 4th, 2008

Three thousand dollars. Think about how much money that is. It’s a lot for anyone. Now think about what you would normally do with that money. Pay off debt, use it for a down payment on a car, make a couple of mortgage payments perhaps, possibly put it in your ...

A Fun Night at SEOmoz’s PubCon Werewolf Game

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

SEOmoz hosted a Werewolf game last night — with a twist. Instead of having Werewolves, they had Black Hats. They also renamed the game to Search Spam. The game was played with a special deck of cards. Each card represented either a White Hat or a Black Hat, along with ...

SEOposition Aggregates the Usual Suspects

Monday, November 26th, 2007

For those who don’t like to use RSS Aggregators — like NetNewsWire, Google Reader or Bloglines — but still like to keep track of the latest news, Feed Buzz is perfect for all things SEO. All of the usual suspects are there, like Wolf Howl, Bruce Clay and Matt Cutts. ...