SEO Geeks Picks 09; Top News Stories If you haven’t ventured over to the SEO Dojo this year, you might want to consider it. Take this blog post for example – Top News Stories of 2009 for SEO Geeks – typical of the in depth … Read More
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I had the pleasure of meeting Topher Kohan in Las Vegas at Pubcon 2009. We didn’t get a chance to talk shop but I instinctively knew that Topher was the kinda guy whose brain I wanted to pick. He is the SEO Coordinator at CNN.com, … Read More
SEO Still Matters For SMBs Whether Robert Scoble’s recent blog post was written intentionally as linkbait or not, the amount of attention it’s received justifies its mention in our Weekly Digest. The post is titled 2010: the year SEO isn’t important anymore? and features a … Read More
SEO is Dead: Long Live SEO – Do You Really Want to Know? What is the Difference Between Google’s Secrecy & Your Privacy? – There is No Punchline Page Load Speed & The Local Hosting Issue – Host Locally or Centrally Is Google Moving in … Read More
The Psychology Behind Link Giving Building links is a long drawn-out process, with many technical aspects intrinsical to the link building campaign. Dave Snyder of Search and Social however touches on the human side of link building and the psychology and emotional aspects involved. Dave … Read More
In a recent video on the Google Webmaster Central Channel, Matt Cutts was asked: What do you predict will be the big changes to “search” as we know it today over the next 3 years? What are some of today’s trends that you believe will … Read More
Google Announces Real-Time Search Results – Use Google Trends to See it in Action How to Pick a Good Username – Bring Value to What You’re Doing Yahoo! Introduces “Ad Interest Manager” – Allows Opt-In and Out of Behavioral Targeting Guide to Google’s Personalized Search … Read More
Google Releases Site Performance Tool As mentioned by Matt Cutts at PubCon Las Vegas, Google may be introducing page loading time as a ranking factor. Right now, it’s not clear just how much significance will be placed on page speed, but the release of the … Read More
This year has been a good year for me and Google. 2009 brought more love to our love/hate relationship, mainly because of two major announcements. The first announcement had to do with my longtime infatuation with microformats and Google’s inclusion of rich snippets, like hReview … Read More
When it comes to link building, driving exposure to a website, and affiliate marketing, commenting on blogs is still alive and well. One of the things I love about Internet marketing is the constant adaptation of techniques. For example, while blog comment marketing is still … Read More