Posted by Google on Jun 09 2009 |
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Happy June, evvabody! Here’s what happened last month in case you were bedridden with swine flu:
Best Blog Posts in May 2009
If I Could Go Back In Time & Give Myself Some Advice, This Would Be It. If Rand could turn back tiiiiiime…if he could find a wayyyyyyyyy…Rand hops into his DeLorean and gives his 2007 self some advice, including “Use email marketing,” “Invest in your affiliate program,” and “Don’t try to rip off the Libyans.” 10 Resources That Changed How I View the Internet. Danny shares some stuff that’s substantially changed his view of the Internet. (Spoiler alert: his view of the Internet largely consists of porn.) URL Rewrites and 301 Redirects - How Does It All Work? New hire Jen gets all Mr. Wizard on us and gives us a handy step-by-step of how URL rewrites and 301 redirects work, complete with lovely visual aids. Rewriting the Beginner’s Guide Part X: Measuring and Tracking Success. Rand has finally completed the Beginner’s Guide series of blog posts. Now all we have to do is slap that beeyotch together and add an appendix and Bob’s your uncle. Whiteboard Friday - Link Farming. Rand talks about why link farming is bad, m’kay. Best YOUmoz Posts in May 2009:
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Posted by Google on Jun 09 2009 |
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Posted by randfish
It’s been a long time since we had a differential diagnosis post here on SEOmoz, but we’ve been getting lots of comments and emails requesting some mysteries, so here goes:
#1 - Who, Exactly, is Awesome, and Why?
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Posted by Google on Jun 05 2009 |
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David Mihm, Local Search guru and author of the new Local Search Ranking Factors, stops by Whiteboard Studios to discuss how business owners can get listed in Google’s Local Search Results.
Despite how powerful local and geo-targeted search has become, only a tiny fraction of businesses actually claim and verify their listing with Google (via the Google Local Business Center). The vast majority of listings are cobbled together from crawl data and information from trusted sources like the Better Business Bureau and other business directories such as InfoUSA, Acxiom, and Localeze.
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Posted by Google on Jun 05 2009 |
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Posted by rebecca
Stories, news, and other notable items from the past 3 weeks:
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Posted by Google on Jun 04 2009 |
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Posted by randfish
After my post last night and the many follow ups from around the SEO sphere, I (along with most observers from the world of search) strongly anticipated clarifying statements from Google’s representatives at the SMX Advanced conference. Unfortunately, there’s very little to report. The best I have comes from secondary sources, albeit relatively trustworthy ones:
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Posted by Google on May 27 2009 |
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Honesty Tax
The anonymous nature of the web acts as a tax on anyone who is an honest merchant. Sales are driven by perceived value, and many marketers spend 90%+ of their time & effort on front end marketing and optimizing their sales channels, while providing little to no substance to anyone who buys from them. By the time those customers get to people like us, they are already more distrusting, cynical, and jaded due to having been scammed - in many cases multiple times.
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Posted by Google on May 26 2009 |
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Last week Matt Cutts made a post about how to connect your Linux computer to a Wii balance board using Bluetooth. This post happened to make the Digg homepage, however what was really interesting is the way he did it, which has exposed an exploitable hole in Digg.
First off to be clear this post is […]
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Posted by Google on May 20 2009 |
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There was an article on TechCrunch entitled “Jump Into The Stream”
In short, the article is about how the internet appears to be going through its next big shift. It is moving towards becoming a stream of immediate information. The web is being organized by “nowness”
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Posted by Google on May 20 2009 |
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iProspect recently did a study which showed that the majority of people who respond to graphical ads do so via a latent action other than a click on the ad, like a search for the brand. Any such brand lift or indirect effect of advertising on content sites has generally been ignored by most advertisers because search driven ad networks want search to get credit for that conversion.
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Posted by Google on May 18 2009 |
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Posted by randfish
Search marketers have a good bit of reading to do today. Personally, my list of top articles to read around the changes (and directional focii) Google brought up yesterday is:
Vanessa Fox’s coverage of Google’s Support for Microformats and Rich Snippets in Search ResultsMatt Cutts on Search Options & Google SquaredBoth SELand’s Live Blogging of Searchology and VentureBeat’s Blow by Blow of Searchology are worthwhile for those seeking to parse exact meanings The Google Webmaster Central Blog’s coverage their Design Refresh of Webmaster Tools
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