Archive for the ‘SEO news’ Category

Link Building from A to Z

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Posted by wiep.net

Although you can easily find lists with 21, 66, 69, 75, 101 or even 131 link building strategies, numbered (link building) tip lists remain very popular. Not because these articles provide shocking new insights - most of the aforementioned mentioned lists mention pretty much the same tactics - but because they remind people of how work intensive the ongoing process of link building can be, and because they make people think due to their in-depth nature. “How can I use these tactics for our website?” “Which of the listed tactics are relevant for our company?” Or, even better, “What strategies would I have added to this list?”

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Respect For DMOZ

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Ah, DMOZ.

Whilst I was scanning through Barry’s blog at SEL, I came across this post he mentioned entitled R-E-S-P-E-C-T for DMOZ.

A DMOZ editor complains “Everybody loves Google, everybody loves Wikipedia - so why doesn’t everybody love DMOZ?”

My blog post would be rather long if I listed all the reasons why I think people don’t love DMOZ, so I’ll stick to fisking the contents of the editors post.

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How to Abuse the New DiggBar for Fun and Profit

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Rule Number one of operating a web 2.0 user generated content website, if you don’t have someone involved in your development process who thinks about how to abuse the system, and put steps in place to prevent it, someone else will publish a handy step by step guide on how to abuse your system …In […]

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HCards, Microformats and Address Data does it Matter for SEO

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

A few weeks  ago @etnainteractive asked me a question on twitter about HCards and Microformats, and do they matter for SEO. I’m going to explain what they are for those of you who don’t know what thay is. I’m also going to be taking a bigger look at address data and SEO implications.Ok HCards are […]

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The Next Development In Search

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Have you seen Wolfram Alpha?

Wolfram Alpha is a search service being released this month that, depending on who you listen to, will either change the internet forever, or provide another useful research tool.

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Fantomaster Interviewed!

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Ralph Tegtmeier (aka fantomaster) has been known for many years as having one of the most insightful minds and original voices in the search game. Years ago I wanted to interview him, and only recently did we get to do that.

What did you do before you got into search?

In contrast to the maverick background and achievements my old friend Mike Grehan revealed in his recent interview with SEOBook, my life before search was positively boring. I was born in Egypt and grew up in the Middle East and Asia, where my father served terms in the German diplomatic service. Later, I mastered in Comparative Literature, English Literature and Portuguese philology at Bonn University in Germany. Even before that, I had founded and run (together with two fellow students) an occult bookshop there and went into freelance translation and writing after that.

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The Link Economy is Ruthless

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Jeff Jarvis explained why our current media machinery does not fit the web:

Every minute of a journalist’s time will need to go to adding unique value to the news ecosystem: reporting, curating, organizing. This efficiency is necessitated by the reduction of resources. But it is also a product of the link and search economy: The only way to stand out is to add unique value and quality. My advice in the past has been: If you can’t imagine why someone would link to what you’re doing, you probably shouldn’t be doing it. And: Do what you do best and link to the rest. The link economy is ruthless in judging value.

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How To Make Your Offline Presence Work For You Online

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Posted by Lucy Langdon

I was recently working on a social media strategy for a popular city newspaper and it got me thinking about the benefits a business can get from a well-thought out crossover between its offline and online presence. I’ve tried to write this post so that it’s useful for any sized business that has some kind of offline presence, from a shop, through a publication to any kind of offline advertising or PR. If you’re spending money offline, you should consider how that investment can be taken advantage of online.
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Belated Thursday Roundup for the Week of 4/12/09

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Posted by rebecca

Stories, news, and other notable items from the past week:

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Police and Content Thieves

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Posted by rebecca

A couple months ago my boyfriend (Manstery Guest) wrote an article called called 10 Fictional Diners We Want to Eat At and posted it on the food site he manages for the Village Voice. The article didn’t quite make it on some of the major social news sites, but it does receive a small amount of traffic via StumbleUpon (it has a one star rating and a couple of reviews). Yesterday someone alerted him to another site that had posted the exact same article in its entirety. This site was receiving a ton of traffic from Reddit and StumbleUpon for an article that was stolen from another site. There wasn’t even a mention of credit to the original source or a link back to Daily Fork. It was a rip off, pure and simple.
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