Posted by Google on May 15 2009 |
Link Building, SEO Tools, Spamming & Black Hat, Web Design & Usability
Posted by great scott!
“Old McSpammer had a farm, e-i-e-i-oh,
And on that farm he built some links, e-i-e-i-oh
With a backlink here, and a backlink there,
Here a link, there a link,
Everywhere a link, link…”
You get the idea. Back in the day, building your own network of sites designed to link to each other and build link popularity was an easy way to help boost your rankings. Nowadays though, link farming is an almost surefire way to get yourself into some big trouble with the engines.
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Posted by Google on May 13 2009 |
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One of my biggest business flaws was perhaps starting off with a fairly low self-esteem. Because of that, I catered toward people who were whiny, wanted free stuff, and never had any intent of buying anything. Being naive, and wanting to be liked too much, I catered to such worthless people, and probably cut my income short over the years by millions of dollars. Over the course of the last year I decided that I was going to change directions on that front, and I have never had a problem with being blunt.
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Posted by Google on May 08 2009 |
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Posted by rebecca
Stories, news, and other notable items from the past week:

Compete has rolled out a bunch of changes, adding user generated tags, a new interface, dynamic graphs, and more. Pete Meyers has hired a new intern, Yoozer, and he’s here to answer your toughest questions about usability. Are you a small business and scratching your head about this newfangled Twitter thing? Check out this Twitter guide for small businesses and hop on the 140 character bandwagon. Man, Twitter is all over the place lately. Is it bad for journalism? Marc Gunther seems to think so… Last Twitter link (for now): Brent Payne is all…well, atwitter (sorry) over the fact that Alyssa Milano responded to his tweets. [insert lame Who’s the Boss joke here] Tony Adam counters Darren Slatten’s theme winning post about reputation management with a post saying online reputation management does matter. I smell a feud! 10e20 offers up some basic tips for online and offline social networking. PROTIP: Befriend Chris Winfield. He and his hair are among the most powerful social media marketers in the biz.
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Posted by Google on May 07 2009 |
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Posted by wiep.net
This post was originally in YOUmoz, and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author’s views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc.
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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Posted by Google on Apr 26 2009 |
Content Creation, Google, Link Building, SEO Tools, Spamming & Black Hat
The bigger you are the harder you can spam. AOL recently soft-launched Love.com
The site has a home directory at love.com, and topic sites are organized under subdomains. Current content on literally anything you can think of (or at least that I could think of) is there: dogs, The Beatles, sex, money, rock and roll. Hamsters. Barack Obama. You get the picture. Search engines love this stuff.
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Posted by Google on Apr 25 2009 |
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Posted by rebecca
Lately I’ve noticed a lot of questions in Q&A centering on purchasing expired domains. A lot of our members have expressed interest in buying old domains for a variety of prices (some are cheap, some are going for upwards of $50k) and want some advice on what to do with the domains once they’ve been purchased. I’m no domainer, nor am I an expert in such a business tactic, but I generally recommend one of three different options for an expired domain (and would love to hear more if you’ve got any).
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Posted by Google on Apr 01 2009 |
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Originally when we published this we were going to make it subscriber only content, but the change is so important that I thought we should share some of it with the entire SEO industry. This post starts off with a brief history of recent algorithm updates, and shows the enormous weight Google is placing on branded search results.
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Posted by Google on Mar 28 2009 |
Blogging, Content Creation, Google, Keyword Research, Link Building, SEO Tools, Spamming & Black Hat, Webdev
Get Listed is a cool tool for seeing how your website looks in local search, and to aid you in submitting your site to local search engines.
Wordtracker announced they will be launching a new version of their keyword tool soon.
FairShare helps you track scrapers publishing your content.
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Posted by Google on Mar 28 2009 |
Blogging, Content Creation, Google, Keyword Research, Link Building, Online Marketing, Social Media, Spamming & Black Hat, Marketing
Did you know that search.twitter.com/search?q=%23superbowl currently ranks #9 in Google for superbowl (it was #7 earlier today). Think how much PageRank & link equity is needed to rank for that keyword!!!
All that PageRank must come from somewhere. When people mention you on that silly network, you probably don’t get anything of lasting value…it simply steals links that would have occurred on the real web, and replaces them with junk rel=nofollow links, surrounded by trivial bits of content.
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Posted by Google on Mar 28 2009 |
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I have been a follower of Jonathan Mendez’s Optimize and Prophesize for a while, and recently interviewed him.
At SES in New York you are speaking on a panel titled “search becomes the display OS” - what does that mean, why is this shift happening?
The shift is part of the Darwinian evolution of the web. Many people have mistakenly viewed search as a channel when in reality it is a behavior. It is the way people use the web. This is clear as YouTube is now the #2 search engine, Facebook, eBay & Craigslist are in the top 10 search engines and Twitter is trying to position itself as a real-time search. Search is integral to the web experience.
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