Helping Google Build a Better Bookmarking Tool

May 6th, 2009

A lot of the time I’m pretty critical of Google, and while I may not agree with everything they do, or every agenda they push, there is no denying that have made the web a better place, and have provided us with some really helpful tools. One of the areas that they have missed the […]

This post originally came from Michael Gray who is an SEO Consultant. Be sure not to miss the Thesis Wordpress Theme review.

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What Is Better Than Free?

April 23rd, 2009

Have you noticed a lot of content is turning into paid content lately?

In many cases, it’s because the advertising revenue model isn’t working so well.

Bob Massa posted in the SEOBook forums recently:

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How to Make Better User Profile Pages

October 16th, 2007

I am not sure if many readers here know about it, but this site has profile pages. Here is my profile, for example.

A few updates worth making:

allow you to insert your RSS feed of your blog on the page

track all comments from a userallow adding additional widgets / gadgets to profile pageslayout improvements, but I am not sure how as of yet

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Archiving is Getting Better, Cheaper, & Faster

October 10th, 2007

Earlier this year the NYT dropped their subscription wall and Google started mixing many types of content (news, videos, etc.) directly into their search results.

10 Days ago Radiohead announced the name of their new album would be In Rainbows, and by the time the album was released today a person who uploaded a YouTube video of a live recording of the song Nude (from a concert I attended) already added the album name In Rainbows to the title of their popular recording.

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Five Reasons Why It’s Better to be Big & Popular than Small & Niche

October 2nd, 2007

Posted by randfish

Today we wrapped up our first ever SEOmoz training seminar - covering topics from keyword research to technical issues to search algorithms and social media. Despite the 7 straight hours of speaking on stage, I feel pretty good - the people in attendance appeared to have a terrific time and our after-hours party was still going strong when I left an hour ago.

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