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Posted by soniabou. I read the interview with Matt Cutts today and it talks about the different uses of noindex, nogollow, and robots.txt. He states (1) whether they stop the passing of “link juice” (PageRank), (2) whether or not the ...
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Posted by rishil. Lately, I have seen some interesting posts and activity on the blogs and YOUmoz posts, which kind of geared me into writing this post. But before you go any deeper, remember I claim right to the disclaimer and it ...
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Google’s social network Orkut pulled ads from their site after getting complaints about questionable content on the site. A Wall Street Journal article last week said Google ran ads on just 1 percent of Orkut pages and they ran the ads ...
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Ballmer: Google Reads Your Mail Steve Ballmer is a funny character. First he’s talking about how Facebook is a fad and then he uses his UK Microsoft Accelerator Programme speech to nonchalantly mention that unlike Google, ...
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So, the majority of people who read my blog (if not all of them) know that the PPC in the title means Pay Per Click. But have you considered the use of acronyms, abreviations and industry lingo in your own PPC campaigns? SEO? SEM? NHL? ...
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What I’m busy you know. Anyways here’s some good stuff to keep you thinking. Michael Gray Advanced Link Strategies Interview -good stuff if I do say so myself. Hey Shari Thurow Stop Sterotyping SEOs - the blackhat white banter continues ...
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Back in July, Google made waves (and headlines) with the wireless spectrum bid/bluff. The FCC would eventually agree to most of their open access demands. And now Google’s back in the thick of wireless spectrum battles/headlines. ...
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Adobe is following Google and more recently, Microsoft, by offering a free online word processing application. To accomplish this, the software company announced that they plan to purchase Boston-based startup Virtual Ubiquity. ...
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I’ve got a question for you. When you think of Ask.com, what comes to mind? And, I don’t mean the commercials. I mean the engine itself. When you think about Ask’s search engine, what sorts of things do you associate it with? ...
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Technorati has had its ups and downs, as have we all. In August, their then-CEO Dave Sifry stepped down, leaving the position vacant. Last week, they finally replaced him with new CEO & President, Richard Jalichandra. ...
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Two months after after the initial coverage, Microsoft launched a health web site recently called HealthVault. The site has a library of information, like a health information search engine. You can store your medical history, ...
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I’m headed to NYC early next week to attend SMX Social Media where I’ll be speaking on the Linkbait panel with RKelley and Brent Csutoras. It’sa smaller show but that’sa good thing. It gives attendees a better opportunity to network ...
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Maybe now with the new evidence of Google punishing link sellers we can get a large scale movement towards content blended paid links; something that has been an uphill battle so far. Here’sa list of basic rules to live by when selling ...
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I came across an interesting video here today where macewan made $2500 last month by writing posts for Pay Per Post. It’s actually not a bad idea although I must confess, you’re basically trading time for money and there are probably ...
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At the risk of losing PPC marketers who have to think in terms of search engine guidelines, let’s talk about page quality. There are many different page characteristics we can use to determine the quality of a page. ...
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