When Google Adwords Rules are Applied Unfairly
Knife Depot just put up a blog post about their chronic issues with their Adwords account getti
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New B2B Content Consumption Habits In An Ever-Changing Advertising Funnel
In my last article, I discussed how some marketing tactics and concepts of yesteryear can still be applied in advertising to B2B customers today. Inevitably, however, some marketing media and channels have changed. The world of advertising has shifted …
Matt Cutts Sez you don’t have to worry about duplicate content
found on @seroundtable , Matt Cutts claims, “I wouldn’t stress about this unless the content that you have duplicated is spammy or keyword stuffing.”
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What lesson Penguin / Google penalty SHOULD teach a marketer
There’s a perfect “winning back the web” story I came across this m
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Huge Compilation of Mozcon Resources, Recaps, Official and Unofficial Responses and more
Dan Liebson has pulled together a fantastic resource of nearly everything that happened and was discussed at the
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How SEOs distract themselves
It’s been fun watching hundreds of SEOs picking up and interpreting Googler’s words about guest blogging, making conclusions, inventing flags, ma
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Google says a new softer, gentler, more huggable Panda is on it’s way
Over at Search Engine Land Barry Schwartz has a post about Google confirmin
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Google testing new assault on Organic with expanded PLA’s
A post over at Search Engine Land by Ginny Marvin shows a new test by Google on their paid l
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Matt Cutts on query syntax with Google Voice
A recent Google Webmaster video has Matt Cutts answering a question posed by AJ Kohn: “How has query syntax changed since voice search has become more popu
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Google posts reminder about deciefful behavior
Google just made a post to their official blog about webmasters who use tricks to change the
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Yahoo! image search now with Getty images
Yahoo!
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Guest post for links? Then nofollow says google
Yet again google say if you have built content/articles (guest blogs) to publish on other sites for the intent of getting a link then you should nofollow it unless you are a “journalist” read more
How much of real results are we left with?
Nothing new here, yet, it’s always good to read another rant on that.
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Does it Make Sense to Remove / Disavow Links? via @onreact_com
Tad shares a good case study on removing the manual penalty from one of his clients.
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Google Authorship: a signal of trust to defend the link graph? via @billsebald
And we continue our guess game (with lack of actual official statements, what else can we do?)
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A way around Google’s Not Provided data?
This could be promising – but it would depend on a great number of folks participating in downloading a plugin, from what I understand.
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BWMT Blogpost Talkin’ Links & Likes
Some cool little nuggets in this Bing article talking about likes , links ,etc.
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