Aaron Wall (seobook) has updated his Backlink Analyzer tool. If you haven’t tried it yet, you should. First of all,…
Month: June 2006
Google is broken theory
Came across a forum thread today that I thought was interesting, concerning one man’s opinion that Google is broken. Ah,…
SEO Scoop Turns 2 Today
My first post here on SEO Scoop was two years ago today, June 26, 2004. Looking back, it seems that…
5 Million Spam Pages I Found in a Couple of Hours That Google Has Missed All Week
A friend of mine, Michael VanDeMar (aka mvandemar), alerted me to a situation that highlights the sub-subdomain spam problem that…
Current Known Google Datacenter IP list
Members at WebmasterWorld who have been diligently watching Google datacenter changes have compiled a list of datacenter IP addresses. There…
Searching can be frustrating
Lately, I’ve been incredibly frustrated with search results – and it’s NOT the search engines’ fault (this time). No, this…
GBuy – the next thing to worry SEOs?
Threadwatch noticed this article from Forbes that says that Google will be launching GBuy (a Paypal killer?) on June 28….
No more context ads for SEO Scoop
So, you probably noticed that over the last month, I’ve been running Kontera context ads on SEO Scoop. Now, you’ll…
Google Browser Sync – yikes!
Google just came out with a new Firefox extension called Google Browser Sync, which syncs up your browser bookmarks, history,…
Can scraper sites hurt us now?
About a year or so ago, there were some discussions regarding whether or not scrapers could be hurting legitimate sites’…