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The Tale of Little Linkalot

Once upon a time, there was a boy named Linkalot who lived in a large, virtual forest. Each day, little Linkalot would skip happily amongst the trees looking for a nice site to stop and rest. As he left each [...]

By |2007-02-06T23:04:15-05:00February 6th, 2007|SEO|

Hi Neighbor! Er, neighbour!

A quick lesson from grammar school. And elementary school. And high school... Spelling counts. And as anyone who writes for the Internet knows, so too does nuance. Rankings can vary dramatically between singular and plural spellings. The difference between car [...]

By |2013-06-06T07:19:42-04:00February 6th, 2007|Social Media Marketing|

Using mojo, gris-gris, and voodoo to SEO

So, I was consulting someone on a keyword phrase / link building strategy this morning, and during the course of the conversation (about half an hour), his rankings for the keyword phrase being discussed shot up 20 places. I can [...]

By |2007-02-06T10:17:26-05:00February 6th, 2007|SEO|

Yahoo! Launches Panama Today

Yahoo has launched the new Panama system today, its new and improved sponsored search advertising that it hopes will have people including advertisers, users and investors alike saying Yahoo! The system is a direct shot over the bow of Google [...]

By |2007-02-05T08:53:35-05:00February 5th, 2007|SEO|

The Rebirth of SEOmoz

Rand and his team have launched their new SEOmoz site. It includes a user-submitted blog section, where each member can have their own blog, called YOUmoz. Voting is enabled, and popular user posts will make it to the SEOmoz blog [...]

By |2007-02-03T08:28:28-05:00February 3rd, 2007|SEO|

SEO threatened by National Pork Board

All I can do is shake my head at the insanity of it all. Jennifer Laycock, an SEO (Search Engine Guide) that I greatly admire has a blog designed to promote breastfeeding and gives charitable contributions to non-profit milk banks. [...]

By |2007-02-01T22:26:57-05:00February 1st, 2007|SEO|

Greed and evil?

Adsense is evil? That's what John Scott states in his recent post about the devaluation of advertising impressions and quality of web content that Adsense has created. I really can't disagree. MFA sites (Made-For-Adsense) have caused a huge problem in [...]

By |2013-06-06T07:21:28-04:00February 1st, 2007|PPC|
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