Oct 22

Inquire Machine Lanky Rankings: How All the more Mode Accomplish You Require To Acquire High?Writing because of Notch Stamoulis imaginable Wednesday, 22 of October , 2008 at 8:28 snarl-up

Distinct general mistake as to go over with a fine-too device optimization is that companies that clear up the paramount rankings paid to keep going there. This is all the more in all probability the apogee misheard manifestation of Cobweb occupation. The send - the ingenuous, limited reinstate, “No, they didn’t” - is a little fallacious. Assorted of those companies did allocation to clear up elevated rankings. On the contrary they didn’t apportionment the inquire engines a one and only dime.

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Jun 26

SEO Coupled with Lanky Rebound Levy OptionsWriting in and out of Dock Stamoulis possible Sunday, 22 of June , 2008 at 8:26 head

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Feb 19

The High Value Of Title Attributes In Your LinksWriting by Nick on Friday, 22 of June , 2007 at 10:10 am

Two days ago I wrote about anchor text and why it’s so important to SEO. A reader commented that you can use a title attribute to increase your SEO benefits. Good point, Jim.

A title attribute is a simple little phrase you can add to your links to get another keyword usage in there. It’s not spamming. It’s very helpful to the search engines because it tells them what the link is about. It’s really helpful when the page to which you are linking doesn’t have the keyword in the URL. You effectively can have two, or three, uses of your important keyword in the link itself. The title attribute looks like this:

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Nov 29

Does Google Sell SEO Advice To High Paying PPC Advertisers?Writing by Nick Stamoulis on Monday, 19 of November , 2007 at 8:25 am

Scott Buresh at Medium Blue wrote a piece on Google’s pay per click services and whether or not they influence search results. It’s very interesting and enlightening article. Just a few tidbits are reprinted below:

It has long been rumored that Google will offer technical assistance in achieving better organic search engine placement to those who spend more for paid search results. I know for certain that these rumors are true in at least two instances. In fact, I actually have the minutes from one of these technical assistance meetings after the company met with Google engineers.

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Apr 2

Ask.com Aims High With Private Search EngineWriting by Nick Stamoulis on Tuesday, 11 of December , 2007 at 7:53 am

You have to admit that Google is a little information hungry. Some might even say Google is too information hungry, that is why a new search engine from Ask.com looks like it has some real potential. Ask is a big search engine. It might be ranking a distant fourth in the search engine lineup, but fourth is still an enormous amount of search engine traffic.

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Jan 27

Google is buying marketshare for Google Checkout by profiling merchants who use it, and giving them free high PageRank links from Google sites.

The Google Checkout blog, currently a PageRank 8 site, recently posted about the success of GolfBalls.com on their blog. Not only does that post provide direct links, one one of the links is a deep link with targeted anchor text.

The blog post about GolfBalls.com contains the following passage:
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