Nov 29

How All the more Keyword Solidity Is Enough?Writing in and out of Snip conceivable Saturday, 29 of November , 2008 at 10:30 tangle

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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

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Oct 14

Estimation a Link

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Aug 13

Posted because of randfish

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Feb 17

How Much Anchor Text Is Enough?Writing by Nick Stamoulis on Tuesday, 1 of April , 2008 at 12:06 pm

A reader asks Kalena Jordan this question:

Quick question for ya if you got a minute. If I’m targeting a keyword or phrase, lets say dogs. I write a 500 word article about dogs. I post it on my site. I want to target my main url i.e. www.dogs.com. How many times can I create anchor text in that one article that links to the main page?

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Jan 27

There is an interesting debate going on at michellemacphearson.com, when I say an interesting debate what I really mean is a bunch of winging freeloaders want to acquire the intellectual of Michelle MacPheron for the price of a big mac.

Michelle has written an ebook about social media marketing and is about to publish, and has initiated a debate on pricing.

Unless you release a free or low priced ebook as part of a larger marketing strategy then it’s stupid to price low. This is not Harry Potter, it wont sell in the gazillions, probably only a few hundred people will buy. Not because it’s low quality, but because it’s a teeny tiny market in publishing terms.

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Jan 27

SearchMe Leave Much To Be DesiredWriting by Nick Stamoulis on Saturday, 29 of March , 2008 at 12:34 pm

It seems there’s a new search engine in town. Quite frankly, they’ve got some work to do.

SearchMe is a visual search engine that let’s you scroll through screen shots of web pages based on your search query. Right now it’s in beta, which means it is totally incomplete. In fact, they’ve only got about a billion pages indexed right now. Google has that many pages indexed for some search queries. So you can see, they’ve got a long way to go.

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Dec 26

Laziness is Beyond Your Control

Everyone, at least on some levels, is lazy. I work my ass off, but am still lazy about doing things I do not enjoy doing. If my wife asks me to wash the dishes the hand of God strikes upon me a mean streak of laziness. It is outside my control, I swear

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Dec 7

Content: Can You Have Too Much?Writing by Nick Stamoulis on Thursday, 17 of April , 2008 at 12:12 pm

You hear a lot about content. It’s king. Understand?

Well, cliches become cliches because there is an element of truth in them. But what exactly is meant by “content” and how much of it do you need? Do your web pages need to be 250 words or longer? Should they be shorter than 1,000?

In a word, No. There is no limit to the number of words you can have in your content. Search engines don’t count the words and if your site visitors are counting then they need to find something better to do with their time. I’d say that site visitors are probably more interested in the quality of your content.

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Sep 3

Google Universal Might Change SEO, But Not MuchWriting by Nick on Friday, 29 of June , 2007 at 9:55 am

It seems that everyone is talking about Universal Search now. How will it change SEO? What will I as a webmaster have to do differently? Yada yada yada

Same ol’ same ol’ …

Well, let me ease a few of your worries. Google’s Universal Search, if it catches on, won’t change SEO too much. It will change it really from one perspective and it’s not really a change. And, by the way, I expect the other major search engines (I don’t need to name drop do I?) will follow. But keep in mind that Google is just testing its Universal Search. It remains to be seen that searchers will like it and want to keep it. A really interesting scenario would be if Google ditches it based on feedback from users and Yahoo et. al. (oops, slipped out) rolls it out to a dissatisfied search public (can you hear me snickering in the background?).

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