Dec 12

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Dec 22

There are few voices in the SEO community as well-educated and well-known as that of veteran SEO Jim Hedger. Well there’s now a vote going on at Search Engine Journal regarding SEO blogs and new sources. Jim is up for “best blogger” (sadly, I’m not but you can’t win them all).

He’s up against some great competition but as someone who reads tons I’d recommend voting and put your check beside his name. There are some great bloggers out there for sure and if I was on the list my request would definitely be different however I’m not and so I’ll recommend my second choice. If you have a few seconds pop over to the voting page. As a bonus to you, you’ll likely find many great sources of info you’ve never stumbled on previously.

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Sep 11

The 2008 Semmy Nominees: Don’t Waste Your VoteWriting by Nick Stamoulis on Tuesday, 15 of January , 2008 at 2:15 pm

The search engine marketing industry now has its own set of awards, the Semmys. While Search Engine Optimization Journal was not nominated for a Semmy Award, there are several SEO blogs that I admire who were. Among those nominated for the first ever Semmy Awards, for the year 2008, were:

Rand Fishkin of SEOmozTodd Friesen of Search Engine LandTamar Weinberg of Search Engine RoundtableBarry Schwartz of Search Engine RoundtableAaron Wall of SEO BookJennifer Laycock of Search Engine GuideMichael Gray of GraywolfRoss Dunn of StepforthAndy Beard

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Mar 8

New Google Experiment Allows Users To VoteWriting by Nick Stamoulis on Thursday, 29 of November , 2007 at 2:43 pm

I found this on TechCrunch today.

If you saw this one coming, give yourself a very large prize. Google is experimenting with Digg style voting features on search results that allow users to vote up or bury search results they see.

This is actually a good idea, but I could find no record, either at TechCrunch, on Google’s own website, or at Marketing Pilgrim, which also ran a story on the topic, of how to sign up for this experiment.

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