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Search engine ranking

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

I’ve been looking at some data from Google Trends recently, and am amazed at the disparity between the relative number of searches versus the relative Continue…..

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Search engine ranking

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

About 2 months ago, I changed the name of a popular directory on my site and did a 301 redirect from the old name to the new name. Unfortunately, t
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Internet Marketers Handbook An Impressive Effort

A SEOMoz member Danny Dover has pulled together quite an impressive list of links to tools, impressive articles and in general a great list of must see links for all search marketers.

I have bookmarked this one already and will be using it later today to run a report for a client. Hats off to the effort mate.


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Credit Crisis? Google Shutting Down Checkout Accounts
I had heard whispers for some time that Google has been shutting down Google Merchant accounts without reason or prior warning and these account closi
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Search engine ranking

Monday, October 20th, 2008

I’m about to launch a new site and I’m not very familiar with CMS’s, yet. However, I’ve been told, I might want to consider going with a CMS from the
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A Look at the SEO for Firefox Extension
Any webmaster that is in the market for an easy to use SEO search engine optimization tool may want to consider taking a look at the SEO for Firefox plug-in. This article examines its features and advantages as well as its limitations. It will help you decide whether to add the SEO for Firefox tool to your SEO arsenal….
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Search engine ranking

Friday, October 10th, 2008

is a new search toolbar that bills itself as an x-ray for search. What it does is search your choice of the “big five” search engines, and then displays results on the right and the textual content of the results on the left.

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Once the results are loaded, users can click on a paragraph in the left hand side, and it will highlight the paragraph - and then load the full page in the right side.

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Page loaded in the right hand side
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I personally find this to be a great tool for search. But one issue for ChunkIt might be copyright. Google has come under fire from newspapers for the issue of copyright when it comes to indexing their pages. Their argument, which has won over some in Europe, is a poor one since Google primarily provides just links to articles.

So, I contacted Brian Cheek at TigerLogic Corporation, the company behind ChunkIt, and here’s what he had to say:

“ChunkIt! is a user-driven device that resides on the client-computer and is not a web service. All processing is handled by and all logic resides on the user’s local computer. ChunkIt! does not persist, store or cache information and does not use a back-end server to perform any of its functionality.”

Smart companies will see the value in ChunkIt’s search tool and not make a fuss over copyright. But expect a few to ignore a good thing when they see it and challenge ChunkIt, but only if and when the tool gets wildly popular.

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Search engine ranking

Friday, October 10th, 2008

I have a client whose site domain is "xyz-abc.com", but who also own "abc.com". Well OK, they don’t own ABC.com, I’m just using those so as not to pos discover more seo….

Hello, Does anyone know why Live is displaying only one page results for every single search? Thanks, Juan discover more seo….

Hey, I am currently doing some competitve analysis on competitve keywords I track for one of my sites. A number of the sites in the top 5 confuse me. discover more seo….

I am trying to get Google to show my title and meta description but it shows the description from dmoz.com. I have the meta data "noodp" in my <head> discover more seo….