Alright SEOmoz PRO members, are you ready for some good news? Drum roll please...today we launched our PRO Refer-a-Friend Program! What does this mean for you? It means you might not have to pay for your PRO membership ever again.
This morning at Mozcon, I announced the launch of Open Site Explorer v3, a long-awaited upgrade to one of the most popular marketing tools on the web. I'm more than a little excited about all the progress, hard work and remarkable features that are included in this upgrade, so let's get right to them.The first thing you'll notice is the new d...
You know all those times you've had to save a search on Twitter so you can keep up with, yet another, search conference you couldn't afford attending? Well no more my friends! We have partnered with some premier search and social conferences and compiled a dozen full-conference passes to give away! Here at the MozPlex we know how important it is to get out there and expand your search marketing...
Since 2005, SEOmoz has released a new version of the Search Ranking Factors survey every two years, a piece of content that many in the SEO world have used and referenced. This year, we've continued that tradition and added a whole new element of research, comparing the aggregated opinions of 132 SEOs around the world with correla...
I'm happy to share a bit of good news to all of you who use our Firefox toolbar; we have just launched the MozBar V2 . This is the biggest update we have made to the toolbar in the past year, and includes a bunch of new features, big and small:
1. Enhanced link and keyword highlighting
We have always offered ...
SEOmoz PRO has been taking some big leaps in improvement, albeit quietly. Many of you have likely noticed that OSE and the Web App are now faster with fewer errors (though we're still working out some kinks), but you might not have noticed one awesome change to how we support campaigns Subdomains, Subfolders & Root Domains Now Included! Since the web app lau...
Well hello there friends, it's been a few weeks since we've chatted about our new PRO Q&A forum. To be honest, over here at the MozPlex we've been pretty blown away by the volume and amazingness of both the questions and answers going on in there. Every one of you who has jumped in deserves a huge round of applause! We've been getting great feedback and have heard from a number of pe...
This is the story of SEOmoz, as I have heard it by sitting in the first row of a small but very attentive audience at the LUISS University in Rome, Italy. The storyteller is Rand Fishkin himself, the father and founder of an SEO company which has become synonym of high value tools and services, competence, and a natural inclination to share valuable information before asking something in return.
First of all, thanks to everyone who played along with our little April Fool's prank last week. I apologize if we made the tool seem a little too real. As penance, I thought I would offer a sneak peek at a new feature that is still in the advanced planning stages.I've heard from many SEOs that one of their more time-consuming tasks is the generation of spreadsheets to analyze why certain..
Disclaimer: This post has absolutely nothing to do with SEO or even online marketing. You've been warned. Please keep reading to see the awesomeness that is your new profile. *happy dance* :) Before I jump into the new profiles and what's so great about them. Let's take a look back, a look at the profiles of yesteryear. Back in the day when the profile ...
Every now and then it's important to take a good look at your community, see where you stand, remember where you've been and take a look at where you're going. Today I wanted to take the time to do just that. Over the next month-ish we have a number of changes and additions happening to the SEOmoz Community that I wanted to let everyone know about. I also thought it would be fun to take a look at our community from a numbers perspective.
Earlier this month we gave you the top SEOmoz posts from 2010 based on the total number of thumbs up, traffic, backlinks and tweets. But that wasn't enough, and the community asked for more! You wanted to see the posts with the most comments and the comments with the most thumbs up (as I screwed that list up in the last post). So I decided to even take it one step further and see which community members commented the most in 2010 also.
Over the past few months our dev and product teams have been busy little bees working on some pretty exciting new enhancements and upgrades to the web app. Since it's the holiday season... we might even liken them to Santa's little elves building toys for all the good little SEOs around the world.[photo]We've been rolling out quite a few updates each week. Some you've probably not...
Over here at the mozPlex we thought it would be interesting to take a look at some of our “Best Posts” of 2010. But how do we determine what a best post is? Do we look at the number of thumbs up… or do we care more about traffic generated by the post? Or since we’re SEOs ...