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If you take any interest in Sphinn and the debates which rage therein, you properly noticed last week's uproar over linkbait specialist Lyndon Antcliff's fake story that ended up being mentioned on Fox News. We've dabbled in a fair few linkbait projects over the years and since the Sphinn discussion was still alive just two days ago, I don't think it's t...
There are over 200 million blogs online, thousands of review sites, sites specific to leaving feedback about companies and thousands of forums on any topic imaginable.People can talk about whatever they want, pretty much wherever they want, and with so many people "conversing online" a lot of that conversation is involving brands - their products, their services and their busin...
This week, Rand discusses a few essential strategies to consider when adding a blog to your site. If you want your blog to be readable, enjoyable, and able to generate links and traffic, give this installment of Whiteboard Friday a look.
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Stories, news, and other notable items from the past week:
Two star links:
* The Industry Standard provides us with the 25 top B to Z-list blogs. Why am I giving the link 2-star status? Because the stupid site spaces the list out over multiple pages. ARGHHHHH. Take your page views and ad impressions and shove 'em up your arse.
I don't often get indignant about websites. Even bad ones. Sometimes I complain about what passes for Web 2.0 genius, but never before have I been really horrified by an online service. Spock.com horrifies me. I have never before felt like a website should cease to exist, but I am appalled at my experience with Spock. I'm in the process of having my personal information removed from the site at th...
About two weeks ago Rand and Scott posted a Whiteboard Friday explaining how to get a SEO job. I think it is a great resource for SEO’s who already have a lot of experience, but what about those who don’t? How are the inexperienced supposed to get their first job at an internet technology company? The foll...
Yes, whiny title writer, you most certainly do. Check out this piece from the AP on PapaJohns.com:
The nation's third-largest pizza delivery chain trumpeted the $1 billion milestone Wednesday, noting that its U.S. online sales have been growing at an average clip of more than 50 percent per year. In 2001, the chain's online sales totaled $20.4 million. Last year, its online sale...
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Most of us in the search space are familiar with the principles of the "query deserves diversity" (QDF) algorithm at Google, but this is almost certainly not the only intent detection process and algo-tweaking area the engine applies. One popular theory that gets inspires a good bit of discussion around the SEO water cooler is that Google may recognize queries with the potential for mult...
I've been shout-neutered, folks, and it ain't cool.
Let me explain. Yesterday I submitted a story to Digg. I didn't expect it to get on the home page, but I had an "Oh well, what the hell" mentality about it. My plan was to do the usual--shout it once and call it a day. After I submit a link to Digg, I typically shout the story to my friends in about three waves. You can o...
Barbara Ling of Ask Owlbert is a veteran webmaster. She recently commented at my site and as we were trading followup emails, I realized that she was someone with a lot of experience and great advice to share. Thus, this interview. Enjoy! 1) Tell readers how you got started as a webmaster. What was your first project? How did you build it...
This week Rand fields another reader inspired topic: Why share content that could possibly be used by your competitors?
There are several reasons including Attention, Authority, Credibility, Scalability and Marketing. Watch the video to learn the thought behind how sharing your ideas and content can help you out in all of these areas.
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At their purest for, search engines hope to use the wisdom of crowds to accurately sort pages across the internet. They pay attention to the words a page uses to talk about another page and adds up some numbers. This is obviously a wonderful idea for a system until people figure it out and begin to manipulate it. At this point algorithms become involved to try and detect spam and malicious code an...
Stories, news, and other notable items from the past week:
We've got star link Yahtzee today--a link for every star! Woo hoo, time to celebrate!
Zero star link:
* Mel showed me this, for lack of better words (and please excuse my French) fucked up WikiAnswers response to the question "How many people did Joseph Stalin kill?" Anyone care to improve the answer so that it's not batshit crazy and is instead at least passably objective? Anyone?