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Best of 2009: SEO Tips, Part 1

Webbiquity

The brilliant—and entertaining—David Harry provides an exhaustive list of the primary and secondary factors affecting search engine rank, from link-related factors (link text, relevance, PageRank) and header data through trust-related factors (domain history, outbound links) and “dampening factors&# (poor coding, duplicate content and URL issues). Which factors are really most important in search engine rankings? How do search engines treat different forms of keywords?

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Rick Short Explains How to Turn Staff Into Prolific Bloggers

delicious b2bmarketing

Posted by Magdalena Georgieva on Mon, Jun 29, 2009 @ 07:40 AM COMMENTS Been searching for an answer.everyone (nearly) agrees that blogs are a great way to bring eyes to your pages. posted on Monday, June 29, 2009 at 10:02 AM by Jack Leblond Jack - thanks for the comment. posted on Monday, June 29, 2009 at 11:25 AM by Rick Short Rick, Great blog topic - enjoyed reading. Thanks, Sara @ iGoMogul posted on Monday, June 29, 2009 at 5:52 PM by iGoMogul Great article.

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Best of 2008 - SEO Tools, Part 1

WebMarketCentral

THE Best Link Analyzer Tool by Search Marketing Blog Online Jon Clark raves about the Link Diagnosis tool, which provides detailed data on any site's backlinks including Pagerank, anchor text and nofollow information. Simply type in any URL and (optionally) a couple of competitors, and this tool provides a very useful and detailed report on the SEO quality of the site, including metadata, domain information, Google Pagerank, social bookmarks, and an overall score.

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Best of 2008: SEO Guidance, Part 3

WebMarketCentral

How can PR and SEO work together more productively? She provides an excellent primer on SEO staring with objectives, keyword research and onsite optimization techniques and continuing on through SEO tools, local search, image optimization, video, online PR and blogs. How can you effectively explain SEO (and avoid unrealistic expectations) to prospective clients? For new websites, how can you incorporate SEO best practices into the design from the beginning?

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Best of 2008: SEO Guidance, Part 4

WebMarketCentral

and PageRank is everything (no, Google uses this, but it's only one of more than 200 factors that determine where your pages will show up in searches for specific search terms). Where can you find the best SEO tools and resources (I mean, other than here)? Looking for a concise explanation of the different types of redirects? What are some of the best tools and techniques for competitive SEO research? Which commonly-held beliefs about Google's algorithm are true, and which are myths?

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Best of 2008: SEO Tools, Part 2

WebMarketCentral

SEOpen: The SEO Firefox Extension SEOpen is a Firefox extension that combines several helpful SEO functions into one tool, including Google / Yahoo /MSN backlinks, Pagerank check, Alexa overview, DMOZ inclusion, keyword density and an HTML validator. What are the best tools for analyzing your website text? How can you view your website the way search engines see it? Which URL shorteners work best?

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Yours in Marketing Episode 2 – ft. Cyrus Shepard

Directive Agency

I quit the restaurant business, I was building websites, I was building some affiliate sites as people did back in 2008, 2009, and I needed to figure out how to market them. The four choices were technical SEO, content creation, link building and outreach, and buy-in, and the two biggest problems that people had were content creation and link building and PR outreach. Blake Emal : Well, let’s see, what year was that, 2009?

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Yours in Marketing Episode 2 – ft. Cyrus Shepard

Directive Agency

I quit the restaurant business, I was building websites, I was building some affiliate sites as people did back in 2008, 2009, and I needed to figure out how to market them. The four choices were technical SEO, content creation, link building and outreach, and buy-in, and the two biggest problems that people had were content creation and link building and PR outreach. Blake Emal : Well, let’s see, what year was that, 2009?

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