Archive for “June, 2007”
Saturday, June 30th, 2007
A couple things about the Google webmaster guidelines…
First off, Matt Cutts is asking for comments on how to improve the help documentation supporting the guidelines. Leave suggestions in the comments of his blog, or on the thread at Google webmaster help group about how to improve Google help documentation. There have been some great suggestions […]
Posted in google guidelines, google | 3 Comments »
Saturday, June 30th, 2007
My favorite blogger is one year prettier today. Lisa Barone (pictured with me on the left) of Bruce Clay is 25 years old.
Happy Birthday, and hopefully you will get something useful for your birthday, if I were Bruce I would give you 10 “Susan has to go outside” cards that you could hand to her […]
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Thursday, June 28th, 2007
Okay, I look scary…
Video SEO for Google
Time to play with Google and videos because there is more opportunity than you think.
Update: I got asked, so…
I mentioned a few videos in this post, like Micheal Gray and his wordpress optimization video, and Andy Beal and his Marketing Pilgrim TV, and ofcourse SEOmoz and their whiteboard Friday […]
Posted in search, seo, google | 7 Comments »
Tuesday, June 26th, 2007
New stuff:
Aaron Wall offers some ways to track your competitors (and yourself) using tools of the trade.
Matt McGee tells us how to do SEO in 60 minutes.
Oldies but Goodies:
Jim Boykin gives us the ultimate SEO toolbelt on his SEO tools page.
Todd Malicoat wrote the SEO Playbook if you haven’t read it, do so (he […]
Posted in seo | 2 Comments »
Sunday, June 24th, 2007
I am now in Canada! This is me on my new patio in Toronto.
The easiest way to get a mention on SEOish is to give me a Tshirt. Sad but true.
For example, when Acquisio gave me one of their now famous “I hate doing this shit” t-shirts, I knew that for damn sure I would […]
Posted in link building, tshirts, search community | 10 Comments »
Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
I have not stopped traveling since SMX. I just got back from LA and in an hour I am getting on flight to Toronto.
I will not be online much for a day and a half-ish. Once I am in Toronto I will have more time. Yum. The second Feedburner article, the SEOmoz SEO Q&A review, […]
Posted in seo | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
Eric Ward wrote a friggen great article on Searchengineland today called A Portrait Of The Perfect Link Builder
It discusses the characteristics of good link builders and the very real challenge of knowing what to look for when seeking a link builder for your business. It is a nice piece where Eric shares alot of good […]
Posted in link building, search, fun, seo | 13 Comments »
Monday, June 18th, 2007
You may be asking yourself…”What should I know about Feedburner?”
You are asking yourself this because you don’t want to ask anyone else. Everyone else seems to know already what it is and how to use it and you don’t want to look like a dummy head.
Admit it… come on…
Okay, you don’t got to admit anything […]
Posted in feedburner, search, search community, seo | 6 Comments »
Monday, June 18th, 2007
I was reading Andy Beal’s article about Thoof (by the way Andy, thanks for having one of the few SEO blogs out there that acnknowlege that Sunday is a day too).
Thoof sounded interesting to me, but when I went to their homepage I got this…
Yep, the big day has come, and they are down for […]
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Saturday, June 16th, 2007
What is Serph?
It is a buzz monitor. A buzz monitor shows what is being said on the web right now.
Serph is described on their page as…
When you type a query into Serph, it goes out and searches online social media to find the latest buzz. After it gathers the results, they are sorted and organized […]
Posted in buzz monitor, search, search community, seo | 4 Comments »