Archive for the 'SEOmoz' Category
Saturday, June 7th, 2008
I was at SMX Advanced in Seattle basically to see some friends, and to discuss with a few trusted folks about my upcoming year. I didn’t really attend sessions, and as someone who didn’t attend sessions I discovered something. There were alot of people who didn’t attend sessions, but were there just to interact with [...]
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Saturday, May 10th, 2008
I will be leaving the trail to attend a few things in the next three weeks. I hope to see you there, and also this will be the window of opportunity to get some face time with me if I am working on your projects. Contact me asap to arrage meetings, here is where I [...]
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Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
I am in Las Vegas for PubCon, which to most is an event where you can attend cutting edge sessions led by industry leaders. The reason I am here is more just to see people who make my heart bubble with happiness. I am also here to gamble, to drink, and to flirt with as [...]
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Wednesday, November 28th, 2007
I am offering up three free buy-ins to the Charity SEO poker tournament. To be clear about this, I am paying for these seats, so the money will go into the pot. The SEO poker tournament will take place at the Venetian hotel in Las Vegas on Dec 6th after the Microsoft party – Full [...]
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Monday, November 5th, 2007
Wondering what to do with Open Social? What I see as the biggest opportunity in Open Social is rather simple. Regardless of what industry you are in, if you have a website that offers profile pages to your users, and have a large user base… then congrats, you can implement this idea. The first major [...]
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Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
The two recent announcements about Open Social and the ability to add Google gadgets to Blogger have some things in common. I speculate that the biggest thing they have in common is the Google Gadget Syndication Directory. What is it? It is a “face” of the Google gadget directory that lists gadgets that can be [...]
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Saturday, October 27th, 2007
I think gadgets are a great way to highlight the resources you have that might receive less action than they should. Instead of giving you only my kooky thoughts, I thought an example was in order… There is a blog called SEOmoz (you might of heard of it). They have many great resources that people [...]
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Monday, September 24th, 2007
Howdy, I video blog this because I am too tired to write it (I have been up for like two days and I want to go to bed)… The articles I mentioned in the video are… Matt Cutts on changing hosts Rhea’s 8 things Shana’s Sphinn link love fest SEO 2.0′s 12 blogs
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Tuesday, September 11th, 2007
Vanessa Fox has been in the world of current real world SEO for about two months and questions Rand Fishkin and his vast experience of actually working as an SEO. I hope this is a link bait ploy of some type, if not Vanessa has made a goof here. I have an enormous amount of [...]
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Friday, September 7th, 2007
Okay the most widely anticipated event in search is now upon us, we have waited months for it… No, not the PageRank update, I am talking about… The SEOmoz Comic Strip Rebecca Kelley of SEOmoz does comics good and her newest comic strip does not disappoint. I have made my comic strip debut in them! [...]
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