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Keyword Research – Using Categories to Make Your Process More Actionable
Posted by richardbaxterseo One of the earliest and arguably most important parts of the SEO process is keyword research. Keyword research helps you answer that all important question, "In what quantities do people use search engines to find the products and services on my website?". Your research process will ultimately govern the method you use …
Did SEOmoz PRO Just Become Free?
Posted by randfish Yes. Yes it did (sort of). In fact, you could skip this post and sign up free for 30 days right here (though there’s more cool details I’ll explain below). Last week, in the midst of an extremely busy day, the team at SEOmoz huddled around a bowl of green jelly beans to …
Training Tips for SEOs
Posted by robmillard A quick introduction – I’m Rob and I work for Distilled in the UK office. This is my first post here on SEOmoz, so I hope you find it useful and I look forwards to your feedback. Running well planned training sessions can be a great way to build the credibility of …
International SEO: Where to Host and How to Target – Whiteboard Friday
Posted by Aaron Wheeler International SEO is big business, and big business equals big websites. It can be really confusing when you have to cater to a target audience that is the entire world: you know that people from different countries and cultures are going to be looking for different things. We’ve had a lot …
State of the Community
Posted by jennita 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 …
Corporate SEO – Link Building by Letter
Posted by David Burgess This post was originally in YOUmoz, and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author’s views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. There are countless ways of contacting people in search for …
Summary of the #FutureSearch Talk with Google, Bing & Blekko
Posted by Tom_C Wow. Today has been interesting – I woke up to the news that Bing copies Google search results and I’ve ended my day watching a live cast debate between Google, Bing and Blekko over on BigThink. This post wraps up some of my thoughts and insights from the news and the discussion because …
Miniweb’s Woomi Now Live on Samsung Devices in U.K., Coming Soon to U.S.
An item from late last week missed my radar: Woomi, the cloud-based content services platform for connected devices from Miniweb, officially went live on Samsung connected TVs and devices in the U.K. I wrote about Woomi last October and was impressed with how its approach skirted the “browser vs. no browser” choice most connected devices …
Not a Sports Fan? Then You’re Getting Sacked For At Least $2 Billion Per Year
Last night 100 million plus people tuned into the Super Bowl, once again highlighting the game’s singular popularity. But aside from this huge once per year spike in sports enthusiasm, a simple fact remains: if you subscribe to pay-TV services and are not a sports fan (or are just a casual one), you are paying …
Quite a Week for M&A In Online/Mobile Video
It’s been quite a week for M&A in online and mobile video. On Monday, KIT Digital announced it was acquiring Kewego, KickApps and Kyte. Then today Cisco bought Inlet Technologies to flesh out their Videoscape platform and Tremor Media reportedly acquired mobile ad manager Transpera. That’s a lot of activity for just one week, and …
Hey Jason Kilar: You Should Go Back to Amazon and Compete Against Netflix
Not that Hulu’s CEO Jason Kilar has asked for or needs my career advice, but in light of his controversial “speaking truth to power” blog post on the future of TV, which has wags all over the industry saying his tenure at Hulu is all but over, I’ll offer it up anyway: he should go …
