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So Much Great New Stuff (On-Page Tool, More Accurate Rankings and a Linkscape Update!)

Posted by randfish You might have noticed that SEOmoz has been heating up with some spiffy new changes of late. Our engineering and product teams are in a groove, and that means cool new stuff every 2-3 weeks. Last night, some really slick new features rolled out and today, Linkscape’s updated too (our last one …

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Recommendations for Blog Commenting as a Marketing Strategy

Posted by randfish Many of us in the web marketing space have a love/hate relationship with the practice of leveraging blog comments as a marketing strategy. On the one hand, it can bring valuable participation and content to our sites and provide an outlet for us to reach other communities and bloggers/comment-enabled communities. But, it’s …

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In-House SEO: Integrating SEO into the Project Process

Posted by Geoff Kenyon If you make frequent updates to your site, it is easy for mistakes to have a big impact on your SEO. Sometimes page titles will contain only the company name, the noindex tag gets carried over from the test environment, or you might find that all internal links within a specific …

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Whiteboard Friday Live – When Keyword Targeting Gets Tough

Posted by Jamie Below is the re-recording of the Whiteboard Session we did live last Friday.  Thank you for your patience!   Video Transcription Howdy, SEOmoz fans. Welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. Last week we had a little bit of a mix-up. What happened is we used Livestream to film a live version …

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My Presentation Creation Process

Posted by randfish Last year, I created 44 unique presentations, delivered via a variety of mediums – webinars, keynotes, private presentations and conference panels. It’s certainly not a skill I’ve perfect, but it is something I’ve been asked about quite a bit, so I thought I’d share my methodology and some examples in the hopes …

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Age of Site and Old Links – Whiteboard Friday

Posted by Aaron Wheeler  Lately, we’ve been seeing a lot of chatter on forums about the age of domains and links. No, we’re not talking about the Age of Domains and Links – that time is already upon us (we call it "The Internet")! Instead, note those lowercases – we are talking about the birthdays …

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Link Building Training – Strategies, Tactics and Tips

Posted by willcritchlow Want to know more about link building? I’ve got something you might be interested in. For the first time ever, we are running one-day seminars dedicated purely to link building: London – 18th March 2011: (tickets cost £399 +VAT – or £299 +VAT with SEOmoz PRO membership) – book now New Orleans – 25th …

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How Many Links Is Too Many?

Posted by Dr. Pete There’s a long-standing debate in SEO about the maximum number of links that you should place on any given page. If you use the SEOmoz PRO Campaign Manager, you may have seen a warning that looks something like this: Digging deeper into the "Too Many On-Page Links" warning, you’ll see the …

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The Social Media Marketer’s SEO Checklist

Posted by jennita As the lines of SEO and Social Media continue to be blurred, it’s becoming very clear that getting a page to rank highly in the search engines takes a combination of the two disciplines. So what does the Social Media marketer need to know about SEO in order to make their social …

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What’s the Future of Mobile Search and SEO?

Posted by randfish There’s no doubt that mobile and, by extension, local search is hot. Technology pundits have been declaring every year since 2005 "The Year of Mobile" – that magical moment when everyone suddenly starts using their mobile device for more than just playing games, texting, calling friends, checking email, downloading/using apps and occasionally …

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The Problem With Being An SEO Consultant – It’s Always Your Fault

Posted by Paddy_Moogan Quick disclaimer – this post contains advice on getting SEO done whether it be within your company or for a client as opposed to hands-on SEO tips. Just before the start of 2011 I published a post on my personal blog titled – "Why Knowing Everything About SEO Doesn’t Mean $#!^".  I …

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Our Online Reputation Management Playbook

Posted by brianspatterson 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. We recently completed an interesting reputation management project and I thought …

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