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for: ‘August, 2010’

5 Actionable Takeaways from SES San Francisco 2010

Posted by jennita Last week I covered SES San Francisco for SEOmoz. Every time I attend a conference, I try to go to sessions that will have information I can bring back to the community. Sometimes I look for sessions that aim to answer questions we see a lot in Q & A or that …

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6 Ways to Replace Yahoo’s Link & Linkdomain Search Commands

Posted by randfish Today, Yahoo! formally announced that it’s fully transitioning its search engine backend to Microsoft’s Bing. While this is good news on many fronts for marketers (simplification of advertising platforms, a bigger competitor for Google, etc), it’s a big loss to webmasters who relied on some advanced link data available from Yahoo! Search that’s …

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The Muddled World of Mobile Carrier Search Results

Posted by Suzzicks When I am thinking about mobile SEO, I pay specific attention to the order of the results and the inclusion of Universal Results. In their nature, Universal results are infinitely more clickable, as we know from traditional SEO. But in the mobile world, Universal Results are the fun results – because they …

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A Sneak Preview of the London Pro SEO Seminar 2010

Posted by willcritchlow I’d like to invite you to the London Pro SEO seminar we are running on the 25th and 26th October. With a 98% satisfaction rating and 95% of attendees recommending it to others, we were blown away by the positive feedback we received last year. Seasoned pros like Rob from Easynet Connect …

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Answering Hard SEO Questions – Whiteboard Friday

Posted by Danny Dover  In this week’s Whiteboard Friday, Danny Dover tries to answer some of the hard questions in SEO. These include; "If you are such a good SEO, why don’t you rank number one for the keyword, SEO?" and "How can you provide advice on SEO if you don’t work for a search …

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Investing in Link Building

Posted by MikeCP There’s no such thing as a free link. Whether it was the time taken to craft that blog post, the cash used to film that viral video, or even just the opportunity cost of thinking about how to build links, there is an investment involved. For my first post here at SEOmoz, I …

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A Comprehensive, Intro to SEO Powerpoint Slide Deck

Posted by randfish For the past few years, I’ve given numerous presentations introducing SEO to new audiences of marketers, engineers and executives. With the end of SEOmoz’s consulting business this past January and the completion of our final contract obligations this Spring, I thought it would be wise to share the 190+ page deck to hopefully …

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10-Minute Missing Page Audit

Posted by Dr. Pete Some of you know that I spend a lot of time behind the scenes here on Pro Q&A. One of the challenges of Q&A is that we often have to tackle complex problems in a very short amount of time – we might have 10-15 minutes to solve an issue like …

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Federated Media Acquires Semantic Tagging, SEO Platform from TextDigger

Federated Media announced today that it has acquired a technology suite and platform for semantic and linguistic profiling of web-based content from San Jose startup TextDigger. FM says TextDigger’s technology complements its own platform with semantic solutions for content tagging, filtering and clustering, that can help the company enhance the user experience, ad targeting, and …

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AOL Gives Parents Tool for Eavesdropping on Kids’ Social Networking

AOL has released the results from a new survey, conducted by Nielsen, about parenting and social networking. The survey found that over half of children don’t knows all of their "friends" personally. The survey also found that 76% of parents with kids on Facebook have "friended" their teenagers, while 29% of these teens would un-friend …

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MySpace and Fox Audience Network Get Integrated

News Corp. is integrating its Fox Audience Network (FAN) business directly with MySpace. The company says this will allow MySpace to leverage the FAN team and technology platform. This comes as FAN President Adam Bain leaves the company for Twitter. "FAN and MySpace have worked together closely over the past several years and this integration …

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Study: 20% Of Americans Have Played Social Games

FarmVille, Happy Aquarium, Mafia Wars, and the like are gaining ground.  A new report from the NPD Group indicates that about 20 percent of the U.S. population has played a game on a social network sometime in the last three months. That works out to around 56.8 million individuals, which is a rather stunning number.  …

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