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SEO for HTTP and HTTPs

As the holiday season is rolling in, ecommerce websites are going full force at their SEO, which inevitably includes HTTP/HTTPS pages which need to be optimized in a proper way. I approached Matt Cutts with this question on Twitter and got a very simple answer: Yet, there’s virtually no information anywhere that helps understand the …

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SEOmoz 2009 Search Spam PubCon Party

Posted by jennita This post really doesn’t need much of an introduction, so I’ll get right down to it. Pubcon is coming! Pubcon is cooommiiinnnnggggg! It seems like the whole industry might just shut down for a week while we take over Las Vegas (I hope they’re ready for us). This would probably be a …

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You Aren’t Average

Do you ever think that SEO is “obvious”? “Common knowledge”? “Pretty easy, really”? Watch this: In this video, “Scott” from Google asked 50 people on the street if they knew what a browser was. Less than 8% of people surveyed did. Many people confused a browser with a search engine. Google Chome – or Google …

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The Thesis Theme for WordPress Gets Even Better

There’s a new version of Thesis out that has our customers excited, thanks to some really cool new features. And it occurred to me that there are a lot of new Copyblogger subscribers who might use WordPress, and yet not really “get” what this Thesis thing is all about. So in this post I’ll tell …

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