Archive for October, 2011

SEO Mustache Competition Backed By Google’s Matt Cutts & Bing’s Duane Forrester

2011/10/28

Mike Halvorsen has set up a special competition this November to help raise money for Prostate Cancer Foundation and Livestrong. The competition is on growing a mustache and both Google’s Matt Cutts and Bing’s Duane Forrester are participating. Duane blogged about it on the Bing Search..

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SEO Recap Amazing Finds On Twitter This Week 10/28

2011/10/28

Well, we had another great week finding links on Twitter. I also added a new category this week VS. They are two opposite opinions and I would love to know which one you agree with

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7 SEO Friendly Site Features that Developers Often Miss

2011/10/28

Web developers are great: without them, we wouldn’t have, well… the web! But unfortunately, a lot of developers can have a bit of a blind-spot when it comes to SEO. While some on-site SEO features almost always come as standard now (ability…

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Scoop.It: The Topic-Centric Curation Tool

2011/10/28

As an Internet marketer I am always on the hunt for new content marketing tools that can increase my efficiencies and improve engagement with my audience.

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Google Transparency Report Now Shows User Data Requests

2011/10/28

The Google Transparency Report has been updated to include data on Government requests for user information. The U.S. made requests for over 11,000 accounts in the first half of 2011 alone, making them the leader in user data requests

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Facebook New Security Features [Infographic]

2011/10/28

Facebook changes can be a bit confusing and their new security features could be darn confusing for some. Facebook security released this very informative infographic to break it all down for us

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SEO Poll: Would You Work With Competitive Clients?

2011/10/27

A Sphinn discussion asks, would you accept new work if that new work is competitive to your existing client’s niche? In short…

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Google Analytics Random Site Bug Has No Privacy Concerns

2011/10/27

This morning Alex Moss discovered a weird bug with Google Analytics where going to the “landing page” or “exit page” reports and clicking on the URL would pop open a random site, instead of the URL of that page. Here is a screen shot shared by @SEOsherlock. Alex Moss claimed…

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YouTube Insult Generator Extracts (Some) Value from Trolls

2011/10/27

Comments to your YouTube videos can provide valuable feedback and additional information about your audience as well as your videos. Viewers will tell you what they like and don’t like about your videos. But you need to have a bit of a thick skin ..

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