Some sites will try to use PDFs for crucial information instead of making them web pages. I think this is a bad idea and recommend against it. In fact, being the Diva, I insist they rework them as web pages.
Whitepapers, technical articles and surveys, on the other hand, work well as PDFs. They need […]
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Jeff Quipp from Search Engine People has a great post on 50+ Sites to Help You Bury Negative Posts About You or Your Company.
What if you don’t have any negative publicity, but you’re also not showing up for positive results? Use his tactics for online reputation management to enhance yours.
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StumbleUpon is now banning sites that are using the social media site to increase exposure. This means no more giving your own blog or site a thumbs up, thinking you are are just saying "Hey come check this out!"
No contacting your friends on Stumble, either, asking them to give you a thumbs up. Nope, […]
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Google has been testing a new search algorithm, where searches with This Type of Capitalization, THIS TYPE OF CAPITALIZATION, and no capitalization return different results.
I’ve been testing it, and with some searches I get the same results, but with other I get vastly different results. Try it out for yourself and see what happens.
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April 23, 2008 – 12:49 pm
Cleverly named, ScratchBack is an interesting concept.
I first noticed the ScratchBack widget on DazzlinDonna’s blog. For $5 you can have a (no follow) ad link on her blog. The ad is placed at the top of the list, and as other advertisers join, the link drops, until it has dropped off the list of 15 […]
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