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for: ‘June, 2010’

Webspam projects in 2010?

About a year and a half ago, I asked for suggestions for webspam projects for 2009. The feedback that we got was extremely helpful. It’s almost exactly the middle of 2010, so it seemed like a good time to ask again: what projects do you think webspam should work on in 2010 and beyond?
Here’s the …

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Give Buzz another look

Have you given Buzz a try recently? Robert Scoble just asked if it was time to reconsider Buzz. Coincidentally I said almost the same thing in a question and answer session with Danny Sullivan last week at the SMX Advanced search conference.
I’ll repeat what I said last week. Do you remember when you first started …

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Caffeine is Official

After nearly a year of speculation as to when Google would unveil their new “under-the-hood” search engine, Google Caffeine, they finally announced on Tuesday evening that Caffeine has officially gone live: Google Caffeine goes live! What does this big change mean?  In essence, this move by big “G” appears largely to be a response to …

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Caffeine is Official

After nearly a year of speculation as to when Google would unveil their new “under-the-hood” search engine, Google Caffeine, they finally announced on Tuesday evening that Caffeine has officially gone live: Google Caffeine goes live! What does this big change mean? In essence, this move by big “G” appears largely to be a response to …

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SEO Advice: Make a web page for each store location

If your company has a bunch of store locations, please don’t hide that information behind a search form or a POST. If you want your store pages to be found, it’s best to have a unique, easily crawlable url for each store. Ideally, you would also create an HTML sitemap that points to the web …

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