Schlock writing is bad. Schlock writing is bad because it is uninteresting. By uninteresting, I mean that writing in a schlocky manner [...]
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How to Speed up Wordpress
At Pubcon this year Google announced page load time was going to become a ranking factor in 2010 (see video below). Shortly [...]
Broadening my Reading: 10 Sources I’ve Come to Love
For the New Year, I thought I’d share some of the sources that have contributed most on this front and some of [...]
Dispelling a Persistent Rel Canonical Myth
Lately I’ve been surprised to hear concerns from a number of SEOs that using the canonical URL tag on the canonical version [...]
Are Your SEO Resolutions Actionable?
It’s that time of year again; the one where we look back on everything we ate during the last two weeks and [...]
Using Yahoo! Answers to Generate Leads – Does it Work?
This post was originally in YOUmoz, and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our [...]
Google Suggest – Broken and Filled with Porn and Children
In recent weeks Google has been launching a higher than usual amount of new products. Many will say they are moving in [...]
Secure Pages, Shopping Carts and Duplicate Content
Last week at SES Chicago, we were sitting in some site review panels and came across an identical problem on two completely [...]
Cleaning Up After Google’s URL Mess
Recently Google announced the release of their own URL shortening service, Goo.gl. If we put aside the data gathering aspects for a [...]
Is Google Playing Monkey Games With Real Time Search
Last week Google launched real time SERP’s, which included the possibility for twitter and facebook updates to appear in searches for popular [...]
