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  • Link Building/Popularity » SEO Factor (2)

    26 June 2007

    I first read about Adison University’s blog offering from Cristian Mezei at SEOPedia. Apparently, you can sign up for $25 a month, and get your very own blog with a .edu domain. You could setup a blog, get some text on there, and link it to your main site/blog for the almighty .edu link. This, […]

    Example of a Google Penalty

    11 June 2007

    Rand posted today on How to Handle a Google Penalty, and an Example. This is a great explanation on not only what causes a penalty, but more importantly how to distinguish if you are indeed being penalized. Rand gives a real world example using the real estate industry, and the devaluing of reciprocal links in […]

    Free Social Marketing Idea

    30 May 2007

    In today’s SEO world, there is a lot f buzz about social media and using it to market a site/blog/business. With the advent of MySpace, and the literally thousands of other sites that allow for the creation of a profile, the sharing of pictures, the spreading of news, or anything else that allows for the […]

    Buying Links and Staying Safe

    3 May 2007

    With the recent uproar over Mr. Cutt’s request that people report paid text link purchasers, there’s a bit of fear out there for the site owners that take part in this method. I wanted to give a few tips on purchasing links, and a few things to keep in mind while considering to do so.
    First, […]

    Paid Links To Cause Penalty?

    16 April 2007

    Matt Cutts wrote recently that he would much like people to report sites that sell/purchase paid links using the spam report on his blog. This is obviously causing something of an uproar because a lot of people make use of purchased text links for more than just ranking reasons.
    But it seems that Google will […]

    Link Popularity

    11 April 2007

    Because the blog will be ported over, I want to touch base on a lot of older topics, with an updated view. The first, and probably one of the most important of which is link popularity.
    In the old days (no more than 2 years ago. That’s a long time ago in the www world), link […]

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  • SEO Industry/News » SEO Factor

    24 September 2007

    Sigh…I really didn’t want to blog about this at all. However, there is a huge uproar right now in the SEO world on the validity of directories in regard to links. Rand at SEOMoz made a few posts that prompted a few bloggers to bite. One post in particular (I’m going to fore go the […]

    What Should Google Do?

    23 July 2007

    The most important part, beyond anything else in SEO, is knowing where you are. You can’t go anywhere without knowing where you are. You can’t optimize something if you don’t know what you are optimizing. You can’t set goals if you don’t know where the starting line is. So where are you?

    SEOMoz Is A Scam!!

    12 June 2007

    Well….not really. But that seems to be the sentiment felt by a lot of posters over at Digital Point. There is a big uproar over the Page Strength Tool that SEOMoz offered for some time to show various metrics of a given site. After a while, the bandwidth and queries to the search engines became […]

    Example of a Google Penalty

    11 June 2007

    Rand posted today on How to Handle a Google Penalty, and an Example. This is a great explanation on not only what causes a penalty, but more importantly how to distinguish if you are indeed being penalized. Rand gives a real world example using the real estate industry, and the devaluing of reciprocal links in […]

    The Concerns Of An SEO

    8 June 2007

    Lee polled today, What’s Bugging You About Search Marketing? I voted for the leverage of Social Media, and at the time of my vote there were just as many for the “Disinformation, Rumors, Divisions, That Sort of Thing” vote.

    Google Updates The Webmaster Guidelines

    6 June 2007

    Well…everyone else is jumping on this so I thought I would; and try to give some detail. I’ll show you what additions have been made, and how this helps us all understand what Google does and does not want to see from a site.

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  • Search Engine News » SEO Factor

    24 September 2007

    Sigh…I really didn’t want to blog about this at all. However, there is a huge uproar right now in the SEO world on the validity of directories in regard to links. Rand at SEOMoz made a few posts that prompted a few bloggers to bite. One post in particular (I’m going to fore go the […]

    What Should Google Do?

    23 July 2007

    The most important part, beyond anything else in SEO, is knowing where you are. You can’t go anywhere without knowing where you are. You can’t optimize something if you don’t know what you are optimizing. You can’t set goals if you don’t know where the starting line is. So where are you?

    Example of a Google Penalty

    11 June 2007

    Rand posted today on How to Handle a Google Penalty, and an Example. This is a great explanation on not only what causes a penalty, but more importantly how to distinguish if you are indeed being penalized. Rand gives a real world example using the real estate industry, and the devaluing of reciprocal links in […]

    Google Updates The Webmaster Guidelines

    6 June 2007

    Well…everyone else is jumping on this so I thought I would; and try to give some detail. I’ll show you what additions have been made, and how this helps us all understand what Google does and does not want to see from a site.

    CSS and Google

    17 May 2007

    While we are discussing Google’s changes, I guess we should jump on the bandwagon and mention that they are now using CSS to clean up their homepage. We have talked before about CSS and it’s advantages for crawlability. So now, when you go to Google, and type in “Google,” Google will rank higher because of […]

    The Start of Google Universal Search

    17 May 2007

    Google announced yesterday that they are taking the first steps in the new architecture that will allow for ‘universal search.’ Basically speaking, Google wants to provide a more robust results system, providing more than the traditional information provided by current searching.
    As released on the Google Blog, this new universal search will produce results that “blend […]

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  • Example of a Google Penalty » SEO Factor

    « SEO Factor’s New Slogan – SEOMoz Is A Scam!! » 11 June 2007

    Rand posted today on How to Handle a Google Penalty, and an Example. This is a great explanation on not only what causes a penalty, but more importantly how to distinguish if you are indeed being penalized. Rand gives a real world example using the real estate industry, and the devaluing of reciprocal links in May.

    And, as an added bonus, Rand provides us with his usual artistic abilities in the form of a nice flowchart to determine whether or not your site is being penalized, or you are just losing rankings because of other factors (like the devaluing of links or strengthening competition).

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