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Was MySpace an Overnight Success?
Brad Greenspan, the CEO of eUniverse, posted about the history of his company leading up to MySpace. His company survived the dot com meltdown (while profiting the whole time). By the time they created MySpace in 2003 they had a top 20 (US web traffic) network of community driven sites. When they la...more
Posted By: justinottawa
Jul 02, 2007 16:54:43
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Do Article Submissions Work for SEO?
Michael Gray recently asked what people thought of using article syndication as an SEO technique. While it may have some upside if the articles get picked up and syndicated outside the article databases, the article databases themselves carry little weight. Patrick Altoft noted that after tracking t...more
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Jul 02, 2007 16:50:40
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Banner Blindness Extends Beyond the Banner
Banner Blindness Extends Beyond the BannerWhen looking at the difference between a profitable business model and an unprofitable one you really need to look at the math. I recently ran many graphic ads that I bought through Google on a CPM site targeting basis. Here is a look at one campaign:Notice ...more
Posted By: justinottawa
Apr 26, 2007 21:31:41
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Why Selling SEO Services is Typically a Bad Business Model
John Andrews recently wrote an article about how consumer ignorance and carnival barkers lead to a market that is a self fulfilling prophecy:There is so much so-called SEO out there, mostly outdated, baseless, or downright wrong, that the accessible information is more wrong than right. A Google or ...more
Posted By: justinottawa
Apr 22, 2007 14:38:29
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Dirty Ideas & Clean Link Sources
Ideas come up in the news over and over again, and when they do category leading sites gain self reinforcing links. In industries where many competing sites are viewed as sleazy it is easy to build an industry leading site by playing the industry from the other side. DMOZ loves to list Allegedly Une...more
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Apr 18, 2007 14:38:24
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Aaron Wall - is human being and SEO expert not a tool
Bigstuf i do understand your frustration and anger cause of remark on your "celebrity" camel toe which is just a body part by any standards or definetion. However, I am amazed that how anger and frustration makes some person not being able to see the facts that Aaron Wall is human being an...more
Posted By: justinottawa
Feb 08, 2007 00:52:34
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View All Your Google Supplemental Index Results
View All Your Google Supplemental Index ResultsAaron Wall (SEOBook.com)A person by the nickname DigitalAngle left the following tip in a recent comment If you want to view ONLY your supplemental results you can use this command site:www.yoursite.com *** -viewWhy Are Supplemental Results Important?Pa...more
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Feb 15, 2007 00:56:52
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Sending Bad Customers to Competitors
One of my friends thought that a good keyword to rank for was cheap widgets. Now on the receiving end of those customers, my friend regrets ranking #1 for cheap widgets. Has anyone ever mentioned poisoning competing business models by sending them floods of low quality leads?If someone helped you ra...more
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Feb 10, 2007 23:56:13
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Easy Link Opportunities That Die
As time passes algorithms change and more is required to be remarkable, and easy link opportunities die off.In the past I was a big fan of donating for links, but eventually the typical page that you can donate and get a link from gets filled with junk co-citation that puts the page in a bad neighbo...more
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Jan 31, 2007 22:53:39
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