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More Twitter SEO Tips – Powerful Hash Tags

More Twitter SEO Tips – Powerful Hash Tags

Posted on 26. Nov, 2009 by Andrew.

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With the popularity of real time search, Twitter is fast becoming an extremely valuable SEO tool. In a previous article I discussed 5 Twitter SEO Tips and one reader thankfully reminded us of the important use of hash tags. Today’s Twitter SEO tips are all about how and when to use hash tags to boost [...]

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SEO Update – How To Optimize for 2010 and Beyond

SEO Update – How To Optimize for 2010 and Beyond

Posted on 19. Nov, 2009 by Andrew.

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Over the past few months I’ve written several posts discussing the future of SEO. Were you aware that in the past 18 months Google has made more changes to its algorithms than it did in the previous 5 years? So how will these changes affect your business as we head into the next decade? As [...]

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The Definitive SEO Guide to Search Engines

The Definitive SEO Guide to Search Engines

Posted on 27. Oct, 2009 by Andrew.

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Understanding Search Engine Optimization or, SEO, can only begin when you understand how search engines work. Search Engine Marketing relies on your knowledge of search engine behavior. Learning how all the pieces fit together is much easier than you’d think.

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3 Steps to Better SEO Performance

3 Steps to Better SEO Performance

Posted on 21. Oct, 2009 by Andrew.

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Why do almost all SEO methods work for some people and not others? It’s all in the details. There are 3 critical and often overlooked things that everyone needs to know about SEO that will ensure you get the best rankings possible, higher click through rates, and no penalties.

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The Future of SEO – Revisited

Posted on 27. Aug, 2009 by Andrew.

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I recently wrote an article The New Age of SEO which discussed some of the implications of the the changes to Google’s search algorithms through Google Caffeine, and the impending release of the those changes into the wild.
Another important set of data to take into account when considering where the future of SEO is [...]

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The New Age of SEO – Google Caffeine

Posted on 13. Aug, 2009 by Andrew.

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On Monday Google revealed that it was alpha testing a major code base update to the infamous search engine algorithm. The alpha site is currently only available for US based search, but users are still reporting some significant variations in the results comparisons.
Google has pointed out on its blog that the code is not complete [...]

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5 Twitter SEO Tips

Posted on 27. Jul, 2009 by Andrew.

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There’s been a lot of chatter recently about Google’s real time search and the indexing of tweets. With that addition of tweets in the index the time has now come to take a closer look at how you use Twitter and how you tweet, to maximize your results. Today I’m going to take a look [...]

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489 Ways to Get Free 1-Way Links

Posted on 16. Jul, 2009 by Andrew.

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Do you suffer from the big misconception about SEO that if your site is linked to with a nofollow tag then it won’t be indexed as a back link?
If you need proof just take a look at the back links that Yahoo has listed for my Incomes International blog. Remember its only been online for [...]

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Busting The Top SEO Myths

Posted on 01. Jul, 2009 by Andrew.

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Today I want to debunk the top SEO myths you have probably read about and most likely followed because you were listening to a Guru who told you that if you don’t follow what they say you will get penalized by Google.

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2 Simple Ways To Avoid Duplicate Content With WordPress

Posted on 29. Jun, 2009 by Andrew.

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I am a big fan of WordPress mainly due to its functionality and extensibility but it has one major drawback and that is duplicate content. Using WordPress for your blog, if not setup correctly, can be a big challenge if you don’t plan and research properly.

From an SEO standpoint, one of the worst possible things that you can do is allow duplicate content, because if Google in particular recognizes duplicate content on your blog, all your other SEO efforts immediately go to waste.

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