Monthly Archives: February 2006 - Page 2

7 reasons for legitimate use of RSS to Blog

Back in November, Jeremy Zawodny posted about RSS2Blog labelling it a splog tool and there was a whole choir of those condemning everybody using RSS 2 Blog as spammers, sploggers and what not – while I and at least one …

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Evaluating your sites’ potential

WebProfessor has posted on his method of making affiliate sites last longer and function more effectively, starting from the point of building a site and up to getting links etc.: I ask myself, “does this site still look like a …

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SEO Consulting and Black Hat

Much has been said about SEO ethics before, and I support the opinion that ethics in SEO should not be any different from ethics in any other business – in our case, this means that you should be perfectly honest …

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Wikipedia spamming

Graywolf has an excellent post on err… editing Wikipedia to your own benefit. I can confirm from my personal experience all said there has great value and maybe this just  happens to be one more step in the direction of …

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“Matt Cutts” Google’s magic keyword?

During yesterday’s SEO Rockstars show with Matt Cutts I did a post about it on my SEO consulting blog and lo and behold, in comes a Googlebot – almost immediately! I asked about it in the chatroom on WebmasterRadio (there …

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