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Blog Software for SEO

In an ever-advancing world of content creation, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is downright important. There are 54 million blogs being tracked by Technorati today. Where do you fit into that scheme? It’s an impossible amount of information for anyone to completely process, and it’s expanding every day. It is your responsibility as a blogger, reporter, [...]

Move over Google, here comes Stumbleupon! Well, that may be going too far at this point. But this five year-old, privately held social search company, which has flown under the radar for the most part, is starting to make some noise. You must experience the browser plug-in tool for yourself in order [...]

Who is The Social Media King

There is a lot of talk within the internet marketing community about social media marketing. So who is the best at this? Is is that snarky copywriter, Brian Clarke of copyblogger.com or Neil Patel of Pronet Advertising or maybe even Rand at SEOmoz.org?
No, the greatest living Social Media Marketer is Stephen Colbert of [...]

Yesterday, the SEO community (well specifically– some of the higher profile blogs: StuntDbl and GreyWolf for example) got hit by a hack using a Wordpress Exploit. None of the bloggers in question had updated their software for the last few updates.
It is just a good reminder that those of us who use open-source [...]

Why One Web Metric Isn’t Enough

Andy Beal over at Marketing Pilgrim wrote a January 5th piece on using scripts to create large numbers of PageFlake (a free RSS reader website) accounts to subscribe to a Feedburner RSS feed.
“It seems that somebody has created a bot [automated script] that would create many profiles on Pageflakes (which is a web-based RSS reader) [...]