2009 Posts

Is DiggBar an SEO-killer?

Reading about and playing with the new DiggBar, I immediately wonder if it will have an impact on SEO. Previously, Digg did authors a huge favor by linking to their site with whatever keywords they submitted thrown into an H1, all from a heavyweight source (and, to my memory, they did do-follow these links.. right?). Now…

Using Twitter for SEO

Twitter is the talk of the town these days. Everyone is weighing in on Twitter’s business model and features like trends and search, and what they all mean for industry giants like Google and Facebook. In my opinion, there’s another important aspect to the Twitter question™*: SEO. Twitter is the next big thing in SEO [...]

Internet Explorer 8

Like many people, I recently “upgraded” my version of Internet Explorer to 8.0. Right away, a few things struck me. The user interface has changed… again. I’m all for redesigns (or “realigns”) but Microsoft seems to reorganize their UI so often, it’s almost hard to keep track. Already, there’s talk of a release of IE8.1 [...]

Google vs. Twitter

I just read an interesting article on Jonathan Mendez‘ take on the impending Google vs. Twitter battle. For a few weeks now, there’s been widespread discussion of Twitter incorporating search functionality into their site. Many believe it will spell trouble for Google. Twitter’s search can provide real-time results, something Google lacks. But, as Jonathan Mendez [...]

The Paradox of Content

It’s no easy task to provide high-quality content week in and week out. That’s what it boils down to. Great content. But content is a tricky thing.

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