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        Keywords That Click
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        Home    About SEP    Services    Careers    Contact    Blog      		     		                                                                   	   	  	  	  	               	                                                          		                            Blog                                                                     Keywords That Click   by Barry Welford | Nov. 03, 2009                                                                                                                                      Keywords and click are two of the most popular words on the Internet.
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        Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:00:01 PST
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        Using only experts for recommendations
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        skip to main   |       skip to sidebar         Geeking with Greg      Exploring the future of personalized information                 Wednesday, November 04, 2009      Using only experts for recommendations     A recent paper from SIGIR, "The Wisdom of the Few: A Collaborative Filtering Approach Based on Expert Opinions from the Web" ( PDF ), has a very useful exploration into the effectiveness of recommendations using only a small pool of trusted experts.  The results suggest that using a small pool of a couple hundred experts, possibly your own experts or experts selected and mined from the
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        Aggregation Editorial Social Layers
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        Great post by Robin Hamman, who leads the Social Media practice at Headshift,  Curating, Not Moderating, the Flow of Content and Participation .  He discusses how the value of using aggregation and curation: 
  A simple enough idea, in practice curation of external and social content has been relatively difficult for media brands and other organisations to put themselves at the centre of the flow of information and content around them.
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        The Answer Factory: Fast, Disposable, and Profitable as Hell
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        http://www.wired.com/magazine/2009/10/ff_demandmedia/all/1
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        Wired Home  				 				                                                            Subscribe                                						                                                                                                						 				 				 					  Sections  					 						 							  Cars 2.0  							  Culture  							  Entertainment  							  Gadgets  							  Gaming  							  How-To  							  Med Tech  						 						 							  Multimedia  							  Politics  							  Product Reviews  							  Science  							  Software  							  Tech Biz  							  Tech Jobs  						 						 							 								  Wired Biz
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        Wed, 21 Oct 2009 12:54:55 PDT
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        User Generated Content: Basics of UGC for SEO
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        http://www.toprankblog.com/2009/10/user-generated-content/
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        Online Marketing Blog     TopRank&amp;#039;s internet marketing blog on the intersection of social media, digital public relations and search engine marketing.              Home        About        Resources        Archives        Subscribe        Consulting         Contact                      				 		       			  Basics of User Generated Content for Search Engine Optimization      Comments   | Posted by Michelle Bowles on Oct 1st, 2009 in  Online Marketing ,   SEO ,   SEO Tips ,   Social Media ,   Social Networking ,   Social Search ,   User Generated Content   			 			      				    [Note from Lee:
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        Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:25:45 PDT
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        Experian Hitwise :: Google Receives 71 Percent of Searches in September 2009
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        http://www.hitwise.com/us/press-center/press-releases/google-searches-sept-09/
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        Quick access to: 			 				  Navigation  				  Main Content  				  Support Content  				  Login  				  Footer  			 		 		 			 				 Experian Hitwise Logo 				 										 						 United States  Canada  Brazil  United Kingdom  Australia  New Zealand  Hong Kong  Singapore 					 				 				  			 			 				 					   Products &amp;amp; Services  	 		   Competitive Intelligence   		   Research Store   	 	 	   Press Center  	 		   Press Releases   		   Events   		   Newsletter   		   Broadcasts   		   Research Analysts   		   In the News   	 	 	   Resources  	 		   Data Center   		   Weblogs   		   Reports &amp;amp; Webinars
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        Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:22:27 PDT
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        Information Aggregators and Dashboards
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        http://compassioninpolitics.wordpress.com/2009/10/08/information-aggregators-and-dashboards/
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        Compassion in Politics: Christian Social Entrepreneurship, Education Innovation, &amp;amp; Base of the Pyramid/BOP Solutions   	 		  Front Page  		  Mission | About    Web 2.0 &amp;amp; amp; Social Media Resume    Your Web Needs    Free Social Media Marketing + Ethical Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Consultation  	 		 		 	 	 				 											 	 &amp;larr;  Sustainable Living | No Impact Man  	  Inside Higher Ed on the Value of Debate  &amp;rarr;    			 						 Information Aggregators and Dashboards 			 October 8, 2009 &amp;middot;  Leave a Comment  			 				   On the Value of Information Aggregation   As the information
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        Fri, 09 Oct 2009 05:09:09 PDT
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        The Anatomy of Linkbait
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        http://www.websitemagazine.com/content/blogs/posts/pages/the-anatomy-of-linkbait.aspx
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        ...Tags: longtailseo linkbait se
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        Wed, 30 Sep 2009 16:41:38 PDT
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        100+ Search Engine Marketing Resources - Online Marketing Blog
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        http://www.toprankblog.com/2009/09/100-ways-learn-search-marketing/
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        Online Marketing Blog     TopRank&amp;#039;s internet marketing blog on the intersection of social media, digital public relations and search engine marketing.              Home        About        Resources        Archives        Subscribe        Consulting         Contact                      				 		       			  100+ Search Marketing Resources to Learn SEO &amp;#038; PPC      Comments   | Posted by Lee Odden on Sep 22nd, 2009 in  BIGLIST SEM Blogs ,   Online Marketing ,   Pay Per Click ,   SEO ,   SEO Training   			 			      				     TopRank BIGLIST of Search Marketing Resources   How do new marketers
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        linkiblog | How to Build a Popularity Algorithm You can be Proud of
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        The end of aggregation?
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        http://socialwrite.com/2009/08/25/the-end-of-aggregation/
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        Socialwrite.com  			 The future of Social Business Design 	   	    About Me 			    My name is Jevon MacDonald, I am a partner at  Dachis Group , a social business design firm.  Among the global enterprise client verticals Dachis Group serves are: Software, Semiconductors, Information Services, Global Restaurant Services, Consumer Products, Media and Publishing, Health Care, and Financial Services with clients including: Philips Healthcare, Coca-Cola, Intuit, and Yum!
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        Thu, 03 Sep 2009 15:54:01 PDT
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        45 Link Baiting Resources: Ideas, Techniques, Case Studies &amp; Drawbacks | SEOptimise
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        http://www.seoptimise.com/blog/2009/08/45-link-baiting-resources-ideas-techniques-case-studies-drawbacks.html
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        Contact us 	 		  	     	  Search Engine Marketing &amp;amp; Social Media 	 	 					  	 		 				 					   Home      About Us   					   Services      Our Clients      Careers      Blog      Contact Us   				 		 	 	 		 		 			 			 45 Link Baiting Resources: Ideas, Techniques, Case Studies &amp;amp; Drawbacks  Posted on August 12th, 2009 by  Tad Chef  			 				     	    	       CC Image by  radcarper .   Do you remember the term link bait or link baiting?
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        Thu, 03 Sep 2009 10:40:33 PDT
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        Optimize for the niche
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        http://www.huomah.com/Search-Engines/Search-Engine-Optimization/Optimize-for-the-niche.html
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        longtailse
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        How Brent D Payne increased Tribune sites’ monthly visits by a cool 20 million
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        http://www.wordtracker.com/academy/brent-payne-interview
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        Wordtracker          Log in                     Skip to content                                            Home                              Take a Tour                              Free Trial                              Pricing                              Academy                                  Blog            Press            About Us            Contact                                                                The Wordtracker Academy menu                                  All Articles                    Keywords                    Keyword Research                    Keyword Creativity
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        Surviving and Thriving as an Ecommerce SEO Professional
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        http://www.esizemore.com/surviving-and-thriving-as-an-ecommerce-seo-professional/
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        Everett Sizemore  	 SEO Consultant - Organic Farmer of Keywords and  Tomatoes 	    Home    About    Blog    Contact    	                          		 				                             	 				    		 								 				 Surviving and Thriving as an Ecommerce SEO 		 By Everett Sizemore 				   Having done SEO for many different types of websites, from  enterprise-level content networks , to geotargeted  personal injury law websites , to my own  affiliate websites  and  blogs  &amp;#8211; I feel as though I&amp;#8217;ve earned the right to say this:  eCommerce Websites Are The Most Difficult to Optimize . Sure, I&amp;#8217;ll
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        How To Choose Content Management Systems For SEO
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        http://searchengineland.com/how-to-choose-content-management-systems-for-seo-24945
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        longtailse
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        Stay Informed: Topic-based Reader Roundup
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        http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/08/31/stay-informed-topic-based-reader-roundup/
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        I remember when Dave Winer introduced Really Simple Syndication (RSS) in Radio Userland way back in 2001. At the time, the biggest problem was finding sites that had available RSS feeds. Today, it&amp;#8217;s rare to find a site without feeds. 
 Despite feeds becoming a regular part of web sites, people continue
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        B2B Marketing via Long Tail SEO and Blogger Outreach
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        http://www.browsemystuff.com/wpblog/b2b-marketing-long-tail-seo/
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        One of the primary uses of  Browse My Stuff  is as a B2B Marketing tool that provides an effective way to build traffic, establish your brand, optimize your  Long Tail SEO , and conduct blogger outreach. 
 There are two ways that companies typical use Browse My Stuff. 
 
 White Label Site - branding is completely the corporate brand. 
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        B2B Marketing via Long Tail SEO and Blogger Outreach
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        http://www.browsemystuff.com/wpblog/b2b-marketing-long-tail-se/
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        One of the primary uses of  Browse My Stuff  is as a B2B Marketing tool that provides an effective way to build traffic, establish your brand, optimize your  Long Tail SEO , and conduct blogger outreach. 
 There are two ways that companies typical use Browse My Stuff. 
 
 White Label Site - branding is completely the corporate brand. 
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        The Ultimate List of Basic SEO Resources for a Kick-Ass Start
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        http://www.searchenginejournal.com/ultimate-list-of-basic-seo-resources/12050/
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        Home  		  About  		  Contact  		 		 		 				 	 	 	 	 				  Search Engine News  		 The Ultimate List of Basic SEO Resources for a Kick-Ass Start 			 			 			   			      	    	  			  Email Ann Smarty  			  Follow me on Twitter  			  Ann Smarty  			 July 29th, 2009 			  25 Comments  			 			 I have plenty of people contacting me to ask to refer to some SEO basics tutorials and guides. So I decided to start a post   inviting everyone to share their favorite resources to start learning SEO.     Quick note for the beginners: when starting to learn SEO, please keep in mind that there are many questionable
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        Wagging the Long-Tailed Dog: Search Behavior &amp; The Economy
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        Home  			  News  			  Features  			  Columns  			  How To  			  Newsletters &amp;amp; Feeds  			  Members Only  			  Events  			  Community  			  About Us  		                            	  MEMBER LOGIN &amp;gt;  |  BECOME A MEMBER &amp;gt;  	         	     	    Column: Just Behave  	    	 	                             Wagging the Long-Tailed Dog: Search Behavior &amp;amp; The Economy              Oct 24, 2008 at 7:15am ET by  Lance Loveday                   		   As the head of a search agency, I admit that I was somewhat bemused at first by this whole financial crisis we’re having. Don’t get me wrong; I don’t
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        Others Online Blog: Behavioral Data: Category vs Affinity vs Intent Data
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        http://blog.othersonline.com/2008/12/behavioral-data-affinity-vs-intent-vs-categorical.html
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        Others Online Blog  		  	  			 				 					 						 							 	 &amp;laquo; Apologies for the Comment Spam  |	 Main 	|  Thank You for Making 2008 Our Best Year! &amp;raquo; raquo;  	 December 08, 2008  			 Behavioral Data: Category vs Affinity vs Intent Data 		 		 			 Your audience tells you a lot about themselves in their actions and what they pay attention to online. As an ad network or online media company, how you gather and use that behavioral
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        Under the Hood: Measuring Purchase Intent of PPC Traffic In Google Analytics | Viget Engage
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        Close and Go Back  Back to Viget        Viget Inspire, UX Lab         Viget Inspire, Design Lab         Viget Extend, Development Lab         Viget Engage, Web Marketing Lab                                                                The Labs at Viget                                                                        Blog                            Archives                            About                              Case Studies                               Contact                                                                                                    Under the Hood: Measuring
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        Page segmentation and link building - SEO and Internet Marketing blog, news and views
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        http://www.huomah.com/Internet-Marketing/Link-Building/Page-segmentation-and-link-building.html
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        Home     Search Engines     Link Building      Page segmentation and link building                      Monday, 27 July 2009                		 					 				 					Latest Adventures				 			 					 			 				 	 		 			Avoiding the curse of the Twitter wanker 	 		 		 			Latent Semantic Indexing and Google; One more time 	 		 		 			What A Billboard Can Teach You About Your Website  	 		 		 			Page segmentation and link building 	 		 		 			Making sense of real-time social search 	 	 			 		 		 				 				 			 				                   			 		 		 		            Ride Along         		 					 				 					Syndicate
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        How TO Influence Me
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        http://www.chrisbrogan.com/how-to-influence-me/
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        chrisbrogan.com  	  	   Home    About    Speaking    Newsletters    Contact    Best Of    	 		 			 				 					 How TO Influence Me 					  July 13, 2009  &amp;middot;     Comments    				 				      On Monday, I  complained  about a crappy, impersonal pitch I received. It&amp;#8217;s been a while since I&amp;#8217;ve done that.  Danny Brown  chided me
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        Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On: Web 2.0 Summit 2009 - Co-produced by TechWeb &amp; O'Reilly Conferences, October 20 - 22, 2009, San Francisco, CA
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        http://www.web2summit.com/web2009/public/schedule/detail/10194
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        Associations Social Media Opportunity
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        http://www.browsemystuff.com/wpblog/associations-social-media-opportunity/
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        This morning I had one of those wonderful social networking moments.  I received a note that I had been accepted into the  smchat ning group  - a group that meets once a month for chats.  I joined last week&amp;#8217;s chat and thus signed up to the ning group.  When I visited this morning, I saw that they also had a LinkedIn group, so I joined
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        Three Social Media Questions Associations Should Consider in 2009
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        http://www.hammock.com/conversationalmedia/2009/01/three_social_media_questions_a.html
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        Custom Media Craft    Conversational Media    Hammorati                       					   Team Hammock  					                        People  				 			 		 	      				                 			  Home   /   			 				 What We Do   /  				 				 	   Print   				 	   Digital   				 	   Video   				 	   Consulting       			 	   Case Studies   				 			 			 				 Portfolio   /  				 					   Print    					   Digital    					   Video    					   Clients   					   Awards   				 			 						 				 Blogs   /  				 					   Custom Media Craft   										   Conversational Media   													   Hammorati   					   Team Hammock
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        http://www.hammock.com/conversationalmedia/2009/01/three_social_media_questions_a.html
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        A 98 Pound AE Weakling? A five month program to association strength through social networking : Off Stage
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        http://www.realtown.com/Judith2/blog/weakling
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      <description>
        Off Stage            Apr. 15, 2009 - A 98 Pound AE Weakling? A five month program to association strength through social networking                           I have a couple of presentations coming up for state association AE seminars, and the topic is &amp;ldquo;Doing More with Less&amp;rdquo;, or how to manage an association during an &amp;lsquo;economic challenge&amp;rsquo;. (Did Did I say that right?
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        http://www.realtown.com/Judith2/blog/weakling
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        Be a Renegade – Bringing Social Media to Your Association « Reid All About It
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      <link>
        http://deirdrereid.wordpress.com/2009/07/01/be-a-renegade-bringing-social-media-to-your-association/#comments
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      <description>
        Reid All About It     	 		 			 			 		 	 	 		  Home  		  About Deirdre  	    		 		  Be a Renegade &amp;#8211; Bringing Social Media to Your Association  		 		   		 July 1, 2009    		   		   		 		  I know that there are many association mid-level staffers (managers, directors, etc.) who are personally engaged in social media and believe that their association could benefit from it.
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        http://deirdrereid.wordpress.com/2009/07/01/be-a-renegade-bringing-social-media-to-your-association/#comments
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        Sun, 05 Jul 2009 07:17:38 PDT
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        Links, Links and More Links
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      <link>
        http://www.searchcowboys.com/guestposts/714
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        DutchCowboys  				  MobileCowboys  				  DutchCowgirls  				  SearchCowboys  				  GermanCowboys  				  BelgianCowboys  			                             	   		          	 		  Home  		  Events  		 			 				 Channels 				 	            	    			  Google  	    		    	    			  Yahoo  	    		    	    			  Research  	    		    	    			  Microsoft  	    		    	    			  Local  	    		    	    			  Mobile  	    		    	    			  Social Media  	    		    	    			  SEA  	    		    	    			  SEO  	    		    	    			  Search Engines  	    		    	    			  News  	    		    	    			  Events  	    		    	    			  Yandex
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        http://www.searchcowboys.com/guestposts/714
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        Rick Short Explains How to Turn Staff Into Prolific Bloggers
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      <link>
        http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/4882/Rick-Short-Explains-How-to-Turn-Staff-Into-Prolific-Bloggers.aspx
      </link>
      <description>
        Blog      HubSpot TV      Contributors      Marketing Kit   	                                               Internet Marketing Blog   	     			 The HubSpot Inbound Internet Marketing blog covers all of inbound marketing - SEO, Blogging, Social Media, Landing Pages, Lead Generation and Analytics.   Subscribe to our RSS Feed      			 	        Subscribe via Email       	  Your email: 	                       Learn Inbound Marketing   	     		     				 	          	   Inbound Marketing Software    Learn how  HubSpot  can help turn your business into an  inbound marketing machine .   	      Website Grader
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        http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/4882/Rick-Short-Explains-How-to-Turn-Staff-Into-Prolific-Bloggers.aspx
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        Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:35:01 PDT
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      <title>
        Master List ?(A Wiki of Social Media Marketing Examples)?
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      <link>
        http://wiki.beingpeterkim.com/
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      <description>
        A Wiki of Social Media Marketing Examples               Search Site                   Navigation     Master List     Master List 2      Master List 3      Contributors      Administration      Improvements      Sitemap        Recent site activity     Contributors   item added by Leslie Gainesross    item edited by Leslie Gainesross     Master List 3   item edited by Iveco Brasil    item added by Iveco Brasil    item added by Rob Loy     Contributors   item added by Rob Loy     Master List 3   item added by Ben Foster    item edited by Ben Foster     Contributors   item added by Pat Lazure    item
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        http://wiki.beingpeterkim.com/
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        Mon, 29 Jun 2009 17:17:29 PDT
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        Finding and Connecting with Bloggers - 30+ Resources
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      <link>
        http://www.browsemystuff.com/wpblog/connecting-with-bloggers/
      </link>
      <description>
        A big value proposition that comes with  Browse My Stuff  is that it provides a great opportunity to build a relationship with bloggers in a particular field. In  Learning, Extended Brain and Topic Hubs , I discussed my experience in launching  Speaking Pro Central .  I realized that I should know a lot more about professional speaking and thought that it would make sense to create a  Topic Hub  that around professional speaking to help
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        http://www.browsemystuff.com/wpblog/connecting-with-bloggers/
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        Wed, 24 Jun 2009 17:36:01 PDT
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      <source url="http://www.browsemystuff.com">
        Browse My Stuff Blog
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        20 Tips for Pitching Bloggers
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      <link>
        http://thefuturebuzz.com/2008/06/17/20-tips-for-pitching-bloggers/
      </link>
      <description>
        Blogging  	  Inspiration  	  Marketing and Public Relations  	  Opinions, Randomness  	  SEO  	  The Social Web  	  Web Trends and News  				 				  				  The Future Buzz | Media, Marketing, PR  				 					 					 Home 					 					  about    connect/social web    archives  				 			 	  		 																						 										 						 June 17, 2008 												 							  20 Tips for Pitching Bloggers  							  						 												 							Posted by   Adam Singer   in  Tips For Marketing To Bloggers 						 					 										 Marketers, PR people, artists, even other bloggers want what they are doing to be written
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        http://thefuturebuzz.com/2008/06/17/20-tips-for-pitching-bloggers/
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        5 Effective Linkbait And Link Generation Strategies
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      <link>
        http://thefuturebuzz.com/2008/12/19/effective-linkbait-link-generation-strategies/
      </link>
      <description>
        Blogging  	  Inspiration  	  Marketing and Public Relations  	  Opinions, Randomness  	  SEO  	  The Social Web  	  Web Trends and News  				 				  				  The Future Buzz | Media, Marketing, PR  				 					 					 Home 					 					  about    connect/social web    archives  				 			 	  		 																						 										 						 December 19, 2008 												 							  5 Effective Linkbait And Link Generation Strategies  							  						 												 							Posted by   Adam Singer   in  Marketing and Public Relations ,   SEO 						 					 										 Links are the lifeblood of the web.  Without links,
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      <guid>
        http://thefuturebuzz.com/2008/12/19/effective-linkbait-link-generation-strategies/
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        Wed, 24 Jun 2009 14:10:28 PDT
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        Blogger Relations 101
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      <link>
        http://sensualgourmet.ca/blogger-relations-101.shtml
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        Home  									 									 										 											                                             Cardamom Addict  									 									 										 					 Kitchen Diaries  									 									 										 					 Recipes  									 			 										 					 Reviews  									 			 										 					 References &amp;amp; Links  									 			 										 					 About  									 									 										 					 Contact  									 								 							 						 					 					  					  				 				 					  					 					  					 					 						 							 								 										 										                                          Blogger Relations 101
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        Wed, 24 Jun 2009 13:27:28 PDT
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        Six Steps to Better Blogger Relations
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      <link>
        http://mediabullseye.com/mb/2008/01/six-steps-to-better-blogger-re.html
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      <description>
        MediaBullseye.com  |  Masthead  |  Submissions  | Subscribe  | Contact                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Six Steps to Better Blogger Relations               By  Geoff Livingston      January 30, 2008                                      The  big issue with most blogger relations  articles revolves around a tendency to treat bloggers like traditional media, and also a focus on tactical pitches or
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        http://mediabullseye.com/mb/2008/01/six-steps-to-better-blogger-re.html
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        Wed, 24 Jun 2009 13:24:17 PDT
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      <title>
        Enough With Blogger Strategies!
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      <link>
        http://davefleet.com/2008/03/enough-with-blogger-strategies/
      </link>
      <description>
        davefleet.com  		 Exploring the intersection of communications, marketing and social media 	 	 		  Skip to content  		    About    Contact    Pitching Tips    	 	 		 			 				   &amp;laquo;  Edelman&amp;#8217;s Trust Barometer 2008 - Social Media Rising; Word of Mouth Still King  				  IABC Takes The Lead With The Social Media Release  &amp;raquo;   			 			 				 Enough With Blogger Strategies! 				  I attended an event recently where I had the pleasure of chatting with a number of executives about social media.  All a-buzz with buzz words  The &amp;#8216;in&amp;#8217; term seemed to be &amp;#8220;blogging strategies&amp;#8221;
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      <guid>
        http://davefleet.com/2008/03/enough-with-blogger-strategies/
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:18:25 PDT
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        Rethinking Blogger Relations
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      <link>
        http://davefleet.com/2009/02/rethinking-blogger-relations/
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      <description>
        davefleet.com  		 Exploring the intersection of communications, marketing and social media 	 	 		  Skip to content  		    About    Contact    Pitching Tips    	 	 		 			 				   &amp;laquo;  Blogging vs. Twitter: A Different Kind of Commitment  				  Blogging vs. Twitter - Commitment and Effort - Another Perspective  &amp;raquo;   			 			 				 Rethinking Blogger Relations 				   Is blogger relations worth it?
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      <guid>
        http://davefleet.com/2009/02/rethinking-blogger-relations/
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:16:05 PDT
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        Just what is blogger relations anyway?
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      <link>
        http://getgood.com/roadmaps/2009/05/11/just-what-is-blogger-relations-anyway/
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      <description>
        &amp;laquo; Previous           Next &amp;raquo;          Main                         May 11, 2009                   Just what is blogger relations anyway?  		  (Warning- long post)   Call it blogger relations or blogger outreach or social media outreach. Whatever we call it, the shorthand version is that it involves engaging with bloggers, with programs and promotions that they will wish to share with their readers.
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      <guid>
        http://getgood.com/roadmaps/2009/05/11/just-what-is-blogger-relations-anyway/
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:15:10 PDT
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        Blogger Relations: Two Approaches For PR
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      <link>
        http://thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/28/blogger-relations/
      </link>
      <description>
        Blogging  	  Inspiration  	  Marketing and Public Relations  	  Opinions, Randomness  	  SEO  	  The Social Web  	  Web Trends and News  				 				  				  The Future Buzz | Media, Marketing, PR  				 					 					 Home 					 					  about    connect/social web    archives  				 			 	  		 																						 										 						 January 28, 2009 												 							  Blogger Relations:  Two Approaches For PR  							  						 												 							Posted by   Adam Singer   in  Marketing and Public Relations 						 					 										 There has been some good thinking on PR and its interaction with the blogosphere
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      <guid>
        http://thefuturebuzz.com/2009/01/28/blogger-relations/
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:14:36 PDT
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        10 Tips for a Successful Blogger Outreach Campaign
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      <link>
        http://thecaffeinatedblog.typepad.com/the_caffeinated_blog/2009/02/10-tips-for-a-successful-blogger-outreach-campaign.html
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      <description>
        The Caffeinated Blog  		  	   	 		 			  Home  			  About Kari  			  Archives  			  Subscribe to The Caffeinated Blog  		 	  			 				 					 						 							 	 &amp;laquo; Whole Lotta Link Love, Weekend Edition  |	 Main 	|  More Must-Read Books: Email Marketing &amp;raquo;  	 February 09, 2009  			 10 Tips for a Successful Blogger Outreach Campaign 		 		 			      With more than half of blog readers saying that blogs influencetheir purchase decisions, it&amp;#39;s no wonder that many companies are eagerto generate some buzz about their products on blogs.&amp;#0160; 0160; Unfortunately, itdoesn&amp;#39;t happen magically.&amp;#0160;
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        http://thecaffeinatedblog.typepad.com/the_caffeinated_blog/2009/02/10-tips-for-a-successful-blogger-outreach-campaign.html
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:07:52 PDT
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      <title>
        What I Want PR and Marketing Professionals To Know
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      <link>
        http://www.chrisbrogan.com/what-i-want-pr-and-marketing-professionals-to-know/
      </link>
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        chrisbrogan.com  	  	 		    	    Home    About    Speaking    Rockstars    Newsletters    Contact    Best Of    	 		 			 				 					 What I Want PR and Marketing Professionals To Know 					  August 6, 2008  &amp;middot;     Comments    				 				      Since quite a number of people who swing by my blog are either in marketing or public relations, I wanted to address you specifically for a moment. I&amp;#8217;m writing to you as part of this new version of media, one blogger not paid to blog, not working for a newspaper or magazine outlet, not especially beholden to the traditions that have come before.
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      <guid>
        http://www.chrisbrogan.com/what-i-want-pr-and-marketing-professionals-to-know/
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:03:56 PDT
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        Pitching Bloggers...
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      <link>
        http://andylark.blogs.com/andylark/2005/05/pitching_blogge.html
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        Andrew Lark  		  	  			 				 					 						 							 	 &amp;laquo; Hyperspace...  |	 Main 	|  Pepsis Echo &amp;raquo;  	 May 18, 2005  			 Pitching Bloggers... 		 		 			 During a Blog 101 Workshop on Monday I was asked about pitching bloggers. I get a few pitches a day.
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        http://andylark.blogs.com/andylark/2005/05/pitching_blogge.html
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:02:27 PDT
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        Top Ten Things You Can Do To Get Blogged
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      <link>
        http://www.techcrunch.com/2005/09/08/top-ten-things-you-can-do-to-get-blogged/
      </link>
      <description>
        Tech   					   Gadgets   					   Mobile   					   Enterprise   					   CrunchBase   										 						  More  						 							 								  Beta Invites  								  Crunchies  								  Elevator Pitches  								  Gillmor Gang  								  Podcasts   								  TechCrunch50  								  TechCrunch Europe  								  TechCrunch France  								  TechCrunch Japan  							 						 					 				 			 		 		 			 				 					     					 							 					  				 				 					 						 							  About    Advertise    Archives    Company Index    Contact    CrunchCam    Jobs    Research
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        http://www.techcrunch.com/2005/09/08/top-ten-things-you-can-do-to-get-blogged/
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:02:08 PDT
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      <title>
        How to Suck Up to a Blogger
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      <link>
        http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/02/how_to_suck_up_.html
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      <description>
        How to Change the World  		 A practical blog for impractical people. 	  			 				 					 						 							 	  	         « Blog Versus Book: How I Write My Blog Entries  | 	         Main  	        |  Irony »  	  	                                                	 	 	         February 18, 2006  	 	 	  	         	                 How to Suck Up to a Blogger  	         	          	                  	                             Blogging has flipped traditional PR on its head. It used to be that ink begat buzz.
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      <guid>
        http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/02/how_to_suck_up_.html
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:01:51 PDT
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      <title>
        When is it a Good Idea to Include Bloggers in Your Media Outreach?
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      <link>
        http://www.conversationagent.com/2009/04/when-is-it-a-good-idea-to-include-bloggers-in-your-media-outreach.html
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        Conversation Agent  		  	  			 				 					 						 							 	 &amp;laquo; Monetizing Video Online  |	 Main 	|  Anticipate, Stimulate, Welcome, Recover &amp;raquo;   			 When is it a Good Idea to Include Bloggers in Your Media Outreach? 		 		 			       There are plenty of posts dedicated to how to pitch bloggers.   I give  Darren Rowse the gold  for starting his commentary with the suggestion that you&amp;#39;d want to comment first and become a genuine and active member of that blog&amp;#39;s community before pitching.
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      <guid>
        http://www.conversationagent.com/2009/04/when-is-it-a-good-idea-to-include-bloggers-in-your-media-outreach.html
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:01:31 PDT
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        The Secret Sauce for the Perfect Pitch - Blog Outreach
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      <link>
        http://getgood.typepad.com/getgood_strategic_marketi/2008/08/the-secret-sauc.html
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      <description>
        &amp;laquo; Simplicity  |  Main  |  BlogWorld Expo and the entertainment industry  &amp;raquo;    08/13/2008  The secret sauce for the perfect pitch    First things first. No matter what wed like to believe, there is no such thing as the perfect pitch. One persons spam is often another persons breakfast.
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        http://getgood.typepad.com/getgood_strategic_marketi/2008/08/the-secret-sauc.html
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:00:35 PDT
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      <title>
        Blogger Relations Series: Bloggers Talk To Agencies and Brands
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      <link>
        http://bloombergmarketing.blogs.com/bloomberg_marketing/2008/09/blogger-relatio.html
      </link>
      <description>
        Home  					  About  					  Contact  					  Divas  Blogroll       				 			 						 				 					 												 					 					 						 						  The Diva Marketing Blog Approach To Blog Strategy GO &amp;raquo;  					 					 						 						  Looking for a presentation or workshop on blogs, eMarketing, marketing for non marketers? GO &amp;raquo;  					                                                                         Subscribe by RSS       Subscribe by Email                                                            						 															 									 									Blog It! -
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      <guid>
        http://bloombergmarketing.blogs.com/bloomberg_marketing/2008/09/blogger-relatio.html
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 13:59:22 PDT
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        Marketing blogs and corporate social media strategies for innovative companies
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      <link>
        http://bloombergmarketing.blogs.com/bloomberg_marketing/2008/08/pulse-of-the-in.html
      </link>
      <description>
        Home  					  About  					  Contact  					  Divas  Blogroll       				 			 						 				 					 												 					 					 						 						  The Diva Marketing Blog Approach To Blog Strategy GO &amp;raquo;  					 					 						 						  Looking for a presentation or workshop on blogs, eMarketing, marketing for non marketers? GO &amp;raquo;  					                                                                         Subscribe by RSS       Subscribe by Email                                                            						 															 									 									Blog It! -
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        http://bloombergmarketing.blogs.com/bloomberg_marketing/2008/08/pulse-of-the-in.html
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        Do Your Homework BEFORE You Reach Out to Bloggers
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      <link>
        http://getgood.typepad.com/getgood_strategic_marketi/2008/03/pr-people-do-yo.html
      </link>
      <description>
        &amp;laquo; Camp Baby Blogstorm  |  Main  |  Insanity &amp;raquo;    03/21/2008  PR people: do your homework BEFORE you reach out to bloggers    As weve seen this week  alone,  from the  Camp Baby blogstorm  and other incidents (like  inviting   Jewish  moms to Disney over Passover), it is painfully apparent that many PR firms and reps reaching out to bloggers  dont do their homework . This is probably the root cause of the most egregious blogger relations SNAFUs.
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        http://getgood.typepad.com/getgood_strategic_marketi/2008/03/pr-people-do-yo.html
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        5 Tips for Blogger Outreach
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      <link>
        http://releaseit.pwrnewmedia.com/?p=19
      </link>
      <description>
        Release It!   PWRs Blog about New Media Releases and Communications in the Digital World 	 		 		 			  Home  			  About  			  PWR Home  		 		 			  Subscribe to feed  		 	    &amp;laquo;  PR(SA) and Time   &amp;bull;   PODCAST: What bloggers want with Foremski and Biggs  &amp;raquo;  	 		 			 5 Tips for Blogger Outreach 			 June 25, 2008 in  Bloggers ,   Blogs ,   Journalists ,   New Media Release  by  Malayna  		 		 			 The blogosphere has quickly become essential for PR professionals.  Blogs not only offer additional coverage, they also influence traditional journalists and spread news quickly
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        http://releaseit.pwrnewmedia.com/?p=19
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        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 09:57:03 PDT
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        Conversation Agent: Blogger Outreach - it's not Your Program, it's their Content
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      <link>
        http://www.conversationagent.com/2009/05/blogger-outreach-its-not-your-program-its-their-content.html
      </link>
      <description>
        Conversation Agent  		  	  			 				 					 						 							 	 &amp;laquo; Answering the Social Phone  |	 Main 	|  The Agency Side of Business: Mitch Joel, Twist Image &amp;raquo;   			 Blogger Outreach - its not Your Program, its their Content 		 		 			    A couple of weeks ago we discussed  when it was a good idea to include bloggers in your media outreach . I&amp;#39;m using this conversation to also share some important information about the way marketers still relate to customers.
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      <guid>
        http://www.conversationagent.com/2009/05/blogger-outreach-its-not-your-program-its-their-content.html
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      <pubDate>
        Tue, 23 Jun 2009 09:56:47 PDT
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        Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: blogger outreach
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        http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/blogger_outreach/
      </link>
      <description>
        Beths Blog:  How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media  		 A place to capture and share ideas, experiment with and  exchange links and resources about the adoption challenges, strategy, and ROI of nonprofits and social media.  	  			 				 					 						 								 		   	  	 About Beth Kanter 	 		 							  Beth Kanter:  About   							  Beth Kanter: Hire Me   							  Beth Kanter: Wiki Portfolio   					 	   	     	     	   	     	  Enter your email address:         Delivered by  FeedBurner   	   	     	     	   	 License and Search 	 		 							        This work is licensed under a  Creative Commons Attribution
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        http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/blogger_outreach/
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        Blogger Outreach: New Research Study Attempts to Define Success
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        skip to main   |       skip to sidebar         Communication Overtones, Social Media and Public Relations Strategy      Social media techniques and strategy underpinned by public relations principles.                             Navigation  About Us   Our Team   Our Philosophy Services Clients Case Studies Resource Links News Contact                Speaking At...               More of  kamichats events                       Blogroll            The Buzz Bin     What Happened to the Collegial Marketing Blogosphere?   3 hours ago             KDPaines PR Measurement Blog     Thoughts on the Berlin
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        How to launch a successful blogger-outreach program in one day - The Viral Garden
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        Home   |   Speaking/Training   |   My Bio   |   Contact Mack  Social Media Rate Sheet  Need Social Media Help?   |   	            	 	      	  How to launch a successful blogger-outreach program in one day    Tuesday, September 18, 2007                                        For any company that is looking to leverage the blogosphere in its marketing communications efforts, heres all you need to do:   9:00 am - 11:00 am:  Go to  Technorati  and  Google Blog Search  and search for bloggers that are talking about your company.  Make a list of at least 20 bloggers that have blogged about your company
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        The SEO benefits of blogger outreach | PRBLOGGER.COM
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        You Can't Separate Social Media and SEO
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        contact  		  colloquium  		  articles  		  about  	                   		  You Cant Separate Social Media and SEO  		 July 21, 2008 by  ian  		        Social media and SEO are now inextricably linked. You couldnt separate em if you tried.  I used to tell clients "Hey, well do SEO, and if you pay us extra well execute a nice social media marketing campaign, too".
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        Leveraging Social Media Buzz for SEO Success - ClickZ
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        ClickZ               Interactive Marketing Events               Search Engine Watch               Search Marketing Events                Subscribe to Newsletters 	                 Subscribe to RSS Feeds  	    	   	  Free Webcasts               How to Advertise               Contact Us              Intensive workshops, high-level keynotes &amp; networking events: Join us for the SEO, PPC &amp; Social Media boot camp we call...   SES San Jose !                                                You are here:   ClickZ Home            &amp;rsaquo;  Experts  &amp;rsaquo;  Search Engine Marketing  &amp;rsaquo;  Search Results
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        Is Page Load Speed Google’s Next Organic Rankings Factor? | BuzzStream Blog
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        BLOG    BuzzStream Home  		  Subscribe   	            BuzzStream Blog      		 Ideas, Startups, Social Media, PR, SEO, Austin 		   		        	 	 		 			 				 					 Is Page Load Speed Google&amp;#8217;s Next Organic Rankings Factor? 					 by  Jeremy Bencken  on  June 8, 2009  				 				               A tweet out of  SMX Advanced  last week got my attention:     posted by Meaghan Olson ( @MissDeFacto ) from  TotalAttorneys.com    We&amp;#8217;ve known  since March of 2008  that Google factors page load time into the Adwords quality score, which helps determine ad rankings. But there&amp;#8217;s been no discussion
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        Building a Web Site Theme with Silos, Part 2
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        http://www.bruceclay.com/newsletter/volume30/themeparttwo.html
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        Internet Marketing  &amp;raquo;  About Us  &amp;raquo;  Newsletter  &amp;raquo; Feature                               				                  FEATURE FOCUS: Building a Web Site Theme with Silos, Part 2  by  Bradley Leese ,  April 30, 2007   Subject Theming  Googles mission as stated on the company information page is "to organize the worlds information and make it universally accessible and useful." No other engine strives as efficiently as Google to be accountable for relevant results and, when presented with obvious signs of error, they have corrected their course time and again.
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        Building a Web Site Theme with Silos, Part 1
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        http://www.bruceclay.com/newsletter/volume29/themepartone.html
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        Internet Marketing  &amp;raquo;  About Us  &amp;raquo;  Newsletter  &amp;raquo; Feature                               					              FEATURE FOCUS: Building a Web Site Theme with Silos  by  Bradley Leese ,  March 31, 2007   Part 1: Introduction  Search engines award keyword rankings to the site that proves that it is least "imperfect" for the relevancy of a subject or theme. It is the nature of a search engine to try and dissect a site into distinct subjects that add up into an overall theme thereby representing a clear straightforward subject relevancy.
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        Advanced SEO: Siloing Content - Shimon Sandler - SEO Consultant
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        How To Optimize For Conversion In Organic Search Results
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        http://searchengineland.com/how-to-optimize-for-conversion-in-organic-search-results-19105
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        First Time Visit? Start Here!                                                                           		 			  Home  			  News  			  Features  			  Columns  			  How To  			  Newsletters &amp;amp; Feeds  			  Members Only  			  Events  			  Community  			  About Us  		                            	  MEMBER LOGIN &amp;gt;  |  BECOME A MEMBER &amp;gt;  	       	                     How To Optimize For Conversion In Organic Search Results  		  May 12, 2009 at 4:24pm ET by  Daniel Waisberg    		 		 In the past, SEO success was measured by rankings of target keywords; then the focus moved to traffic; today we
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        Tradeshows Need to Get in the Information Business
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        A recent post -  Could Tradeshows Be ‘Googley’?  looks at various aspects of what trade shows need to do to be successful in the future.  Given that I&amp;#8217;ve worked for several large tradeshows in the past, definitely it&amp;#8217;s tough times.  One suggestion stuck out at me:
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        Excellent Analytics Tip#5: Conversion Rate Basics &amp; Best Practices | Occam's Razor by Avinash Kaushik
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        Occam&amp;#8217;s Razor by Avinash Kaushik  	 	  						 							 31 Jul 2006 12:07 am   Excellent Analytics Tip#5: Conversion Rate Basics &amp;#038; Best Practices     	    It is only fair to follow up a post titled &amp;#8221; Stop obsessing about conversion rate &amp;#8220;  with this post.  (Just Just in case you have not read the  Stop Obsessing  post that please read that first for more context).
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        Reviving The Long Tail of SEO | SEO Design Solutions
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        Skip to content  		 		 			  Home  			  SEO Services  			  SEO Blog  			  About Us 				 				  Portfolio/Clients  				  			  Get Free Quote  			  Contact Us  		     						 			 				 				 			 		 		 		 			    			 Call  312.794.7883  for  free SEO  analysis! 		 		     		   			 				   &amp;laquo;  SEO, is it Method, Art or Science?  				  Search Engine Optimization Concepts  &amp;raquo;   			   		 	  	 	       Reviving The Long Tail of SEO     		 		 			 								    Depending on  how far along in the sales cycle  a consumer is, the keywords they use to find products or services in  search engines  drastically
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        Blogger Outreach
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        I've been getting more and more messages these days that are asking me to take a look at a particular product or service.  I wish I had time to look at all these great things, but I find that I have to be pretty selective about where I will  spend my time .    I have a tendency to talk about things that are a little less bleeding edge than some other bloggers.  I want to see that they are proven in the market somewhere before I'm generally going to jump on them.
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        Rick Short is Long on Social Media Marketing Success
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        Inbound Marketing Strategies, SEO, Social Media Marketing  Actionable Tips, Trends, Interviews with Successful Online Marketers               	 	 	 				 			  Rick Short is Long on Social Media Marketing Success   April 25th, 2009  by Bernie | Filed under  General Marketing ,   Web 2.0 ,   social media .     			 				         Rick Short Interview:   Play Now   |  Play in Popup  |  Download  (2750)    This podcast interview is with  Rick Short , Marketing Communications Director at  Indium Corp . The interview is an excerpt from my forthcoming  social media marketing book  and covers the history
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        Social Media Success Stories From Surprising Industries
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        About Us                Contact Us                Support                                                                            Home    Blog    Portfolio    Services    Value                                                                                     Inbound Marketing Journal               Social Media Success Stories From Surprising Industries     Kuno Creative - Tuesday, May 12, 2009    Still not convinced that Inbound Marketing and its emphasis on social media fits your industry or marketing plan? Maybe you think it has no place in "hands-on" industries like construction and manufacturing...
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        Informaltion Retrieval - 10 papers you need to read | Science for SEO
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        Science for SEO          	 a bridge between worlds          				 			  Home                About Me    Learning about IR    Learning about SEO    Consulting services  			 		     			 											 						 10 papers you need to read  						 							                             CJ 							 April 08, 2009                         	  Information retrieval ,   Tutorials                         		 Comments Off                       		                                                           Tags:  Andrei Broder ,  Bruce Croft; ,  Christopher Manning ,  Gavin OBrien ,  Gerard Salton ,  Heinrich Schuetze ,
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        Large Site SEO: How to Waste Your #1 Ranking with Bad Formulas
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        Search Engine Journal  			 				 Subscribe via  RSS      or email: 				 					 					   					   				 			  		 					 							 																   					 Large Site SEO: How to Waste Your #1 Ranking with Bad Formulas 					 June 9th, 2009 by  Matt Leonard  |  27 Comments     					      	    	     If  you’re a serious SEO, this is the post to show it in the ‘Comments’ below. The  following example is a real world example, from a large site, and not for the  faint of heart.
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        Alltop vs Browse My Stuff
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        I was recently asked what the difference was between Alltop and Browse My Stuff when it comes to a particular topic - in this case the topic was  Professional Speaking . 
 So let&amp;#8217;s compare: 
 
  Speaking.Alltop.com  and
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        Long Tail SEO - 60+ Articles
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        One of the value propositions for  Browse My Stuff  is that it organizes content in a way that should be good to help long tail SEO ( search engine optimization ).  When we were in the process of designing Browse My Stuff, I had a hard time finding good resources on how to go about long tail SEO.  I&amp;#8217;m still constantly looking. 
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        The Complete Google Analytics Power User Guide - VKI Studios Blog
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        Forget 'The Long Tail' - Go For The Sweet Spike
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        home      archive      topics      about          Guest Posting on Wisdump &amp;gt;     &amp;lt; How Long is the Ideal Blog Post?        What next?    Google, Privacy, and You    How Long is the Ideal Blog Post?    New Google Analytics Rocks the Proverbial Socks    Alexa Rolls Out New Stats    What does it take to be in 9rules?          about the site  9rules network    Modern Life  front page  Post archives  Posts by category  Colophon (about the site)   Modern Life  RSS Feed     most recent posts   2007: More Web Design Trends &amp;amp; Cliches  JavaScript LED Message Scrolling Display  LED Icons  Screen
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        Social Filtering
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        Great post on social filtering Eric Sauve -  Why Social Filters are a Must for Communities : 
  Social filtering is essential in a community system as when you have more than 30 pieces of content or 30 people it becomes impossible to identify the most relevant content and people.  
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        Why Filtering is the Next Step for Social Media
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        Cloud Culture: Introducing the Filters
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        Cloud Culture      Form and Function in a Networked World                 Sunday, January 11, 2009      Introducing the Filters      If you took the contents of an average Barnes and Noble, and you dumped it into the streets and said to someone, &amp;#8220;You know what&amp;#8217;s in there? There&amp;#8217;s some works of Auden in there, there&amp;#8217;s some Plato in there.
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        idiomag » Blog Archive » The 3 social filters
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        http://www.allendalevillagehall.org.uk/main/sub.php?p=6-36065 main/sub.php?p=6-36065 p=6-36065 6-36065  hJar aSe k  http://www.allendalevillagehall.org.uk/main/sub.php?p=6-308 main/sub.php?p=6-308
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        The role of knowledge filters | Tom Chance's website
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        Tom Chances website	       	     	  	            	            	     	       	        the struggle of memory against forgetting	                     	    	                          Home   &amp;bull;    Articles   &amp;bull;    Research   &amp;bull;    Contact                	  Tom Chances website                                   The role of knowledge filters                                               By tom - Posted on December 1st, 2005           Tagged:   Free culture         After my  initial reflections on David Weisenbergers "shape of knowledge" seminar  Ive come to some more general conclusions to
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        Weblogg-ed » “Social Filters”
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        Site menu:  about   |   speaking   |   my stuff  ed blogs   |   resources  rss guide  videos  contact          	 						 				  The Shifts    	 27 Mar 2008 08:05 am   &amp;#8220;Social Filters&amp;#8221;  	  	   	  Great article in the New York Times  that asserts the  Clay Shirky idea I noted here earlier  of a publish then filter world.   According to interviews and recent surveys, younger voters tend to be not just consumers of news and current events but conduits as well — sending out e-mailed links and videos to friends and their social networks.
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        Online Marketing Blog     TopRank&amp;#8217;s internet marketing blog on the intersection of digital PR, social and search engine marketing.              Home        About        Resources        Archives        Subscribe        Consulting         Contact                      				 		       			  User Generated Content for SEO    11 Comments  | Posted by Lee Odden on Sep 6th, 2007 in  Online Marketing ,   SEO ,   Social Media ,   User Generated Content   			 			     				    At SES San Jose, I spoke on a panel with Matt McGee and Andrew Goodman about user generated content with SEO benefits. During the
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        Wetpaint Injected Blog  	  		 					  Home  &gt; 			 User-Generated Content Requires a New Kind of SEO 			 Posted by  ryan_wetpaint  on September 24th, 2008   No Comments 				 Injecting user-generated content into your site will make you think of your search engine performance differently than you may be used to.   With your current editorial content, you’re likely targeting specific keywords or phrases that perform well for your industry.
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        Cyclone Ranger         [chris keane | ernie hacks]                          Test    Test 2                                                                    Home  »  Blogs  »  chris&amp;#039;s blog           Why SEO matters for user-generated content                                                   Submitted by chris on February 28, 2008 - 3:10pm.             Lately Ive been surprised to hear people say something to the effect of "when it comes to social networking and UGC, SEO doesnt matter" in a number of different conversations. Nothing could be farther from the truth.
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        Occam&amp;#8217;s Razor by Avinash Kaushik  	 	  						 							 02 Feb 2009 02:12 am   Paid Search Analytics: Measuring Value of &amp;#8220;Upper Funnel&amp;#8221; Keywords     	   &amp;#8220;How do I measure the value of my &amp;#8220;upper funnel&amp;#8221; keywords?&amp;#8221; 8221; People ask me this all the time.  Upper funnel keywords are typically those that are used
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        Google's Search-based Keyword Tool: Monetize The Long Tail of Search | Occam's Razor by Avinash Kaushik
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        Progressive keyword targeting: climbing up the long tail of search rankings | Factoidz
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        Inbound Marketing Strategies, SEO, Social Media Marketing  Actionable Tips, Trends, Interviews with Successful Online Marketers               	 	 	 				 			  Long Tail SEO Strategy Delivers Gold   May 30th, 2009  by Bernie | Filed under  SEO .     			 				 I recently wrote an article for our  Optimize newsletter  about the importance of aligning goals with plans. The gist of the article is that if you have big goals, your plans better match up or forget about reaching your goals.
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        Building Better Web Sites   John McKown: President of Delaware.Net, Inc.   					 			 03.26.09  			  The Long Tail - A Secret Behind SEO Dominance  			 Posted in  Articles ,   ECommerce ,   Internet Marketing ,   Real Estate SEO ,   Search Engines and SEO ,   Team-Logic CRM ,   Web Developer Tools ,   google  at 7:22 pm by john 					 Here is one of the plays that comes right out of my Search Engine Optimization (SEO) playbook.  This tip should make you more money with your website, but it also unfortunately takes more work for you to implement. 
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        Science for SEO          	 a bridge between worlds          				 			  Home                About Me    Learning about IR    Learning about SEO    Consulting services  			 		     			 											 						 Long-tail is rubbish!  						 							                             CJ 							 February 26, 2009                         	  Information retrieval ,   SEO &amp;amp; marketing                         		                      		                                                           Tags:  conversational systems; ,  dumais ,  fit power-law; ,  Hitwise ,  horvitz ,  lau ,  long-tail ,  Matt McGee ,  natural
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        Long-Tail Criticisms - Applications for SEO | Distinct SEO Blog
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        SEO Calgary   	  				   Distinct SEO                                                                                                                  					 				  Long-Tail Criticisms - Applications for SEO  						  			June 9, 2008 at 7:18 am - By: Barry			&amp;#183; Filed under  SEO 						 					 			 The phrase The Long Tail was popularized by Chris Anderson in Wired magazine in 2004. The statistical model with the cool name is primarily used to describe marketing models seen primarily in large firms like Amazon.com, Ebay, or Netflix.
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        PPC Marketing and Long-Tail Analysis - Rebuttal | Distinct SEO Blog
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        SEO Calgary   	  				   Distinct SEO                                                                                                                  					 				  PPC Marketing and Long-Tail Analysis - Rebuttal  						  			September 14, 2006 at 2:57 pm - By: Barry			&amp;#183; Filed under  SEO 						 					 			 One of the methods of analysing your Long Tail for SEO applications (or any other function) is to use the online tool HitTail. We are pleased to present a guest write GaryTheScubaGuy, who will offer his thoughts in rebuttal to my article on  Long-Tail Criticims.
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        SEO For Multiple Word (Long Tail) Queries
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        http://ezinearticles.com/?SEO-For-Multiple-Word-(Long-Tail)-Queries&amp;id=2152997
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        Submit Articles   				 					 						 					 					 												   Members Login 						 						 						 Email Address: 						 						 Password: 						 						 												 						 						 Forgot Password? 						 												 						 					 				 				        Benefits   				        Expert Authors   				        Read Endorsements   				        Editorial Guidelines   				        Author TOS   				 				   				 				        Terms of Service   				        Ezines / Email Alerts   				        Manage Subscriptions   				        EzineArticles RSS   				 				   				 				        Blog   				        Forums   				        About
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        Sat, 06 Jun 2009 05:58:36 PDT
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        Official Google Blog: Eye-tracking studies: more than meets the eye
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        http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/eye-tracking-studies-more-than-meets.html
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      <description>
        skip to main   |       skip to sidebar                           Eye-tracking studies: more than meets the eye    2/06/2009 09:45:00 AM Imagine that you need a refresher on how to tie a tie. So, you decide to type [how to tie a tie] into the Google search box. Which of these results would you choose?    Where did your eyes go first when you saw the results page?
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        http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/eye-tracking-studies-more-than-meets.html
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        Sat, 06 Jun 2009 05:58:02 PDT
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        Practical eMarketer: SEO | Long Tail Keywords
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        http://practical-emarketer.blogspot.com/2009/04/seo-long-tail-keywords.html
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        skip to main   |       skip to sidebar         Practical eMarketer      Simple, free and inexpensive solutions to building profitable business relationships across the web from your home office.                 Friday, April 24, 2009      SEO | Long Tail Keywords      Keywords are those search terms internet surfers type into search engines to locate specific information or products.  Say you are considering changing automobile insurance company.
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        10 Ways to Diagnose a Google Penalty
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        http://www.searchenginejournal.com/10-ways-to-diagnose-a-google-penalty/10566/
      </link>
      <description>
        Search Engine Journal  			 				 Subscribe via  RSS      or email: 				 					 					   					   				 			  		 					 							 																   					 10 Ways to Diagnose a Google Penalty 					 May 27th, 2009 by  Ann Smarty  |  9 Comments     					      	    	    An interesting thread on  WebmasterWorld forums  discusses ways to diagnose a possible Google penalty. If you suspect your site / URL is being filtered out / penalized (e.g.
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        http://www.searchenginejournal.com/10-ways-to-diagnose-a-google-penalty/10566/
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        Does Including A Physical Address On Your Website Help Rankings?
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      <link>
        http://searchengineland.com/does-including-a-physical-address-on-your-website-help-rankings-19669
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        First Time Visit? Start Here!                                                                           		 			  Home  			  News  			  Features  			  Columns  			  How To  			  Newsletters &amp;amp; Feeds  			  Members Only  			  Events  			  Community  			  About Us  		                            	  MEMBER LOGIN &amp;gt;  |  BECOME A MEMBER &amp;gt;  	         	     	    Column: 100% Organic  	    	 	                             Does Including A Physical Address On Your Website Help Rankings?              May 28, 2009 at 7:00am ET by  Michael Gray                   		 As businesses become more virtual in
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        http://searchengineland.com/does-including-a-physical-address-on-your-website-help-rankings-19669
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        Sun, 31 May 2009 07:33:26 PDT
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        The ROI of PPC Beats Most Advertising Opportunities
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      <link>
        http://www.searchenginejournal.com/the-roi-of-ppc-beats-most-advertising-opportunities/10475/
      </link>
      <description>
        Search Engine Journal  			 				 Subscribe via  RSS      or email: 				 					 					   					   				 			  		 					 							 																   					 The ROI of PPC Beats Most Advertising Opportunities 					 May 18th, 2009 by  Brian Carter  |  3 Comments     					      	    	    At Fuel Interactive, we’re always trying to find more profitable advertising and marketing channels for our clients. That means we test beyond those channels already known to have the best ROI (which are email marketing and PPC).
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        http://www.searchenginejournal.com/the-roi-of-ppc-beats-most-advertising-opportunities/10475/
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        Sun, 31 May 2009 07:27:40 PDT
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        After a Google Penalty, How Long Does It Take To Get Rankings Back?
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        http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/018637.html
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      <description>
        Google AdSense Finally Fixed Manage Ads Color Picker  |	 Main 	|  Google Webmaster Tools "Link From" Report Bug   	 		 November  6, 2008 		  After a Google Penalty, How Long Does It Take To Get Rankings Back?  			 		 					 Ill start by saying that this is not a case study.  There is a  WebmasterWorld  thread that asks, how long does it take to re-obtain the old rankings one had, prior to receiving a Google penalty, and then Google reincluding the site after a reinclusion request.    We already saw that a reinclusion request can take anywhere from a few days to a few years, based  on our poll .
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        http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/018637.html
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        Sun, 31 May 2009 07:26:07 PDT
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        Can't Shake A Google Penalty? What To Do Next?
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        http://www.seroundtable.com/archives/019435.html
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        Being Your Own SEO Client Is Not Easy  |	 Main 	|  How Does Google AdSense Decide To Send You A Tip?   	 		 February 17, 2009 		  Cant Shake A Google Penalty?  What To Do Next?  			 		 					 Are you one of those webmasters that simply cannot get out of the Google penalty box?  Are you convinced you have a penalty that is keeping you from the first page of Google?
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        Sun, 31 May 2009 07:25:51 PDT
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        Greatest Linkbuilding Story Ever Told
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        http://www.searchenginejournal.com/greatest-linkbuilding-story-ever-told/10237/
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        Search Engine Journal  			 				 Subscribe via  RSS      or email: 				 					 					   					   				 			  		 					 							 																   					 Greatest Linkbuilding Story Ever Told 					 May 6th, 2009 by  Robert Enriquez  |  39 Comments     					      	    	    My philosophy is that if the link gets  indexed in Google then it is a really good back link. Those that get indexed  higher have more quality.
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      <guid>
        http://www.searchenginejournal.com/greatest-linkbuilding-story-ever-told/10237/
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        Sun, 31 May 2009 07:22:31 PDT
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        Indispensable Link Building Tools | Wiep.net
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      <link>
        http://wiep.net/talk/diy-link-building/indispensable-link-building-tools/
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        Home                    About Wiep    In Dutch    Services    Contact         	 		     	 	                  			                          May              27                                                Indispensable Link Building Tools                                          DIY Link Building                                                                        A good link building toolbox is invaluable. Some tools provide extra information or insights, while others  point you to possible new link targets.
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        http://wiep.net/talk/diy-link-building/indispensable-link-building-tools/
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        Sun, 31 May 2009 07:20:27 PDT
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        What Hasn’t Changed In SEO/SEM - The Top 6
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      <link>
        http://www.dirjournal.com/articles/6-classic-seo-articles/
      </link>
      <description>
        Design Trends, Internet Marketing, SEO, Social Media Marketing     	  Sunday,   May 31st, 2009                   Home      |     Submit Link     |     Blog    |    Articles    |    Whats New     |     Most Popular                                        	          		         &amp;laquo;  Building and Protecting Your Personal Brand        Do Summer Blockbuster Movies Bother With On-Site SEO?  &amp;raquo; raquo;     		 			  6 Classic Articles Every SEO Should Read   May 27th, 2009 by  Alysson Fergison  in  Internet Marketing ,   SEO ,   Site Architechture   					  First time visiting DirJournal Marketing
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        http://www.dirjournal.com/articles/6-classic-seo-articles/
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        Sun, 31 May 2009 07:19:54 PDT
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        Blog Topics
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        http://www.browsemystuff.com/wpblog/blog-topics/
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      <description>
        In this blog, we will be discussing a variety of different topics that all relate to what Browse My Stuff does.  These topics include: 
 
 Long Tail Search Engine Optimzation / Long Tail SEO 
 Aggregation
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        http://www.browsemystuff.com/wpblog/blog-topics/
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        Tue, 26 May 2009 06:55:42 PDT
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        Browse My Stuff Blog
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        What is Browse My Stuff?
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        http://www.browsemystuff.com/wpblog/introduction-to-browse-my-stuff/
      </link>
      <description>
        Browse My Stuff allows the creation of topic hubs around virtually any topic.  It is flexible in its use, but it is generally designed to allow the creation of either: 
 
 Public Topic Hubs 
 White Label Topic Hubs
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        http://www.browsemystuff.com/wpblog/introduction-to-browse-my-stuff/
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        Sat, 23 May 2009 15:46:36 PDT
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        Browse My Stuff Blog
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        35+ Examples of Corporate Social Media in Action
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        http://mashable.com/2008/07/23/corporate-social-media/
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        Skip to content  		  Skip to navigation  	 	 		 			 				 					  Mashable  					 						  en  						  fr  						  es  					 				 				  			 		 		 			 				 Mashable Lists 				 					  Twitter  					  How To  					  Music  					  Travel  					  WordPress  					  Jobs  					  Games  					  Google  					  Business  															 						 More Lists 						 							 								 									 										  Blogger  										  Blogging  										  Bookmarks  										  Browsers  										  Business  									 									 										  Celebrity  										  Current Events  										  Dating  										  Desktop Apps
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        http://mashable.com/2008/07/23/corporate-social-media/
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        Thu, 21 May 2009 15:06:23 PDT
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        Online Publishers: Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow
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      <link>
        http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/online_publishers_dont_stop_thinking_about_tomorrow.php
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      <description>
        One of the main themes of discussion here at the  Web 3.0 Conference  in New York City is how Web content is being digested. With the shift from destination sites to syndication through multiple channels, the publishers that create all this content face a real challenge. They have typically relied on page views: the more page views, the more advertising revenue.
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        http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/online_publishers_dont_stop_thinking_about_tomorrow.php
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        The Long Tail and Social Media
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      <link>
        http://online-social-networking.com/the-long-tail-and-social-media
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      <description>
        The long tail  has recently become a major buzzword both in business and online. 
 The long tail concept is rather abstract, so it can help to look at concrete examples. Let&amp;#8217;s look at examples from my   blogging   experience. 
 The Long Tail of the Search
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        Find the Date When a Web Page was First Published on the Internet
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      <link>
        http://www.labnol.org/internet/search/find-publishing-date-of-web-pages/8410/
      </link>
      <description>
        Find the Date When a Web Page was First Published on the Internet              	    	 There are basically three different dates associated with any &amp;quot;public&amp;quot; web page that&amp;#8217;s available on the Internet:  1.  The publication date  - this is the date when a web page or a website is first uploaded on to a public web server so that human beings and search spiders can find and read that page.
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        http://www.labnol.org/internet/search/find-publishing-date-of-web-pages/8410/
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        The Future of the Media: Something More Than Worthless News
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      <link>
        http://blogs.salon.com/0002007/2009/05/11.html#a2376
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      <description>
        BLOG The Future of the
Media: Media: One More Time 
 
 
 
   
     
         
       
         N   early
15 15 years ago I was asked to give a speech at a conference of Canadian
mainstream mainstream media types and 'content aggregators'.
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        http://blogs.salon.com/0002007/2009/05/11.html#a2376
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        Mon, 11 May 2009 19:29:00 PDT
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        Content Networks are the New Blogs | chrisbrogan.com
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        http://www.chrisbrogan.com/content-networks-are-the-new-blogs/
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        chrisbrogan.com  	  	 		    	    Home    About    Speaking    Rockstars    Newsletters    Contact    Best Of    	 		 			 				 					 Content Networks are the New Blogs 					  May 10, 2006  &amp;middot;     Comments    				 				  A recent study has come out saying that the average regular internet user visits around seven sites regularly. They may surf over 100 or 1000 sites a week, but as far as faithful standby sites go, people stick to about seven.
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        http://www.chrisbrogan.com/content-networks-are-the-new-blogs/
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        Mon, 04 May 2009 15:24:49 PDT
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        Twitter Marketing: Why You Don't Need to Mass Follow Twitter Users
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      <link>
        http://www.doshdosh.com/twitter-marketing-mass-follow-users/
      </link>
      <description>
        Dosh Dosh  	 	 		 		  Home  		  About  		  Contact  		  Advertise  		 	    	  	 		 	  Twitter Marketing: Why You Don&amp;#8217;t Need to Mass Follow Users  	 		  A few days ago Twitter  announced  on their status blog that all Twitter users are only allowed to follow a maximum of 1000 people a day. This rule This rule was designed to cut down on  &amp;#8216;follow spam&amp;#8217; , the act of following many Twitter users in order to get them to follow you back or click on your links.
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        http://www.doshdosh.com/twitter-marketing-mass-follow-users/
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        Sun, 26 Apr 2009 07:19:53 PDT
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        Big list of search engine ranking factors - Search and Internet Marketing rants, news and views - the Fire Horse Trail
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        http://www.huomah.com/Search-Engines/Search-Engine-Optimization/Search-Geeks-Guide-to-Ranking-Factors.html
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        Home     Search Engines     General SEO      Search Geeks Guide to Ranking Factors                      Friday, 17 April 2009                		 					 				 					Latest Adventures				 			 					 			 				 	 		 			Host level spam detection 	 		 		 			the SEO Geeks Newsletter is Rocking 	 		 		 			Search Geeks Guide to Ranking Factors 	 		 		 			Whats wrong with this picture? 	 		 		 			Twitter Follow friday - mega list edition 	 	 			 		 		 				 				 			 				                   			 		 		 		            Ride Along         		 					 				 					Daves Favs				 			 					 			 				     SEO Higher Learning
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        http://www.huomah.com/Search-Engines/Search-Engine-Optimization/Search-Geeks-Guide-to-Ranking-Factors.html
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        Social search, Help engines, and Sense-making
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      <link>
        http://libraryclips.blogsome.com/2009/04/01/social-search-help-engines-and-sense-making/
      </link>
      <description>
        Social search is resurfacing as a  hot topic of late , due to how effective Twitter has become in helping you find information, and how it is close to how we source information in the offline world (via our network). Twitter is being differentiated by being called a &amp;#8220; Help Engine &amp;#8220;. 
	 I think it&amp;#8217;s getting us closer to the KM productivity (sense-making) aim that
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        http://libraryclips.blogsome.com/2009/04/01/social-search-help-engines-and-sense-making/
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        Wed, 01 Apr 2009 01:29:45 PDT
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        Blog/Twitter Strategy: 50 Tips for Social Media Strategists | Blog Consulting by Visionary Blogging
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      <link>
        http://www.visionaryblogging.com/blog-twitter/
      </link>
      <description>
        Blog Consulting  		  Blogging Guides  		  Archives  		  About  		  Contact  	 	 				 								 			                          50 Ways to Mix Your Blog and Twitter  			 March 23rd, 2009 by   Easton Ellsworth    				       Here are 50 simple ways  to take your blog and your Twitter account, mix them together and make something even tastier than its ingredients. I&amp;#8217;ve used these tips in work for  Blog Action Day  ( @blogactionday ),  Heifer International  ( @heifer ) and others.
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        http://www.visionaryblogging.com/blog-twitter/
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        Tue, 24 Mar 2009 08:01:19 PDT
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        Find Out How Much Traffic a Website is Getting
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      <link>
        http://www.labnol.org/internet/find-website-traffic-hits/8008/
      </link>
      <description>
        Find Out How Much Traffic a Website is Getting                	    	 Do you want to spy (or &amp;#8216;research&amp;#8217;) on your competitors to know how much traffic their sites are getting?   Now there are a bunch of traffic estimation services (like Alexa, Compete, Quantcast, etc.) from where you can obtain statistics (page views + unique visitors) of almost any website for free but is the data accurate?
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      <guid>
        http://www.labnol.org/internet/find-website-traffic-hits/8008/
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        Mon, 23 Mar 2009 15:07:09 PDT
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        Average US query size in January 2009 | IT Facts
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      <link>
        http://www.itfacts.biz/average-us-query-size-in-january-2009/12782
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      <description>
        IT Facts         Numbers, market shares, money, everything IT.                  	      IT topics 		 				  3G  	  Advertising  	  Broadband  	  Consoles  	  Consumer electronics  	  Digital imaging  	  E-commerce  	  E-government  	  E-mail  	  Employment  	  Fraud  	  General  	  Handhelds  	  Internet usage  	  Mobile usage  	  Music  	  OS  	  Outsourcing  	  PCs  	  Peripherals  	  Power &amp;amp; Energy  	  RFID  	  Search engines  	  Security  	  Semiconductors  	  Servers  	  Software  	  Software dev  	  Spending  	  Telecom  	  Television  	  Venture capital  	  VOIP  	  Web traffic  	  Wireless
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        http://www.itfacts.biz/average-us-query-size-in-january-2009/12782
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        Thu, 12 Mar 2009 16:48:20 PDT
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        7 Essential SEO Cheat Sheets
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      <link>
        http://www.searchenginejournal.com/7-essential-seo-cheat-sheets/8908/
      </link>
      <description>
        Search Engine Journal  			 				 Subscribe via  RSS      or email: 				 					 					   					   				 			  		 					 							 																   					 7 Essential SEO Cheat Sheets 					 March 3rd, 2009 by  Ann Smarty  |  33 Comments     					      	    	  You can&amp;#8217;t remember everything especially with that huge amount of new information we consume daily. It is always great to have a few sheets that list most essential data we often need to deal with.
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      <guid>
        http://www.searchenginejournal.com/7-essential-seo-cheat-sheets/8908/
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        Wed, 11 Mar 2009 06:15:24 PDT
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        Comprehensive Keyword Analysis: It Is Not All About Keyword Research Tools
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      <link>
        http://www.searchenginejournal.com/comprehensive-keyword-analysis-it-is-not-all-about-keyword-research-tools/9100/
      </link>
      <description>
        Search Engine Journal  			 				 Subscribe via  RSS      or email: 				 					 					   					   				 			  		 					 							 																   					 Comprehensive Keyword Analysis: It Is Not All About Keyword Research Tools 					 March 9th, 2009 by  Ann Smarty  |  5 Comments     					      	    	   Keyword research  is not (or shouldn&amp;#8217;t be) just about creating a list of keyword phrases a surfer uses when performing a search. Using just a few SEO tools to create a keyword list, you won&amp;#8217;t research much.
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      <guid>
        http://www.searchenginejournal.com/comprehensive-keyword-analysis-it-is-not-all-about-keyword-research-tools/9100/
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        Wed, 11 Mar 2009 06:14:15 PDT
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        Sunday Morning SEO: Target Long Tail Keywords First | The Blog Herald
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      <link>
        http://www.blogherald.com/2009/03/08/target-long-tail-keywords-first/
      </link>
      <description>
        Network    901am  &amp;bull;  Blogger Jobs   &amp;bull;  Blogging Pro  &amp;bull;  Performancing   &amp;bull;  Tubetorial   &amp;bull;  XFEP    	     	 				   			   	 		  News  &amp;bull;  Features  &amp;bull;  Interviews  &amp;bull;  Guides   &amp;bull;  100 Stories  &amp;bull;  Tag Cloud  &amp;bull;  Archive  	 	 				 		 			 				  				 			 			 		 			   	 										 					  Sunday Morning SEO: Target Long Tail Keywords First  					 						 							 Filed as  Guides  on March 8, 2009 1:20 am  						 						 							 by  Dee Barizo  						 					 					  For many bloggers, when they first get interested in SEO, they will go after the most competitive
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        http://www.blogherald.com/2009/03/08/target-long-tail-keywords-first/
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        What Is Newsmastering And What Are Newsradars? RSS News Aggregation And Re-Publishing For Beginners - Robin Good's Latest News
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      <link>
        http://www.masternewmedia.org/news/2008/08/15/what_is_newsmastering_and_what/index.htm
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        Q&amp;A: How do I Handle Content Scrapers? Can They Hurt My Rankings?
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        Home  			  Archives    About  			  Contact  			  Resources    WP Themes  		 	 		 		 		  	 	   	 					 Q&amp;#038;A: How do I Handle Content Scrapers? Can They Hurt My Rankings? 			   Arun Basil  asks:   Daniel, Recently I had been getting some backlinks to my articles from sites that look like genuine sites. These backlinks comes within about 2/3 hours of posting content.
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        The Long Tail of Page One Rankings
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        Search Engine Journal  			 				 Subscribe via  RSS      or email: 				 					 					   					   				 			  		 					 							 																   					 The Long Tail of Page One Rankings 					 February 23rd, 2009 by  Glenn Gabe  |  21 Comments     					      	    	  When  I’m meeting with clients or prospective clients, I’m often asked how important  it is to rank on page 1 of the search engines.  It definitely is, and more on that topic in a minute.
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        The New Value in the Web - the Archive - A New Approach to Search is Needed
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        If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it fall - does it make a noise? If you have a site with a huge archive and people cant find what is in it - does it have any value? 
 There are likely millions of blogs out there that over time have become deep repositories of knowledge about all subjects. Cooking,
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        TagSpace - the new dimension in social media
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        View    Edit                          To edit this page,  create an account .  Already have an account?  Log in !              Linguistic Tools   Page history   last edited by  Quinn Dombrowski  6 days, 1 hour ago       Definition:    Software that supports morphological analysis, natural language processing, tagging, transcription, building concordances, speech analysis, and other linguistic research.      Tools:      AGTK: Annotation Graph Toolkit : "a suite of software components for building tools for annotating
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        View    Edit                          To edit this page,  create an account .  Already have an account?  Log in !              Text Analysis Tools   Page history   last edited by  Lisa Spiro  3 weeks, 4 days ago       Definition:    Software that enables users to determine the frequency with which words or phrases are used, create concordances, view words in context, and otherwise study patterns in texts.           Tools:          Attensity : (commercial) text analytic and data extraction framework   Basis Technology
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        Using Social Media: Part 5 – Blogger Relations
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        http://prmeetsmarketing.wordpress.com/2009/01/29/using-social-media-part-5-%e2%80%93-blogger-relations/
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        Blogger Social 2008  
   
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 “Blogger Blogger Outreach” 
   While I would consider blogs an integral part of any “traditional” public relations strategy, blogs are
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        http://searchengineland.com/scalable-on-page-seo-strategies-11792
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        Optimizing A Large-Scale Web Site? Do The Two-Step
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        SEO Rates
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        http://www.webmasterworld.com/search_engine_promotion/3069030.htm
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        Welcome  to WebmasterWorld  Guest from 69.89.75.251      register  ,   login  ,    search,     glossary,     subscribe,     help,     library,     PubCon,      announcements   ,   recent posts  ,   unanswered posts      PubCon Austin Supporter                              Home  /  Forums Index  /  The Marketing World  /  General Search Engine Promotion and Marketing Issues               	 Forum	  Library  :  Charter  :  Moderators:    agerhart     &amp;amp;     caveman            General Search Engine Promotion and Marketing Issues                               SEO Rates    How to charge a client?
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        Debating the Long Tail - Conversation Starter - HarvardBusiness.org
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        There's No Money In The Long Tail of the Blogosphere - ReadWriteWeb
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        ReadWriteWeb          ReadWriteWeb    ReadWriteTalk    Enterprise    Jobwire        About    Subscribe    Contact    Advertise                RSS      RWW Daily by Email           RSS      RWW Weekly Wrap-up                   Home    Products    Trends    Company Index   Best of RWW    Archives                     Theres No Money In The Long Tail of the Blogosphere          Written by  Alex Iskold  / November 28, 2007  1:05 AM        /  98 Comments                 		   &amp;laquo; Prior Post         		   Next Post &amp;raquo;                    In 2004  Chris Anderson  wrote an influential book called
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        Excellent Analytics Tip #10: How Thick is Your Head and How Long is Your Tail? | Occam's Razor by Avinash Kaushik
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        Occam&amp;#8217;s Razor by Avinash Kaushik  	 	  						 							 19 Mar 2007 12:59 am   Excellent Analytics Tip #10: How Thick is Your Head and How Long is Your Tail?     	   According to the WOMMA Wombat2 2006 study roughly 88% of internet users &amp;ldquo;locate websites&amp;rdquo; using search engines. This is a rather obvious fact and we do our best with our Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) efforts to maximize our exposure via search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask etc).
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        Internet Marketing and Search Engine Optimization Blog: Long Tail Modifiers for SEO
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        Peter Hamilton 	Internet Marketing Junkie	                  Monday, December 29, 2008                                    	 	 Long Tail Modifiers for SEO	                                       So you’ve secured some first rate rankings for some of your target keyphrases and you are looking to expand that traffic.  Well, there are about a hundred ways to do this, but one of the most simple solutions that many people neglect is modifying your keyphrases to include some long tail.
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        The Long Tail of SEO Theory | SEO Theory - SEO Theory and Analysis Blog
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        http://www.seo-theory.com/2007/07/20/the-long-tail-of-seo-theory/
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        SEO-Theory    About SEO Theory    What SEO Theory Means to You    SEO Theory White Papers    SEO Glossary  		  Subscribe   	 		  SEO Theory - SEO Theory and Analysis Blog  		 Algorithm analysis, Web community relationship analysis, SEO practices and techniques, industry news, etc. 	 	 		 			 				 					 The Long Tail of SEO Theory 					 by  Michael Martinez  on  July 20, 2007  				 				  There are not many people whom I would regard as &amp;#8220;SEO theorists&amp;#8221;: real thinkers who do first-line research, formulate their thoughts, and share their conclusions.  A fair number of spammers practice
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        Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2008: Social Media, SEO, and More " techipedia | tamar weinberg
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        The 7 Ways to Get Traffic on the Web
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        Creating a Sweet High Value Keyword List in 5 Minutes : SEO Book.com
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        join    upgrade    blog    tools    forums    training    videos    aff    about    support                      &amp;laquo; Fracturing Media to Help Small Online Publishers                  Creating a Sweet High Value Keyword List in 5 Minutes                 		               	 Jan 12   	 		 Step 1: list a few core keywords  For this example we will cover hosting...so so
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        Death of the long tail? | Tracking Tourism: The Tourism Research Blog
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        Three Generations of SEO (Part II) " HighContrast
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        SEO &amp; User Generated Content
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        Search Engineers Q&amp;A  |	 Main 	|  Daily Search Forum Recap: February 27, 2008   	 		 February 27, 2008 		  SEO &amp; User Generated Content  			 		 					 Search engines love good content, but good content can take a lot of time to prepare. So why not turn to your users and visitors? User Generated Content -- UGC -- has the advantage of often being full of passion plus
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        Bruceclay.com - User Generated Content &amp; Search - SEO Blog
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        http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/archives/2007/08/user_generated.html
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        Internet Marketing  &amp;raquo;  Blog                              	                                 &amp;laquo; Issues In Analytics  |   SEO Blog   |  Buzz Monitoring &amp;raquo;                 August 23, 2007              User Generated Content &amp; Search              Posted by Lisa Barone  Rebecca Lieb is moderating this morning’s User Generated Content &amp; Search session with speakers Andrew Goodman (Page Zero Media), Matt McGee (Marchex) and Lee Odden (TopRank Online Marketing).  Up first is  Lee Odden .
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        Bruceclay.com - Maximizing SEO Returns with User Generated Content - SEO Blog
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        Internet Marketing  &amp;raquo;  Blog                              	                                 &amp;laquo; Social Media Analysis and Tracking  |   SEO Blog   |  Black Hat, White Hat: Playing Dirty with SEO &amp;raquo;                 August 20, 2008              Maximizing SEO Returns with User Generated Content              Posted by Susan Esparza  My wrists hurt.  So does my brain.
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        Should Your SEO Strategy Target the Head or the Long Tail? - Search Engine Watch (SEW)
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        Benefits of Optimizing for Long Tail Search
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        http://www.avangate.com/articles/long-tail-search-94.htm
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        Home  	    WordPress  	  Plugins 	 		  WP-JSON  	  	  Themes 	 		  Mumrik WordPress Theme  		  NeeWee  	      Write for Us    About    Contact  	 	 					 Subscribe to RSS 							or  Subscribe via E-mail 					 	 	 		  Front-End Book  		 Front End Engineering, SEO, Online Marketing and User Experience 		        	 	 	 				 						 				   1 Comment   Posted on April 11th, 2008 by Mattias Hising 				  Long Tail SEO  				 Category:  SEO , Tags:  keywords ,  long tail ,  SEO ,  serp  				 					 If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my  RSS feed . Thanks for visiting!         What is the  Long
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        Come for the Ride&amp;#8230;  		 The Chronicles of an Atlanta Autos Startup 	 	 		 			  About Us  		 	     	 						 				  Marketing Result 02: Long Tail SEO  				 					    The long tail SEO experiment took a bit longer to conduct than others.  Traditionally, these things could take a few weeks up to a few months to get right.  Luckily for us, a site with millions
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        Come for the Ride&amp;#8230;  		 The Chronicles of an Atlanta Autos Startup 	 	 		 			  About Us  		 	     	 						 				  Marketing Test 02: Long Tail SEO  				 					 Most of the companies I&amp;#8217;ve consulted for had sick budgets that allowed them to buy traffic.  While these techniques are great for them to build an audience and establish a barrier to entry, they don&amp;#8217;t do so well for bootstrap startups and/or startups that do not have extensive experience with interactive marketing.
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        Search Engine Journal  			 				 Subscribe via  RSS      or email: 				 					 					   					   				 			  		 					 							 																   					 Long Tail Search &amp;#038; Web Analytics 					 December 30th, 2005 by  RobSullivan  |  11 Comments     					      	    	   Long Tail Search &amp;#038; Web Analytics   There is a theory called &amp;#8220;The Long Tail&amp;#8221; that noted that a relative handful of blogs have many links going into them but &amp;#8220;the long tail&amp;#8221; of millions of blogs have only a handful of links going into them.  It is very similar to the bowtie theory.
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        Hitwise Intelligence - Bill Tancer - US: Guest Post - Sizing Up the Long Tail of Search
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        http://weblogs.hitwise.com/bill-tancer/2008/11/sizing_up_the_long_tail_of_sea.html
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        Hitwise Intelligence - Bill Tancer - US    &amp;laquo; Palin - Most Searched for Political Figure  | Main |  Lipstick and the Narrative Fallacy &amp;raquo;    November 06, 2008  Guest Post - Sizing Up the Long Tail of Search   At  Hitwise  our clients are always discovering new trends from the vast amount of data we offer. From those findings we frequently get asked by clients to let them post their findings to our research blog.
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        10 Reasons Why Your Website Looks Like Spam
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        http://www.webuildpages.com/blog/website-quality/10-reasons-why-your-website-looks-like-spam/
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        Internet Marketing Blog 					 				   				 			  			 				 				   				       				      SEO Tools  |  Internet Marketing Services  |  Training &amp;amp; Consulting   |  Content Creation  |  About  |  Contact  |  Blog  				       				   			 			  			 				 					 															 																	 						  10 Reasons Why Your Website Looks Like Spam  						 						 						 							 Posted by  							 								   								QualityGal 							 							 Date 							 								 November 5, 2008 							 							 Category 								 	  Website Quality   														 Related 							 								  How to Tweet your Google Reader
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        Google Penalties | SEO Nightmares
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        http://www.seonightmares.com/google-penalties/
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        SEO Nightmares    			 Google Penalties 					 Known Google filters and penalties  You probably have a Google penalty when your site (or an important page)  suddenly disappeared from the index. You will recognize this by lower traffic  and lower sales. But if your site had a steady ranking (for a longtime) for a specific keyword  phrase and suddenly the usual ranking drops ten or twenty pages, then this also
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        Mon, 15 Dec 2008 00:00:00 PST
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        SEO, SEM Tutorials: Search Engines Potential Penalties or Banning by Search Engines and Directories - Google Penalties Paid Links Penalties Yahoo Guidelines Google Guidelines - Web Site Resources, Website Tips - WebsiteTips.com
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        http://websitetips.com/seo/penalties/
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        skip to content     skip to search/sidebar     skip to site information                   Home    Tutorials    Web Resources    Recommended Books    About    Contact        You are here:   WebsiteTips Home     Web Site Resources     SEO, SEM      SEO ,  SEM  Tutorials, Articles    Search Engine Penalties, Banning by Search Engines           SEO ,  SEM     Articles, Tutorials on Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing , Page 4   Potential Penalties or Banning by Search Engines and Directories        Within the Potential Penalties or Banning by Search Engines and Directories section
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        Mon, 15 Dec 2008 00:00:00 PST
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        SEOmoz | A Long List of Competitive Link Searches
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        http://www.seomoz.org/blog/a-long-list-of-competitive-link-searches
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        Login                                         Email                  Password                  Remember?                                                                     Register                                            Go PRO                                                                                                                                                                                     SEOmoz.org                      Daily SEO  Blog             Pro + Free SEO Tools             Search Marketing Guides             User Powered  YOUmoz             SEO Services  Marketplace
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        http://www.seomoz.org/blog/a-long-list-of-competitive-link-searches
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        Anatomy of a Google Filter/Penalty (or how not to do nofollow PR sculpting) | SEO Scientist - Applying the scientific method to SEO
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        http://www.seo-scientist.com/anatomy-google-filter.html
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        SEO Scientist - Applying the scientific method to SEO         			 			 Feedburner Chicklet 			        		 	 		 Pages 		 			  About me    Contact Me  		 	 		 			 LinkedIn 			       		 		 			 Twitter 			     follow neyne at http://twitter.com   		   Categories 		 			  General  	  Google  	  Linking  	  Science  	  SEO  	  WordPress  		    General Reading 	   Violent Acres  	    SEO 	   Blue Hat SEO    Google Blogoscoped    Google OS    Oilman    SE roundtable    SEO By the Sea    SEOMoz    Slightly Shady SEO  	  		    				 						     		 		 			 Advertisement 			  		 		 			 Recent Posts
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        Google Penalty Advice for Webmasters
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        http://www.ksl-consulting.co.uk/google_penalty.html
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      <description>
        Advice on how to check for a Google penalty. We also include recovery tips from Google penalties  		     			     				  					  						  Home  	 					  About Us  						  SEO Consultancy          					 								  Search Engine Optimisation  								  SEO Services  								  SEO Consultants - Rates  							 						 						  Web Design          					 								  Bespoke Web Design  								  Web Site Portfolio  								  Web Design Rates  								  Website Updates  							 						 						  Training Courses          					 								  SEO Training Overview  								  SEO Training Course  								  Web Marketing
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        My Top 5 Blogging Outreach Mistakes
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        http://prmeetsmarketing.wordpress.com/2008/10/23/my-top-5-blogging-outreach-mistakes/
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      <description>
        The posts that I learn the most from are by those who are willing to show their mistakes and what they&amp;#8217;ve learned. This not only humanizes them but also makes us feel just a little bit less stupid!    
   
   While there are a lot of posts about how to pitch a blogger, I thought it would be an interesting twist to list the top five mistakes I&amp;#8217;ve made a la Letterman style:   
   
    My Top 5 Pitching Blogger Mistakes    
  
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        Wed, 22 Oct 2008 19:58:50 PDT
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        Natural Search Tactics for Retailers
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        http://www.stephanspencer.com/search-engines/natural-search-tactics-for-retailers
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        Stephan Spencers Scatterings  							 The Scattered Wisdom of a scientist turned web marketing virtuoso 							 								  January 2009     S    M    T    W    T     F    S              &amp;gt;&amp;gt;                  1  2  3    4  5   6    7    8   9  10    11  12  13  14  15  16  17    18  19  20  21  22  23  24    25  26  27  28  29  30  31      							 							 							 							 										  RSS Feeds  									   									    Latest posts      							  Latest comments      							   Search  									   									   									      									   									    The web marketing blog of  Stephan Spencer : founder
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        Mon, 06 Oct 2008 00:00:00 PDT
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        Blogger Outreach for PR - Worst Practices
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      <link>
        http://webmarketcentral.blogspot.com/2008/09/blogger-outreach-for-pr-worst-practices.html
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      <description>
        Despite the fact that several smart PR bloggers, including  Cece Lee ,  Laura Moncur  and  Elge Premeau  have written about what works in blogger outreach for PR, there are still a lot of agencies and PR people who just don't get it. Their efforts at appealing to bloggers are awkward at best, counterproductive at worst.     Want bloggers to write nice things about your product, service or company?
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        http://webmarketcentral.blogspot.com/2008/09/blogger-outreach-for-pr-worst-practices.html
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        Thu, 25 Sep 2008 05:57:00 PDT
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      <title>
        The SEO Guide to Information Architecture | AudetteMedia
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      <link>
        http://www.audettemedia.com/blog/seo-guide-information-architecture
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      <description>
        &amp;laquo;  Internet Marketing and the Limitations of Language    Lifestyle Marketing and the Online Shopping Experience  &amp;raquo;     The SEO Guide to Information Architecture              Related Info                    Search Engine Optimization    Outsourcing Services for Agencies: SEO Implementation    Content Development    Outsourcing Services for Agencies: Content Development                   Adam Audette is a veteran internet marketer and the founder of AudetteMedia. In addition to helping corporations increase their online visibility, Adam publishes  the LED Digest , a discussion list for
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        http://www.audettemedia.com/blog/seo-guide-information-architecture
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      <pubDate>
        Wed, 27 Aug 2008 00:00:00 PDT
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        Blogger Outreach for PR: The Importance of Follow-Up
      </title>
      <link>
        http://webmarketcentral.blogspot.com/2008/04/blogger-outreach-for-pr-importance-of.html
      </link>
      <description>
        Being social media savvy, you add blogger outreach to your PR plans for a new product launch. You carefully research blogs using related keywords and competitor names to build a solid outreach list. You carefully craft your message, following best practices for  blogger PR outreach : personalize each message, make it clear that you've read the blog and understand its subject matter, and explain the relevance of your message.
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        http://webmarketcentral.blogspot.com/2008/04/blogger-outreach-for-pr-importance-of.html
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      <pubDate>
        Thu, 24 Apr 2008 07:43:00 PDT
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      <title>
        Pitching Bloggers
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      <link>
        http://prmeetsmarketing.wordpress.com/pitching-bloggers/
      </link>
      <description>
        Since I wrote my original post on   PR and Blogging Outreach: 8 Practical Tips  , I've noticed a deluge of postings by bloggers about how to pitch bloggers. I had been updating my original post with any posting that I came upon regarding this topic. I
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      <pubDate>
        Thu, 13 Sep 2007 08:19:47 PDT
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      <title>
        PR and Blogging Outreach: Practical Tips
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      <link>
        http://webmarketcentral.blogspot.com/2007/09/pr-and-blogging-outreach-practical-tips.html
      </link>
      <description>
        Note: this is the second of two guest-posts from PR guru-ess Cece Salomon-Lee on how Web 2.0 has changed the practice of PR. The first covered macro issues; this piece focuses on how PR professionals can best approach bloggers.   In my first post on  PR and blogging , I had discussed the macro issues impacting the quality of outreachâ€”both traditional media and blogging.
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        http://webmarketcentral.blogspot.com/2007/09/pr-and-blogging-outreach-practical-tips.html
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        Tue, 04 Sep 2007 04:34:00 PDT
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