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Search Engine Optimization

Andy Beal has some great advice at MarketingPilgrim on blog SEO and search engines.
Check out these valuable posts:

Optimize Blog Post Titles
Blog Marketing Tips #2: Increasing Traffic with Killer Slugs
Do you still optimize your site for the search engines?
The Search Engines are Killing Creativity

Check out Andy’s Webside Chat for more great info on blogging for profits.
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Search Engine Watch has a great link building post today on the difference between using folders/directories or subdomains and how Google views both in terms of rankings.
You are going to get an education in subdomains today, because oddly, Search Engine Round Table also did a piece on the topic with the same Matt Cutts info, [...]

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Guest Blogger:  Jenn Horowitz, EcomBuffet.com
I was sitting here quietly working away on this Blog post when suddenly everything starts shaking. I’m thinking “wow, my ideas really rocked the world!”
No such luck though - it’s just an earthquake. Holy @%$# an earthquake??? Will there be another shake up? Am I prepared for [...]

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Seriously, this guy is a true search engine optimization guru. There are only really a handful of them in the world. Everyone else is a hobbyist compared to guys like Jerry who breaks sites and servers for a living just to find out what Google thinks of his tests.

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Don’t freak out. The tool is free. And if you stare at it long enough there is a slight feeling of elation coming your way once you see what the tool is doing.

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If you are using Wordpress as your content management system, you are enjoying better optimization out of the box than people using anything else to package their content. Good job. Now if you want to really spice up your SEO for Wordpress…

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He set it up on the ASC system on Saturday and is already in the top 10 for some of his main keywords. (In a market where keyword difficulty is far higher than most markets.

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Take this 7.5 step short course on getting banned from the search engines!

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For your website to reach its full potential, your web writing needs to appeal to the emotional needs of your target audience as well as the logical needs of search engine spiders.

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Some people would do well to get their “noses out of the books” and get into the larger discussion going on around them in their niche. Doing so will eventually show incredible traffic surges when people can finally find you with terms they are actually using to search rather than the vanity terms that general, non-converting people are using to search.

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