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What Makes a Link Worthy Post

Finding quality SEO research on the internet can be difficult but today I stumbled upon a rare diamond that I recommend you bookmark and refer back to every once in a while. The post was written by Chenry, a contributor at SEOmoz. You can read the original post here but I’ve posted the whole article …

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Are links in footers treated differently to paragraph links?

A question was posed to Matt Cutts of Google the other day through Google Webmaster Central, “Are links in footers treated differently to paragraph links?” An interesting question indeed. If you look back to Google’s original Page Rank documents they say that the Page Rank was distributed uniformly throughout the web page. However, Google’s algorithm …

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Whiteboard Friday – Matt Cutts on NoFollow

Jen Lopez gets a quick interview with Matt Cutts and asks the question on the NoFollow rule. There has been much debate on the NoFollow rule of late since the publishing that there is proof that Google is indexing websites through Wikipedia, which has all outgoing links set as NoFollow. SEOmoz Whiteboard Friday – Matt …

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Link Exchange: Is it still worth it?

The SEO industry is abuzz with the term “link exchange”, otherwise known as “reciprocal linking”. For anyone who has delved into SEO, this is a term you have heard before but probably with a negative connotation to it. Most authorative SEO forums will tell you that reciprocal link building is dead but it seems there …

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5 reasons why Forums are good for online marketing

During these hard times caused by the global economic meltdown companies are turning over every penny twice before spending it. Both large and small companies are being forced to think out the box to keep overheads low and profit margins high. Large to small companies who have more than a handful of clients and who …

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