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Whitehat SEO Tips for Bloggers By Matt Cutts

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

WordCamp 2007 is over and here’s the most popular presentation about SEO tips by Matt Cutts himself. The video is a little over an hour long but I promise it’s well worth the time because Matt Cutts shares some interesting tips and tricks about seo and blogging.
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PageRank Finaly Updated!

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

It is here at last! Google has finaly updated its PageRank in Q4 2007, the most awaited Update of all times. Three days ago I wrote about Google slashing penalties across the blogosphere and it looks like that was a start of DC servers update. Today (over night) it finaly occured. Congratulations to everybody […]

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5 On-Site SEO Tips

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

Search Engine Optimization doesn’t mean buying high PR links only, it’s also little things that are usualy forgotten because bloggers take them for granted. I’ll list some tips here that will give you extra boost and help to optimize your blog better for the search engines.
1. One target only
Never optimize a page for more than […]

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What Is Google Sandbox?

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Google Sandbox is the name used to describe Google’s filter that disables quality ranking and rating of new domain names. Sandbox supposed to prevent spammers spam the search engine. Some say it’s a myth and other say it’s real but Google hasn’t officialy recognized the “sandbox” although Matt Cutts admitted it.
What’s going on?
So how […]

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I again apologize for the delay but my hosting provider is upgrading some of their servers and my blog happens to be on one of them. I was told the upgrade will be over on Sunday afternoon. Thank you for your patience.
Those who say PageRank doesn’t matter, you should think again. Perhaps it doesn’t […]

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Articles Are The Best SEO Technique

Friday, September 21st, 2007

First let me apologize for the absence yesterday, I had some issues with my ISP. Thank you for your patience.
Search engine algorithms are constantly changing. What was considered a good SEO technique yesterday is probably useless today, that’s why you need to be up-to-date all the time. That’s really easier said than done, especialy […]

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5 Things Google Looks For

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Although Google looks at over 100 different criteria (which can change in importance over time) for ranking websites, there are five aspects or elements that are currently deemed a must do if you’re serious about top ranking on Google. There are also other elements that are important also, but we’ll leave that for some other […]

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Optimize Your Anchor Text

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

While I was surfing vangardx’s blog I couldn’t leave without noticing the popular backlinking game. This is sort of a chain-letter with links inside and the point of it is increasing the number of backlinks to your website. Now there aren’t just pure links in the letter but there are anchor texts which give your […]

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How To Build Backlinks in 4 Easy Steps

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

If you want your blog to gain high PR, rank better in SERPs and attract traffic you will have to build strong backlinks. I know there’s been a lot said about backlinking so I’ll just present four easy steps I recommend. I realize this is time consuming but it’s a must if you wish […]

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Google PR Update On The Way

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Aren’t we all a little bit anxious about what Google is going to show us? Do you ask yourself whether your PageRank is going to increase, decrease or stay the same? We don’t quite know when exactly the update is going to take place but the roumor has it it’s starting somewhere between the last […]

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