Entries for December, 2010

Find Twitter Users That Matter

TweetA while back, previous mySEOblog author Kirin Knapp mentioned in her SEO Toolbox post about Twellow (the Twitter yellow pages), and I would like to dedicate this post to elaborating on this quality service as a webmaster and search tool. If you are a Twitter user and are heavily involved in the 140-character microblogging service, [...]

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The SERPs Get Safer

TweetWe all know that the Internet is a big place filled with lots of content from every different niche that you can and cannot think of. With this in mind, there may be content out there on the web that you do not trust and could be violated by, and not really any way of [...]

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Sort Your Search Results By Reading Level

TweetEver since the recent redesign of the Google front page and their SERPs, the search giant has been developing new and innovative ways to get the information that you search for presented in better ways without having to rummage through irrelevant information. Some of these new features that Google has implemented are: Google Instant, and [...]

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Why Flash Should Not Dominate Your Site

TweetAs a directory editor, I see a lot of submissions come in of websites that have Flash all over their website where the navigation AND content are published within a Flash container with absolutely no HTML anywhere to be found. In SEO circles, this can be a bad practice and hurt the rankings of your [...]

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Bing Unveils Artist Pages

TweetWith Google at the forefront of the search industry, the increasingly popular search engine Bing (owned by the software giant Microsoft) is always looking for ways to be as cutting edge as possible or be a step ahead of Google in any way that it can. Earlier this week, Bing announced on their blog that [...]

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