Posts Tagged ‘search-engine’

Live-blogging (okay live-waving) Day 1 of Google I/O Keynote

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Okay, I’m going to try live-blogging the keynote of Google I/O, but I’m doing it with a twist. I’m going to try live-blogging in Google Wave with some other folks. Watch the live-stream video at http://www.youtube.com/user/GoogleDevelopers by the way.

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Live-blogging (okay live-waving) Day 1 of Google I/O Keynote

Thanks to This Month’s Sponsors April 2010

Friday, April 30th, 2010

I’d like to say thanks to the people who sponsored the blog this month, without them there wouldn’t be regular posts here. Text Link Ads – New customers can get $100 in free text links

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Thanks to This Month’s Sponsors April 2010

Interview with Nick Stamoulis of Brick Marketing

Monday, April 5th, 2010

The following is a sponsored post For this post we’re going to be talking to Nick Stamoulis of Brick Marketing, for my readers who might not know you can you tell us a little about yourself, and your company. Thanks Michael, I really appreciate you taking the time to ask me these questions.

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Interview with Nick Stamoulis of Brick Marketing

Hey! Editors! Leave Them Links Alone!

Friday, February 26th, 2010

There’s a trend of editors in the SEO world uptight about linking out. A friend in the industry who guest blogs recently told me that he was told by his editor he couldn’t promise links to contributors who participated in guest interviews. Others have been seeing the same, and writers I work with have seen their editors take forever about updating bios [with the attendant links] … WTF?

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Hey! Editors! Leave Them Links Alone!

How to Deal with Expired Product or Auction Pages

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Today’s post is question from Hicham Damahi of beezid.com/ who asks “How to handle expired product pages on a classified / auction site.” I’m going to expand the topic to cover expired product pages as well, since the concept it basically the same. I touched on this briefly in my Shopping Cart SEO Tips post, but there are a couple of different conditions that require some finesse so let’s run through the most common cases: Product Goes Temporarily Out of Stock: If a product goes out of stock temporarily, but you do expect to get it back in stock,  you’ll want to leave the page up from a search engine perspective. You want to make sure that you let the customer know the product is out of stock

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How to Deal with Expired Product or Auction Pages