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Today I watched this fascinating video from SEOmoz guru Rand Fishkin and thought I’d pass on my evolutionary thoughts on his concept. Keep reading for some useful tips.Linkjuice riverAs this video suggests, Google aims to pass link juice up the...
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There may be several PHP communities on the Interweb. However, where others coddle and then fade away, TalkPHP is the pinnacle of all PHP communities where members are a part of a community that is constantly moving forwards in great panda like steps.The.
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As a web designer, I’m constantly pitted against the shortcomings of Internet Explorer. This is particularly the case for me, as my speciality is CSS. Often it feels like I’m burning the midnight oil so Bill Gates can line his pockets. Today..
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Pink hat SEO - 964 days ago
Today I thought I would discuss one of the lighter sides of search engine optimisation. Recently a friend of mine introduced me to a novel SEO tactic that I had, quite frankly, completely overlooked.Pink hat SEO is the practice of pretending to be a...
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In today’s marketplace people seem to obsess greatly over pagerank. It seems you’re nobody without pagerank. Today I thought I would put this misconception to the test using a simple experiment.Search engines use two tools to determine your...
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