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SEO

Very good SEO monitoring tools

April 14, 2009

You might not know but recently I was very busy with the “educational” part of my life, and I didn’t devote much of my time to SEO and my Internet Business. Fortunately the Financial Crisis got me to think that its much better to have many income streams as possible and I got back to [...]

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Short Domain vs Long Domain Name

April 5, 2009

Every industry/niche differs in the way domains should be named, especially if that industry is highly competitive. In such situations you don’t have much options since the short words of generic Top Level Domains like .com, .net and .org are already taken. Domainers (the profession dealing and trading domain names) say that the most valuable [...]

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War against the automated content scrapers

April 4, 2009

Well, if you have a somehow popular website, you are eventually going to bump into that problem. For those of you who are not familiar with Website Content Scrapers, I’ll explain that those are Web Bots just the same as the Search Engine Bots, but with the main difference that the content “stolen” from your [...]

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SEO Experiment: Overloaded Shared Hostings can affect your Search Engine Rankings badly!

February 18, 2009

During the last few months I’ve been noticing serious changes in search engine behaviors especially on my large websites having more than 100k pages. Some of them have been sitting on my HostGator account who’s well know as being one of the largest shared hosting overseller offering unlimited domains hosting. When I moved those sites [...]

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Problems with the Domain Aftermarket

February 18, 2009

As you may already know I‘m a big fan of the Domain Aftermarket and during the last few years I‘ve collected pretty good domain portfolio. Unfortunately not all domains are as good as they should be and this case is one of them. Nearly six months ago I‘ve purchased the domain “usemortgages dot com” and [...]

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The Directory Experiment Part 2

February 18, 2009

If you followed my experiments you can see that I did one Directory Experiment few months ago when I started developing my very own web directory network. Now thugs kinda changed and I can hit you up with some updates that kinda spoiled my day. As you know I tested 1000 directory submissions on 3 [...]

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Internet War or Duplicate Content Experiment?

February 18, 2009

One of my colleagues just noticed that a new MFA website popped out in one of my high CPC niches and this news really got me upset. I don‘t really care that I have to share profit with someone else, but rather the fact that low quality MFA websites decrease the overall CPC values for [...]

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What am I going to do with those High Website Bounce Rates?

February 18, 2009

On top of all the problems that I had recently I’ve just learned that Google is taking serious considerations on websites with high bounce rates and this got me really worried because most of my websites are made in first-page-all content structure and most people don’t bother to click-thru the website as its not mandatory. [...]

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For which Search Engine I should optimize now? Google, MSN or Yahoo?

February 18, 2009

I‘m currently at that point in my SEO career that I‘m really wondering where I‘m heading. Until now I’ve been so obsessed with Google and Google Search Ranking that I merely forgot about the other search engines and I have absolutely no idea where I’m ranking on Yahoo and MSN. Yesterday I got really curious [...]

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Web Guru Project part 1 is now Complete

February 18, 2009

I‘ve just completed the first part of the ImWebGuru.com project. The first article series for basic search engine optimizations now cover the topics from jump starting websites to high-end SEO. I‘ve covered all topics on content optimization as well as search engine friendliness and successful website architecture. In my next cycle I‘ll try to cover [...]

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