Search Engine Optimization Resources

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By Paul Edmondson

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Resources For Search Engine Optimization

1. The most active source of information is Webmasterworld.  I even pay to get access to the members only threads, but mostly hang out in the Google forum.

2. Second place I go is SEW or Search Engine Watch.

3. Matt Cutts blog - He's good about answering questions.

4. SEO Black Hat - He's given me an idea or two.  Not for novices, but when he's not pitching a poker tournament he is worth a read. He'll love this free link.  Maybe he'll make a hub or two.

 



From Black Hat SEO

  • The Tale of the Liar Professor

    Via Hacker news, this story is a gem: "Between today until the class right before finals, it is my intention to work into each of my lectures … one lie. Your job, as students, among other things, is to try and catch me in the Lie of the Day.” Cool way ...

  • Resizing and Repurposing Amazon Images

    I know, I know . . . selling books is sooo 10 years ago. :) But the occasion may arise where you want to go old school and use amazon Images in your promotions. Let's say you want to use Amazon Images in your website to promote Adam Smith's ...

  • Competition Often Achieves what Usually Only Love Can Do

    "Market competition often achieves what usually only love can do: the divination of the innermost wishes of the other, even before he himself becomes aware of them. Antagonistic tension with his competitor sharpens the businessman's sensitivity to the tendencies of the public, even to the point of clairvoyance, regarding ...

  • Google Wave . . . So THAT’s How You Use It!

    Download Youtube Videos Firefox Addon.

  • Google Domination through Less-Than-Free

    This is one of the more interesting takes I've seen on Google's Business Model going forward.

  • The Games that Scam the Most, Win.

    Great write up over on TC on the various scams on Facebook and Myspace. Gotta love Mike bitching about scams on facebook with ads like this appearing on the same page of his site: Sounds like the pot calling the kettle black. That or maybe by clicking that ad, the majority ...

Matt Cutts Blog Mostly on Google and other stuff

  • Submit video questions for December 2009

    It’s that time again! Tomorrow afternoon I’ll record some new videos. I created a Google Moderator page where you can post questions or suggestions and vote topics up and down. I won’t be able to answer every single question, but I’ll tackle several popular questions plus a few interesting questions. Please ask questions that lots [...] - 31 hours ago

  • Live-blogging the Google Chrome OS event

    I’m sitting in a room at Google waiting to hear more about Google Chrome OS. You can watch the webcast along with me if you like. For starters, here’s what Google announced about Chrome OS back in July. At that time, Google called out “speed, simplicity and security” as the key ideas behind Chrome OS. Google [...] - 2 weeks ago

  • State of the Index, November 2009

    Last week I was in Las Vegas for PubCon, a conference for publishers, and I wanted to share the slides from my main presentation: When I get a chance, I’ll also re-create the talk on video and share the video with you, but in the mean time Lisa Barone did a nice live write-up and coverage [...] - 2 weeks ago

  • Expect Caffeine after the holidays

    Back in August we mentioned a developer preview of Caffeine, which is new technology that improves our indexing infrastructure. The feedback on Caffeine has been very positive, so we’re ready to move from the developer preview to the next stage of the roll out: going live with Caffeine at one data center. This means that [...] - 3 weeks ago

  • Gaping hole costume for Halloween 2009

    This year for Halloween I tried to do a see-through hole in your body costume: It worked okay, but not great. The biggest problem was that I didn’t have a gadget lying around the house that could output live composite video. Both my normal video camera and my digital camera had exhausted batteries that wouldn’t recharge, [...] - 5 weeks ago

  • Export your Google Docs data

    One of my favorite personal blog posts is about not trapping users’ data. In late 2006, Eric Schmidt declared “We would never trap user data.” Many of the major Google properties (search, Gmail, Calendar) make it trivial to export or download your data. In the past, Google Docs would let you export a single doc at [...] - 6 weeks ago

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Entrepreneur Blog  says:
2 years ago

Good collection of links. Aaron Wall is an authority to be sure - but don't forget other REALLY good sites like bluehatseo.com for instance. And as far as blackhatseo, I urge people to read up on blackhat techniques - - even if the reader is a white hat.

You know... the blackhat techniques of today are the whitehat techniques of tommorow.

This is a great Hub, I'm definitely giving it a thumbs up by the way.

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