Two Conflicting Judicial Opinions on Using a Competitor’s Trademark in Metatags

Posted by Sarah Bird, EsquireMay It Please the Mozzers,
Today we’re going to contrast two recent judicial opinions on the use of a competitor’s trademark in meta-tags. Same issues, different outcomes. Let’s take a very brief look at each case.
North American Medical Corp. v Axiom
2008 WL 918411 (11th Cir. April 7, 2008)
The two companies […]

Do I Really Need to Build Web Access to My Service?

Posted by randfishYes, whiny title writer, you most certainly do. Check out this piece from the AP on PapaJohns.com:
The nation’s third-largest pizza delivery chain trumpeted the $1 billion milestone Wednesday, noting that its U.S. online sales have been growing at an average clip of more than 50 percent per year. In 2001, the chain’s online […]

The Beginner’s Guide to Getting Your Foot in the Door

Posted by Danny DoverAbout two weeks ago Rand and Scott posted a Whiteboard Friday explaining how to get an SEO job. I think it is a great resource for SEOs who already have a lot of experience, but what about those who don’t? How are the inexperienced supposed to get their first job at an […]

When Duplicate Content Really Hurts

Posted by Eric EngeIntro from Rebecca: Eric Enge is a guest blogger for SEOmoz. His posts primarily focus on link building, but he has tackled other topics as well. He has previously written about the role of outbound links, various ways to pursue links, the role of directories in link building, Google’s Ajax APIs, and […]