Getting the Anchor Text You Want

Posted by Eric EngeOne of the reasons people focus on buying links is that they want to be able to select the anchor text that they need to drive their rankings. It makes for a pretty simple relationship. You offer the publisher of another site money for a link, and in return you get […]

No, Unfortunately Digg Doesn’t Know Who You Are

Posted by rebeccaAs you fully know, this week we launched the 2008 Web 2.0 Awards. Like last year and the year before, the awards were met with praise and kudos (good job, Jane and crew), and the page was submitted to Digg in hopes of making the home page. Jane and Rand sent out some […]

Turning A Fail Into A Win: Twitter Gets PR Right

Posted by Jane CoplandUsing Twitter over the past week or so has been a very frustrating experience. The site takes a long time to load, its features either intermittently or permanently don’t work, updates get lost and, due to the site’s miserable uptime, its third party applications don’t work either. For a time, every second […]

How to Choose the Right SEO Vendor

Posted by randfishIt’s been a while since I saw a post that I felt really did this topic justice, and, to be honest, I’ve worked on this one on and off for a couple months now (which means, of course, that I had to rewrite largely from scratch to keep the flow positive). Rather than […]