Jury Duty, day 2

I have another day of jury duty. I haven’t been selected, but the voir dire is going into a second day because we started so late yesterday. I am not allowed to talk about the specifics of the case as long as I might potentially be a juror, however I can say that I think […]

Overlooked in the McLellan coverage

The coverage of the McClellan tell-all book has focused on the White House spin, which amid all the bluster about surprise and how this isn’t the Scott they all knew (come on, why should voters care that you’re surprised), they aren’t really contesting the assertions, or if they are, they’re doing it weakly.
Probably some of […]

People Who Can’t Link, And A Vague Argument For Google Analytics

Posted by Jane CoplandWe work in an industry where everyone can link. It’s very tough to find one SEO, or one person who’s interested in SEO, who doesn’t have a website of some sort. Many of us have more than one: a work-related domain and a personal or hobby site. None of us lacks the […]

SEOmoz’s 2008 Web 2.0 Awards: The Results

Posted by Jane CoplandTo quote our fantastic CTO Jeff Pollard, we’re live. 2008’s Web 2.0 Awards are finally complete.
Two years after SEOmoz’s first Web 2.0 Awards launched, we’ve finished compiling, ranking and awarding hundreds of websites across forty-one categories. We’ve added new categories and removed outdated ones. We’ve also again teamed with a great group […]