Posted by randfishI know, I know. Google’s indexing Flash and Flash developers can rejoice now that their content is SEO-friendly. Sorry - I don’t buy it for a second. Flash content is fundamentally different from HTML on webpage URLs, and being able to parse links in the Flash code and text snippets does not make Flash […]
July 17th, 2008
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Posted by willcritchlowIn addition to technical SEO posts, I want to spice up my contribution to SEOmoz with a few posts that are a bit more business-oriented. In my position running a business, I spend a lot of time thinking about business models, and before this, I used to be a management consultant (no, really) […]
July 17th, 2008
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Posted by randfishFor the last two years, SEOmoz’s Page Strength tool has been one of our most popular features. Using data collected from sources around the web, it aggregates, measures and scores a page based on its relative popularity and importance. But, it’s always had one huge flaw - not everything on the web is […]
July 17th, 2008
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Posted by Jane CoplandReputation management problems are delicate enough when a company or an individual discovers negative press in search results for its name or common keywords. The situation becomes even worse when undesirable results are not the work of a disgruntled person writing about another, but of someone pretending to be the other person. […]
July 17th, 2008
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