SEO Theory has put together a very well written document that covers the SEO myths surrounding PageRank and the NoFollow attribute. The document is a long, but informational read. I’ll try to cover the highlights for you.
SEO Myth Number 1. You Can Control The Flow Of PageRank On Your Site
Fact: Your PageRank is influenced [...]
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PageRank And NoFollow Myths Answered
Cagora - Interests Groups 2.0
Typically, if you want information on a particular subject, you fire up your favorite browser and type in your search terms into Google. Depending upon your method of searching and the popularity of the specific topic you are searching for, Google may or may not provide you with the most helpful results. Cagora hopes to [...]
August 25th, 2007 | Jeffro | 0 comments | ContinuedWhiteHat SEO Tips From Matt Cutts
Matt Cutts, the Google engineer responsible for the Google SpamTeam relates some white hat SEO techniques at the latest WordCamp Conference that took place back on July 21, 2007. This man knows what hes talking about, so listen closely!
August 25th, 2007 | Jeffro | 0 comments | ContinuedUpdates And Feedback Concerning Texty
In light of my Texty review which can be read here, Texty representatives have actually stopped by and left some important feedback regarding my take on the service and for that, I thank them. Texty has reiterated the fact that their service serves the needs of small web publishers as well as the personal site [...]
August 14th, 2007 | Jeffro | 0 comments | ContinuedAjax Powered Password Strength Meter
Code and Coffee has put together a password strength meter using Ajax to check the strength of a given password in real-time. Google and other web services are picking up on the trend of using these meters to inform new users, just how strong their chosen password is.
Using Code And Coffee’s demo page, I typed [...]
My First Podcast Sort Of
Every Monday, Pete Balasch Jr. hosts a show on Talkshoe called Internet Marketing And SEO Tips. About 2 weeks ago, Pete decided to do an apprentice type show where he takes a generally inexperienced user and teaches them about SEO and the different ways a new user can gain ground on search engines. This past [...]
July 17th, 2007 | Jeffro | 2 comments | ContinuedYahoo And Google Social Networks Round 2
In a recent blog post, I described the way I am trying to converge my online presence, as I am beginning to go through social network fatigue. Thankfully Google and Yahoo get the gist and are working on two new social networks which hope to combine a user’s online presence onto one page. Their first [...]
July 11th, 2007 | Jeffro | 0 comments | ContinuedWould You Pay For An Invite?
In a recent post, I described a conversation I had with my father concerning invitations and if there was a business opportunity in the making by perhaps, selling these invitations. Here is what was discussed.
I asked my dad if he thought that perhaps, there would be some sort of business opportunity surrounding invitations to these [...]
By Invitation Only
Sam Harrelson has put together a nice post detailing the buzz surrounding the GrandCentral acquisition. Sam discusses the activity with GrandCentral before the acquisition and then after. Once GrandCentral was acquired, Google then locked down the system to new users by making it an invite only service. Because of the acquisition and the move to [...]
July 4th, 2007 | Jeffro | 4 comments | ContinuedE-Learning 2.0 What You Need To Know
Read/WriteWeb has put together quite an interesting article detailing E-Learning 2.0 using Web 2.0 technologies. The article provides an overview of e-learning 2.0, including the leading web apps and sites in the niche, and predictions for its future. It’s awesome to see how all of this Web 2.0 technology stuff is being implemented in such [...]
June 25th, 2007 | Jeffro | 0 comments | Continued