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Hottest search engine optimization software?

Friday, 2 June 2006  

That’s what the people behind the “RankAttack SEO Technology” website claim anyway. Apparently, their “aggressive technology” (whatever that means) enables the overwhelming majority of webmasters to enjoy improved rankings with the search engines in a matter of just days. Yes, that’s right, days. Not weeks, not months but days.

Claiming that SEO is a “difficult task”, with the search engines “always changing the rules”, they have come up with a piece of $79 (US) software which is able to mislead the search engines into believing that your brand new and shiny website is suddenly getting lots and lots of enquiries, so the search engines might as well hurry up and get the bloody thing indexed so even more people can enjoy the seemingly many benefits it offers to the mass populace.

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Quality content matters more than ever

Friday, 19 May 2006  

A few weeks ago, the search engine marketing firm iProspect published the findings of their study in “search engine user behaviour” which revealed a definite increase in the importance of websites getting top natural search results.

This is what I was referring to with my natural web for humans comment, on this blog as well as the original Sitepoint discussion thread.

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Show stolen web content with Autoblogger

Thursday, 4 May 2006  

The RSS syndication format is gaining rapid acceptance in the computing community. While blogs such as this one have always provided RSS content, the mainstream media are finally starting to catch on to the benefits RSS offers to the consumer.

While RSS will almost certainly kill email newsletters, it brings it’s own problems to website owners. As I’ve already mentioned, dodgy internet outfits are already using the RSS medium to steal content.

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Is SEO overrated?

Saturday, 29 April 2006  

For those who visit here regularly, my views on search engine optimisation “techniques” are pretty much known. Recently, I engaged in an online discussion in a forum thread which attempted to get different opinions on whether SEO was in fact overrated.

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Google death sentence

Monday, 13 February 2006  

Now that BMW and Ricoh have been caught spamming the search engines and their German websites have been removed from the Google index, I hope that BMW and Ricoh sack those idiots who obviously thought that trying to fool the world’s biggest search engine was a good idea.

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