Robots.txt vs Rel=Nofollow vs Meta Robots Nofollow

Wednesday, 06 August 2008

I was just fixing up our Robots.txt tutorial today, and figured that I should blog this as well. From Eric Enge's interview of Matt Cutts I created the following chart. Please note that Matt did not say they are more likely to ban you for using rel=nofollow, but they have on multiple occasions stated that they treat issues differently if they think it was an accident done by an ignorant person or a malicious attempt to spam their search engine by a known SEO (in language that is more...

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Thirty Day Challenge: Why Must Traditional Email List Internet Marketers be so Sleazy?

Wednesday, 06 August 2008

I recently saw Ed Dale and his cronies teaching thousands of Internet marketing newbies how to use Market Samurai, a paid tool promoted through their free course. Which, it turns out, is another good example of why many free information sources are worth less than they cost.

As their B case video (showing the free alternative that justifies the month-long sales pitch for various products pitched as free help) they used a poorly configured version of SEO for Firefox to make it look...

Google Search Appliance Can Now Search 10 Million Docs

Wednesday, 06 August 2008

Google has enhanced its enterprise search solution, Google Search Appliance by increasing its search capacity to up to 10 million from its previous 3 million limit for enterprise wide document searching. (more…)

Local SEO : What if You Need to Target 50+ Locations

Tuesday, 05 August 2008

I continue updating you on SEO case studies here to promote idea sharing with our readers. HighRankings forums recently discussed an SEO case when a person had to optimize for 50 states and reviewed potential pros and cons of the following...

Google’s DoubleClick to Serve Video Ads on Microsoft’s Silverlight 2

Tuesday, 05 August 2008

Google owns DoubleClick, a digital marketing technology and services provider while Silverlight 2 is a Microsoft product. What would you call an agreement sealed by both entities which happens to be the properties of competing major internet players? Nothing really, it’s just your plain business agreement which is aimed to be both beneficial for both parties.

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