Part of Jaimie Sirovich's adventure in SEO, Black Hat SEO
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Excerpt: Dear Microsoft (cc: black hatters),If you don't fix this problem, I promise to make a sport out of getting people I don't like delisted from your index. It's just plain irresponsible. And the problem is compounded in scope by another defect in your product -- the failure to h ...
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Excerpt: Often, marketers want to create several variations on content for a particular URL in the interest of observing which one converts the best. It is typically an ongoing optimization process, and many different variations may be served over time to that end. This is called split testing.Th ...
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Excerpt: Today I did a presentation for YouNeverCall in Israel. They actually started selling by cell phones, but the owner morphed it into an SEO firm as he discovered the importance of SEO in internet marketing. Israeli SEO firms are now popping up like wildfire, and many of them are consulting ...
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Excerpt: By way of this post on Search Engine Roundtable, I found out that Yahoo! now supports wildcard matching for rules in Robots.txt. This is great news. Why? It's now de facto part of the standard -- as the "big three" finally all support it!This makes wildcard matchi ...
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Excerpt: I'll be in Israel for the next week or so doing consulting work and vacationing, so posting may be a bit sparse during that time. In light of that, I decided to open comments for the Site Clinic of November.Leave a comment with your site.I may do a post about how the SEM culture in Israel ...
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Excerpt: PixelLogo is a graphic-design firm. They author web site templates, corporate identity design, etc. If I had to compare them to another company, I'd say they're more of a real design-firm, but with elements of TemplateMonster as well. They apparently knew enough to hire som ...