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Excerpt: This is a summary of the videos located at http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/another-two-videos/ titled "Another two videos," and dated August 3, 2006. Note: As before, my opinions are in italics to indicate where I'm expressing an opinion, not citing Matt. 1) All IPs in a particular data center should typically report results similar to the rest of the IPs in that IP block. But … 2) Even if you hit a given IP address in a particular data center, you may be subject to a l…
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Excerpt: RSnake of ha.ckers.org documents in this post how to conveniently obtain all the subdomains of a domain using a search engine. This can help you isolate some spammers. He later says " … wouldn’t it be nice if we could somehow get access to all the IP address to hostname maps?" I agree, and here is a partial solution to that request leveraging a search engine — this time MSN Search. Use the "IP" command to find all hosts located on a certain I…
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Excerpt: Matt Cutts has a blog filled with lots of good stuff, and lots of boring stuff. Even some of the SEO stuff is mundane and basic, so I decided I'd filter it out and enumerate the gems from his new videos. Unfortunately, though Matt's videos are super cool and employ totally cool special effects and props, they are sadly not indexable. This should help, and covers everything up to "Vidyo" on August 1, 2006. Here they are:Note: My opinions are in itali…
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Excerpt: This is just a friendly reminder that once a month I'll be dissecting the architecture of 1-2 sites that readers submit and doing a formal report. It's free as long as you don't mind me posting the report. I'll be picking the site at the end of this week. Click here for the details. …
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Excerpt: Matt Cutts reaffirmed his distaste for cloaking in his most recent videos over here. However, I still fail to see a problem with cloaking used ethically, and every time I think of an ethical use I post it on this blog.Chris Boggs posts here that he implemented load-balancing for a web site via round-robin DNS. The problem is that this solution yields the same problem as mirroring a site. And if you think about it, it's basically the same thing — except that the mirror sele…
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Excerpt: Most deployed versions of Apache are potentially exploitable, as mod_rewrite has been found to be vulnerable to a stack smashing attack. It is somewhat muted by the fact that only certain rules cause the problem. The vulnerability is caused by an off-by-one error — the most common programming error known to man. Many SEOs use mod_rewrite, but not all will be affected; I checked my rules, and I am not exploitable (otherwise I wouldn't post this), but I'm …
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Excerpt: Once a month, starting this coming month, I will be doing a free SEO site clinic. Here's how it will work: Leave a comment with your site's URL and specific concerns you may have.After a week, I will pick 1-2 sites in the list and do a public post on what my recommendations are for those sites. There are a few things to note in that regard: 0. For those who have attended SES site clinics, this should be familiar.1. If you're doing anything blatantly black hat, I…
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Excerpt: A major copywriting concern becomes manifest when one realizes that many popular queries happen to be English, but they are just plain awkward constructions.For example, when a user is looking for a "Vioxx attorney," one must consider whether this phrase is actually English. The answer is yes — and no. Ask yourself a simple question:"Would I actually call up a law firm and say: 'Hello, do you have a Vioxx attorney?'"Maybe. But I'd be more likely to phrase t…