Posts tagged with ‘search engines’

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Increase What Your Freelance Writing Is Worth

August 4, 2009

Want to increase what your freelance writing is worth? Stop explaining, and start doing something.

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Matt Cutts Exposes SEO Professionals as Hacks

June 17, 2009

With one tiny post, Senior Google Engineer Matt Cutts has shown that SEO professionals don’t know anything. Oh, and by the way, search rankings don’t work like you (or those pros) think they do anymore.

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Groupthink in Search Engine Development Rankings and Results

May 27, 2009

If this weren’t an online blog that depended in no small measure on the traffic generated by readers looking for information via search engines, that title would have been more catchy, more appealing, and more fun.  In other words, more likely to grab the reader’s interest and more likely to be enjoyed by the [...]

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Professional Writers Should Forget SEO and Just WRITE!

May 11, 2009

Recently, I’ve noticed that the more time I spend trying to “SEO” my various sites and pages, the less I actually write.  That is a HUGE problem, because it turns out that nothing, and I mean nothing, counts as much for search engine results rankings than writing, or as the SEO pros call it, content.
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Improve Your Search Engine Ranking With Your Spare Time

January 30, 2009

How to improve your search engine ranking in your spare time without complicated SEO tactics.

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Do Websites Even Care About Content Anymore?

December 23, 2008

A top freelance website posts an article that has no relation to its title. Accident, or slippery slope toward anything for SEO?