published by Hannah in News | SEO Tools
Ok I’m not that dense. I’ve known that Feedburner was bought by Google mid last year. I am after all a Feedburner user and loooove Feedburner. So what am I talking about?
Recently Feedburner announced that finally they are “movin’ on up”, meaning they’re starting the Feedburner-Google Account integration. Yipee yay! Do not too get too excited (though I obviously am…I’ve been waiting for this to happen since the buy out.) because the the announcement said “selected publishers”, which I take to mean that they’ll be doing the migration step-wise giving only some people access to the integrated Feedburner. Not to worry though because they will clearly be affecting changes little by little in the next few weeks until everyone can happily get to explore the “Googlier Feedburner”. If you are one of the first to get this feature do not be too disappointed if you don’t see anything that’s radically new because they say thet’re still working on it. In the end though we can be pretty sure they will be integrating Adsense and Feedburner’s management API.
This is reminiscent of the limited Gmail invite days for me. I of course now log in to my Feedburner a few times a day hoping I end up being one of the “selected publishers”. Till then I’ll keep on checking and I hope you’ll give me feedback in case you get a chance to peek at the integration and do some tweaking (if there’s any tweaking that can already be done).
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published by Gary in Back Links | Link Strategies | SEO
We all know that the age of a domain affects search ranking. Because of this many websites have resorted in buying old domain names in order to benefit from the aging. This is not a bad thing at all especially if the domain bought is relevant to the site’s theme and the new site being [...]
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Continue reading “The Domain Age Factor in Links”
published by Hannah in News | SEO Tools
Yahoo’s at it again. Just a few days ago they announced that they’re implementing changes to their crawling, indexing and ranking algorithms so don’t be surprised if you see some changes in your Yahoo results rank. Hopefully the changes will be good for us. ^_^
On Google’s side things seem to be a bit quiet except [...]
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published by Hannah in SEO | SEO Mistakes
Although the post is really old I just ran into it last last night and I really really felt the need to share it. Independent sources came up with a list of top ten worst company domain names ever and here’s a sample of what they came up with…
Experts Exchange - www.expertsexchange.com - Used to [...]
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published by Hannah in Blogging | General | Phoenixrealm
It’s earth day today so let me take some time to post something related to remind us all to try and help our Earth. Here are some of my suggestions on how we all can help the environment as SEOs.
Lessen the use of paper - Instead of printing everything out opt to digitize as much [...]
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published by Hannah in News | SEO | SEO Help Needed | SEO Services
The results of the online survey on SEO and Paid Search conducted by Neutralize (*\*) last February and March UK companies are increasingly outsourcing their SEO and paid search campaigns to agencies. Obviously this means more business for everyone in SEO!
Although I haven’t read the full UK Search Engine Marketing Report 2008 the facts I [...]
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published by Gary in News | SEO
It’s not yet too late to oppose Jason Gambert’s application to trademark the word “SEO”. It’s a pretty long story and if you haven’t read about this silliness that can have a huge effect on all of us you can read Sarah’s really long post about it. It details everything from the original filing down [...]
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published by Hannah in Link Strategies | Organic SEO | Rep. Management | SEO
Since we’ve been on the topic of gifts and freebies let’s talk about giving away links. One of the things we all love to get are inbound links but do you pass the link love?
Linking to other sites is actually very good practice and has multiple benefits affecting differing aspects such as the site’s SEO, [...]
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Continue reading “Link Love: Why I Love Giving It Away”
published by Hannah in Firefox | Phoenixrealm | SEO | SEO Basics | SEO Tools
Been trying out Aaron Wall’s new Firefox extension, Rank Checker, and it works really well. If you want to have no problems making it work though let me remind you of the difference between a URL and a domain.
We all know that the URL of a website is its HTTP address. For us that would [...]
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published by Hannah in General
Apparently Google has a policy about their employees receiving gifts to avoid potential conflicts of interest. Because of that Matt Cutts recently asked people to stop sending him gifts aka “spam”. Some book publishers sent Matt Cutts free books and a really cool cookie. He just gave everything away. He’s definitely appreciative but I guess [...]
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