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Google’s Panda update raised the content bar. Now, it’s not enough to “have keyphrase-rich content” for a top ranking. Today, that content must be relevant, informative, sharable and well-written. http://www.seocopywriting.com/blog/

Blog | SEO Copywriting

Generally speaking, Using Microsites is a bad idea. However, Using Microsites is a good idea is when you are conducting an ORM campaign (Online Reputation Management) and are looking to displace some negative or unfavorable results. In this post, I’ll cover the basic theory, give some tips on how to use them, and show you [...] When you are looking to build links and drive traffic, one of the time tested methods that continues to work is creating “how to” style posts. In this article, we’ll look at some examples and discuss how to get the most out of the tactic, how to take advantage of seasonal search/traffic volume, and some [...] http://www.wolf-howl.com/

Michael Gray – Graywolfs SEO Blog

http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog

Webmaster level: All Crawl errors is one of the most popular features in Webmaster Tools, and today we’re rolling out some very significant enhancements that will make it even more useful. We now detect and report many new types of errors. To help make sense of the new data, we’ve split the errors into two parts: site errors and URL errors .

Online Reputation Management & SEO Blog From Distilled

“What is your biggest failure?” I ask that question at every interview I’m involved in. The answer tells me so much about the person sat in front of me. http://www.distilled.net/blog/

Daily SEO Tip

A website's load time should be faster than a blink of an eye. Quite a tall order? Not really, and we're getting there. Speed is important for the sites' analytics but more so for the customers who are either purchasing something online or getting some info. In the blink of an eye Load time refers to the time that a web site takes to load all of its elements for them to be viewed by the user. Just how fast is a blink of an eye? http://dailyseotip.com/
Christopher Soghoian noticed that the developer trunk of Firefox added as a default to use Google's HTTPS search. Danny Sullivan did some information seeking and confirmed Firefox has intentions to release this as the default Google search behavior in the near fu

Search Engine Roundtable ::: The Pulse Of The Search Marketing Community

http://www.seroundtable.com/
Browser wars are a touchy subject, especially around the folks from Microsoft who have seen their Internet Explorer dominance be eroded by the likes of Mozilla’s Firefox and the dreaded Google Chrome browser among others. Internet Explorer 9 is the latest and greatest from Microsoft. They need to promote its existence so earlier this month this ad surfaced on YouTube. http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/

Internet Marketing News | Marketing Pilgrim

http://www.seomoz.org/blog

SEO Blog | SEOmoz Blog Featuring Search Engine Marketing Tactics & Strategies

When I started to work as an SEO for an Australian-based SEO agency in early 2010, I never knew anything about the work (optimizing websites and building links to them) and definitely unsure of most of the things that I have worked on during that time. All I did was to follow all the instructions given to me, build links in volume and research/learn all the basics of SEO from scratch. I got the hang of it after a couple of months, and I thought that I was doing great. Then I got fired.

Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO

I haven’t given an update on my 30 day challenges in, like, forever. So here goes: - In 2011, I paused my 30 day challenges to do a “six month challenge”: training to run a marathon . http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/