Archive for August, 2007
This week, Rand interviews Lucas Ng, an SEO from Sidney Australia.
Keep it up Rand, WF is one of my favorite shows!
A quick video tutorial of the new SEOmoz Premium SEO Toolbar and SEO Toolbox, courtesy of Matt Inman
I currently use SEO for FireFox and SEOQuake, so this should be a neat opportunity to test out the new SEOMoz toolbar and dash.
This week Jane Copland (hottie) takes you through some handy tips on navigating and participating in Social Media sites such as Stumbleupon, Yahoo! Answers, Facebook, and del.icio.us in anticipation of our new Premium Guide to Social Media Marketing.
A parody video of the Paid Links session at SES San Jose 2007 with:
Danny Sullivan - SearchEngineLand
Matt Cutts - Google
Greg Boser - WebGuerrilla
Dave Naylor - DaveN
Aaron Wall - SEO Book
Rand Fishkin - SEOMoz
The problem of click fraud is essential for all online advertisers. And it is self-explanatory - who’d like to waste money for fraud? Search engines have started working on this issue long time ago making the statistics more and more transparent.
One more step towards tracking and fighting click fraud has been done recently by Google and Yahoo. In addition to the information about fraudulent clicks statistics and articles on this topic search engines now create the whole portals devoted to this critical problem. Both Google and Yahoo Traffic Quality Centers contain information on quality of traffic your site is getting through online advertising starting from perfunctory overview and getting to the inside of click fraud tracking issues.
Hope these new portals will be of use for online advertisers and webmasters!
This week, Rand explains the recently uncovered tactic of Wiki-Jacking: a nasty little trick to bump competitors down in the rankings using Wikipedia’s. Very sneaky, but definitely something you should be careful about using.
Thanks Rand this was a awesome post, not to mention useful for some of my clients ![]()
Whiteboard Friday time again and, since Rand is once again out of town, I’ve enlisted yet another Mozzer to take his place. This week, developer extraordinaire, Jeff Pollard takes us on a brief tutorial of the wild and crazy world of 301 redirects. We get a lot of questions about how and when to use these tremendously valuable little buggers, so we thought it’s be a good idea to put some info out there for the masses.







