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Posted by randfish
SEOmoz.org had 13.8mm visits from 6.25mm unique visitors last year (2011). Those numbers are pretty exciting, but what's not exciting is the external perception created by third-parties like Compete, Alexa, Quantcast, Doubleclick and Google Trends for Websites. These sites report massively lower and wrongly trending data - and SEOmoz isn't alone in experiencing this frustration. We're among dozens of sites I've talked to who've gotten emails and comments l
January 12, 2012
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Posted by Cyrus Shepard
Google's Superior SEO Strategy
Notice anything odd about your Google+ profile? Does it rank incredibly well in Google’s search results for your own name?
Colleagues note that their G+ profile now outranks other online identities that they’ve worked for years on. My own Google+ profile, just 5 months old, ranks #2 for my name. It now ranks higher than both my Twitter and Facebook profiles, even though I use those services far more often.
Profiles aren’t t
January 6, 2012
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Doing research, especially that which requires studying deep, meaningful pieces by the greatest scholars and thinkers, can be difficult—both to find and to sort through. Libraries and college textbooks are an ideal start to finding what you need for your paper or project. However, Internet services have made your access to scholarly resources much broader and more readily available. Google Scholar is just one of those ways to access these great resources. This is one step abo
May 17, 2011
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