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1 month ago

in Twitter’s Takin’ Care of Biz-ness on Marketing Pilgrim
Twitter forgot the rules that Facebook reminded everyone about.....only 3% of users might be effected but far more people care about it.

1 month ago

in Twitter Plans to Squash Google’s Spider? on Marketing Pilgrim
The idea of an engine with freshness as it's core is as impressive as the original impetus behind Google. It/ll be interesting to watch this unfold.

2 months ago

in Real Estate Blogs Top 100 on Go Beyond MLS
Thanks Vlad! It's a great resource and you've given so much to the community.

Chris
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Vlad Zablotskyy Thanks Chris,

Not sure every one is aware that the list is now hosted here: http://www.go-beyond-mls.com/top-100/

10 months ago

in Google bans major sites for cloaking on SEOvj
You're quite welcome. It's fun to sit beside him in a session like that one (Black Hat vs White Hat)

1 year ago

in ePerks & iHype – Legal Kneejerk – Sues Blogger on Andy Beard - Internet Business Systems Discussion
Blogged, donated, tagged, and I'm passing it around to some SEO folks I work with.

Andy, thanks for helping Vlad out with this!

http://www.chrisdavies.ca/2008/06/help-blogger-...

1 year ago

in Private: Top 10 Results On Sear Engines. What Difference Do They Make? on Go Beyond MLS
Check out the eye tracking research at www.enquiroresearch.com, the Google Golden Triangle study in particular.

You're absolutely right, that once you fall of the first page you're kind of toast if it's not a high traffic keyword.

1 year ago

in Google Custom Search Insted Of Default Search Function on WordPress? on Go Beyond MLS
Having Google's name on your site might help with credibility. Trying it and watching your bounce rate and/or click path would be interesting. Since all the pages from either search path are dynamically generated they're not sitting around for any of the spiders to index, so there's not likely to be a duplicate content issue. That's assuming you've done the basic SEO things to your wordpress blog, like no-follow the appropriate categories and archives, and 301 the other linking structures.
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Vlad Zablotskyy Chris,

A dummy here when it comes to programing.I diid have a theme (and I believe it was theme's fault) with which I had hundreds of these urls indexed.
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