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Archive for the ‘SEO Book.com’ Category


GWT notice of detected unnatural links to http://www.seobook.com/

I am already getting fake webmaster tool notification messages using the above subject line & the following message: Hello dear managers of http://www.seobook.com/! My name is Olivia, and the issue I’m gonna to discuss is for sure not new, but really actual and complicated, otherwise your website and therefore business wouldn’t have lost their favourable [...]

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Ha! Bullets Can’t Hurt ME

Negative SEO vs Sabotage Just about any independent SEO worth their weight who publishes a number of websites has at least once hit a snag & been filtered or penalized. A person can say “not me” but how do they operate optimally in both the short term and long term if they never operate near [...]

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Google AdWords Ads Add Album Cover & Song Preview

Before I get any drops of jupiter hate on the following…I was typing in training.seobook.com & somehow accidentally hit enter after typing train & when the URL completion didn’t work I got the following SERP. If you click the feature video link it does a YouTube video overlay. The other links lead into the relevant [...]

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The Google Penguin Update: Over-Optimization, Webspam, & High Quality Empty Content Pages

Huge Update Google recently launched their webspam Penguin update. While they claim it only impacted about 3.1% of search queries, the 3.1% it impacted were largely in the “commercial transactional keywords worth a lot of money” category. Based on the number of complaints online about it (there is even a petition!) this is likely every [...]

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GoogleBowling, Negative SEO & Outing

Excessive Complexity & Unintended Consequences Sergey Brin recently said: You have to play by their rules, which are really restrictive. The kind of environment that we developed Google in, the reason that we were able to develop a search engine, is the web was so open. Once you get too many rules, that will stifle [...]

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Search Again or Click On the Second Page of Search Results?

If you use a search engine but don’t find what you are looking for, which are you more likely to do? People are more likely to search again with a new keyword than they are to click onto the second page of search results. Vote All (1189)  search again with a different word 55.7% (+3.2 / -3.3) [...]

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