One star link:
- Hacker News started a thread asking why hackers hate SEO. Most of the answers are frustrating, though some folks chime in to defend our industry.
Three star links:
- The fellas at Nordic eMarketing went duck herding in SEOmoz t-shirts. Glad to see our shirts were put to good use!
- Aaron Wall thinks that the best way for Microsoft to compete with Google is to buy some big brands/sites that dominate Google's organic rankings, such as Expedia, Monster.com, WebMD, the NY Times, etc.
- Online purchases are becoming more diverse, according to an eMarketer survey. However, buyers still have privacy and security concerns, which is unsurprising.
- Search Engine Roundtable reports that Google thinks blocking countries outside of the US is considered cloaking and would be against Google's guidelines. However, they've since retracted their stance and now say that it would be geolocation. Stop messing with our heads, Google!
- Speaking of cloaking, Danny Sullivan weighs in on the "white hat cloaking" debate.
- Onward Search put together a handy checklist that can help prepare you for an SEO interview. I like how they added "wash and dress" to the list--it's a pretty important step, all right!
Four star links:
- Blue Hat SEO teaches us how to break a captcha. How very James Bond...if James Bond were a computer geek.
- Google has announced that they've improved Flash indexing. Now if only they can improve Flashdance indexing...
Five star links:
- Over at SEO Scoop, James Duthie examines the traffic quality between SEO and SMO and concluded that "search engines generate superior quality traffic." It's important to keep in mind that while social media marketing is still a great tactic to leverage, it's not a replacement for natural search engine traffic.
YOUmoz entries:
- Advanced White Hat SEO is All About Deception. Darren Slatten writes an open letter to Matt Cutts and expresses his frustration over the lack of actual advanced white hat SEO tactics.
- SEO Defense: 8 Habits to Protect Your Rankings. ElegantSEO shares his daily routine to help keep his SEO strategy "clean, solid, and less vulnerable to questionable competitor activities."
- Metrics That the CEO Needs to Know. Stuart McIlreavy shares three key metrics you can tell your CEO without bogging him/her down with excessive details and data.
- The Unofficial Google Widget Bait Guidelines. Darren Slatten gives us an introduction to widgets and explains the difference between white hat, legit widgets and questionable or spammy widgets.
- Understanding Google AdWords Quality Score. Matthew John authors a comprehensive post about the AdWords Quality Score and what metrics affect the score.
- Does Pownce Deserve a Second Look? KatFrench shares with us the benefits of Pownce and why she likes it better than Twitter.
- Crossing the PR4 Threshold. Petrosianii gives his opinion on how to increase a page's PR from 4 to 5.
- SEO and the Semantic Web. John Clarke Mills opines that the semantic web will never make SEO obsolete.
- The Short Tail of Search. Scotie discusses keyword research and how to identify long tail search terms.
Best of YOUmoz:
- Finding Your Broad Match Key Phrases. Kate (Mary Anne) writes a great post to help us identify broad match search terms and phrases.
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If those hackers are anything like the hackers in the awesome movie Hackers, and I'm sure they are, they really need to come off their high horses and buy laptops with better than 28.8bps modem speeds. Also, they should give me Angelina Jolie's phone number.
Where can I get an SEOmoz.org t-shirt? I'd so rock that thing out at the bars...or herding ladies, as I like to call it.
Have a Happy 4th, U.S. mozzers. Now let's all celebrate our country's independence by "blowing up a small piece of it."
Those hackers are just like those in the movie. All hackers are. It's a law of nature.
Also: herding ladies? Isn't herding generally done by trying to get outliers to move away from you and toward the herd?
...it's true. They always run.
Seems the h4x0rs don't really get the point of S30
I heard that we get an SEOmoz shirt when we reach 250 MozPoints...
Now, as it happens...
i want to know how to get a hold of that seomoz hoodie! looks awesome and im a sucker for hoodies.
Ha! I have reached 2000 and I still didnt get one.. cant complain free membership beats free tshirts! (but one would be appreciated - I am XL btw) :P
I NEED the SEOmoz hoodie and matching headwrap like a hacker needs a life!
A safer captcha code can be done mixing a little flash with a timer. Bots are usually easy to detect(which can be done using the ming libary).
You also can use a random name for your submit button and combined with css move it around in the code keeping other submit buttons on the page.
If you do a good job with the submit button you often have no need for a captcha code. ;)
There is some controversy over how representative Alexa’s user base is of typical Internet behavior. If https://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?url=www.fortunehotels.in Alexa’s user base is a fair statistical sample of the internet user population, Alexa’s ranking should be quite accurate.
Alexa is very badly skewed by webmaster activity.
It is not at all representative.
your 5 star link doesn't seem to be pointing the right place
just thought you should know
Oops, thanks. Fixed now.
Uhm...I am actually doing some duck herding this weekend. I sure wish I had a sweet SEOMoz t-shirt to do it in. I think it would help keep the ducks in line.