Did the Panda kill Autoblogs?
I have to admit that I’ve always found the concept of the autoblog to be really slimy. In essence, an autoblog takes content from blogs all over the web and
3 Reasons Why Buyers (Almost) Always Give In to Hype
The reality is that buyers really do give in to hype almost all the time, as long as it’s done correctly. For the impatient, the main reason that hype works
5 Ways to Milk Warrior Forum for Every Penny It's Worth
Regular readers of this blog know that I’m a huge fan of the Warrior Forum. I haven’t been spending as much time there lately as I want to spend, because
How Effective Are Reciprocal Links? (Really)
If you just want a short answer to the above question, reciprocal links are rarely effective ways to do SEO. That said, reciprocal links do have their place, just like
3 Ways in Which PayPal Sucks
Let’s face it – PayPal is ubiquitous and is a necessary evil if you want to do business online. Yes, there are alternatives, most prominently Google Checkout, however the fact
Can Google Really Determine The Quality of Your Content?
One of the stated goals of the Panda update was to weed out bad quality, thin content which doesn’t have much redeeming value. However, it’s a valid question to ask
What Makes .Gov Links So Special?
There are actually two schools of thought regarding .Gov links and why they’re so coveted by SEO specialists. One school of thought goes that a .Gov link is inherently valuable
3 Ways to Check If Your Content Is Unique
The single most important thing you can do to make your website a success is to ensure that your content is unique. Generally, this isn’t a problem if you write
Can SEO Be Broken Down Into A Formula?
To a point, SEO can be broken down into a formula; however I like to think of SEO as being kind of like being a code cracker. What I mean