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How Google’s Expanded Use of Synonyms Impacts SEO Copywriting
Google awarded a patent for synonyms in search. How does this affect the writing of SEO copy?
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Google awarded a patent for synonyms in search. How does this affect the writing of SEO copy?
Rand Fishkin of SEOMoz is an extraordinarily talented SEO pro. I had the pleasure of meeting Rand when I spoke at High Rankings Search Marketing Seminar is Seattle, Washington in 2005. He was kind enough to pick up Scottie Claiborne and me from the airport and show us around his wonderful city (including taking us
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As copywriters, we would all gasp at this thought. But it happens every day. I came across this post on Search Engine Land by Shari Thurow that talks about her previous views on SEO copywriting and how they have drastically changed over time. It’s definitely worth a read.
I think I’ve heard them all. You know those jokes that start, “How many _____ does it take to change a light bulb?” How about, “How many definitions can there be for SEO copywriting?” I figure now’s as good a time as any to toss my 2 cents worth into the ring. What Others Are
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When it comes to ALT attributes, there are several active debates. (1) Is it an ALT “attribute” or and ALT “tag?” (2) Do they help with SEO or just usability? For the first question, I’ll tell you that purists call the image tag an “ALT attribute.” However, if you’re one who uses a WYSIWYG program
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The original thread with this title caused quite a stir so I thought I would address a couple of questions and comments I’ve seen around the Internet pertaining to this subject. Google Penalizes Stale Content One post I read that referenced my blog entry stated that Google penalizes “stale” content. I think most people misunderstand
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