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Industry In Revolt Now Turns On TopSEOs.com

Could a 25-year old SEO expert by the name of Rhea Drysdale have started a revolution in our industry? Her successful fight to save the SEO trademark has renewed interest in others who stand accused of profiteering from the industry. First of these was VerifiedSEO, who attempted to establish a system to verify SEO providers Continue reading →

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UK Newspapers To Charge For Content

The Times and Sunday Times announced today their plans to restrict access to paid membership from June. News International, the newspapers’ parent company, announced that readers will be offered a day’s use for £1, or £2 for a week’s subscription. Readers who have a seven-day subscription to the print editions will not be charged extra Continue reading →

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Google Global Firefox Plugin

The guys over at RedFly have kindly released a new Firefox plugin to help with international SEO. You can use the Google Global plugin to view PPC and organic results from any set country, region or city around the world. I’ve just added a new search for Russian results, choosing .ru as the Google extension. Continue reading →

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Why You Should Always Control Your Content

There’s a sad story in the Guardian today about several leading music blogs being shut down on Blogger.com. It seems they had DMCA notices filled against them and although they attempted to respond to the complaints, Blogger deleted their entire sites. These contained more than four years of archives. “It’s just sad because we were Continue reading →