Archive for October, 2005

SEO is Booted by Martha

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

For a while now Martha Stewart had an SEO on her “Apprentice” TV show. Well, his apprenticeship trip had gotten to an end today, when he got FIRED…
Anyways, a thread on WMW mentions this guy and claims that in this guy’s closing sales pitch for this job, “he mentioned that Martha’s site was nowhere in […]

Google Tagging, Yet Another Attempt

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

Google has introduced this week a new feature which enabled users to tag and comment any webpage in their ‘My search history’ page. This feature which has been around elsewhere for a while now, can allow them later to apply tagging patterns into real search results.
While some may think that tagging your own pages […]

GoogleBastards.com - Soon, In The Theatre Near You

Monday, October 10th, 2005

This funny cartoon was mentioned on the SEW’s blog,

It comes courtesy of the South Park gang (unofficial, of course). Basically, someone (those responsible for the page) are not very happy with Google juggernaut. You decide.
Another Google editorial cartoon was posted this morning in the NYT. Any search features missing?

Interview With Matt Cutts of Google

Monday, October 10th, 2005

Aaron, of SEOBook, has a great interview with Matt Cutts, of Google. The interview goed into several different subjects, and makes a great read.
Q: What are the biggest SEO related changes you can forecast for the upcoming year?
A: If you’re doing whitehat SEO, the same principles will apply going forward: make a great […]

Seth Godin - Free eBook, now available

Wednesday, October 5th, 2005

For those of you who don’t know Seth Godin is a leading marketing (guru?), writer and speaker in the area of marketing and the Internet.
He had recently published a new eBook covering “how to use the new online marketing tools to make any website work more effectively” and is now giving it away for free. […]

Backlink Anchor Text Analizer

Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

Nice backlink anchor text analyzing tool from Jim of WeBuildPages.
As simple as it goes, this powerful tool seems to use the Yahoo! API, takes the url and works the magic.
The tool is in it’s first version, and more information can be found here.