A couple of days ago, my buddy Hugo wrote about the comments spam on blog and how this works from a spammer perspective. Just days after this post, my inbox is overflowing with comments full with spammy links, trying to sell pills for any kind of disease. Even if you have no-follow tags on any […]
Drinking Coffee out of the Fail Whale
A couple of weeks ago I tweeted: I just ordered a customized #FailWhale coffee mug at http://bit.ly/c2lfUz through @YiyingLu supporting the artist is key! Yiying Lu is the artist which created the picture of the Fail Whale, which became a well known pop culture phenomenon on the Internet due to the fact the Twitter team […]
Google Re-Inclusion request
Here is why you should cover all of your bases cleaning up anything you might have been doing which violated the Google Webmaster Guidelines, before you do that re-inclusion request. To B.B., the SEO/domainer on Westfield Avenue in Elizabeth, New Jersey: do you really want to be on my radar that much? Maybe not. 🙂 […]
Massive Tag cloud
“Want to see my massive tag could?” or “My tag cloud is bigger than yours!” Imagine you overhear this comment from somebody. I just spotted the following tag cloud on a site which carries massive trust in the search engines based on early success. I guess if you have the domain trust on your side, […]
Automatic Request from a SEO conference
I’m in Florida at the BlueGlass conference, which Rocks BTW. Back in my room I tried to look at a cached page from Matt Cutt’s blog who ranks for the term: Bob Rains Sucks. This was mentioned at the Online Reputation Management panel. But what can you expect on a SEO conference, where all SEO’s […]
How To Use Google Analytics to Look for 404-Errors on Your Site
Just recently I was slightly involved in the migration of a site. The migration was somewhat successful, although a lot of planning and check lists were lagging. Although I have not been involved in a lot of migrations of websites, I know what to look out for. Unfortunately I was only consulted in a late […]
Link Building through Syndication, Venturebeat example
The popular technology blog Venturebeat has been in a content syndication partnership with The New York Times for several months already. Every post on Venturebeat is re-published in the Technology section of The New York Times. Venturebeat is not the only one as syndication partner, also GigaOM, ReadWriteWeb and IDG are partners. Venturebeat is the […]
My Shared Links
As a part of my work and own development I read a lot of articles online. Per day I spend around 2 hours reading. Since I have no central place to store or keep the links which I’ve read, I started a My Shared Links section of this site, where I keep track of the […]
Humbling Lesson on My Own View of the World
Yesterday I highlighted the Info-graphic about the Pakistan flood. The Info-graphic was being used by a discount voucher affiliate website as a cheap way of getting more inbound links with their preferred keyword anchor tag. Although I was happy to call them out of heir shameless plug of the disaster in Pakistan, I blame myself […]
Shameful use of Pakistan Flood Disaster to Gain SEO Links and Traffic
IMPORTANT: Donate money to the Pakistan relief charity funds, find links at the bottom of this post! Update: I changed the title from Pakistan Floodbait: The End of The Info-Graphic into Shameful use of Pakistan Flood Disaster to Gain SEO Links and Traffic for the following reason. Everybody who knows and works with me knows […]
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