They're such geniuses that they neglect to add a profile pic to their bots. That seems to be the most major indication that the person following you might not be an actual person. Wow! This person follows 15,000 people, has 200 followers, repeats tweets on a monthly basis and has no profile...
My top is The Oatmeal from theoatmeal.com. The guy is a total shill, but he draws really funny comics and has an outrageous attitude. Plus, he's a former black hat SEO guru.
I would figure that videos would be inherently anti-SEO as their content is audio, not text, and would therefore, not be able to be indexed by search engines.
One of my domains is expiring in a few weeks and I'd like to register it with another registrar in order to get out from under GoDaddy. Does anyone have any tips on how to do this? Obviously, I can't let it expire on GoDaddy and then purchase it on another registrar, right?
You wouldn't happen to have a link to the reinclusion request form, would you?
So, if I make a site that has an article on SEO and how to work the system in a white hat manner, Google will pitch a fit?
I swear by this site. I have no idea what the .hu site stands for, but I have been using it for years, never had to pay a dime and have always gotten some pretty amazing images. It's one of the Internet's best kept secrets.
I like how the emphasis with Ruby seems to be to keep folks from constantly re-inventing the wheel. Less code, less competition, and extensive usage of classes. It just remains to be seen how well it scales.
I guess you could look at what is trending on Twitter's main page, but, part of the issue is, do you want to add your voice to the choir, or do you want to sing a solo? I wish there were some way to target trending niche hashtags.
I was unaware of this. We need to look into it and see if...
About two years ago, people were touting Ruby on Rails as the next Java. It was going to revolutionize the web. Now....I hear nearly nothing about it. Is anyone here using it? Is anyone here even aware of it?
That's the rub, right? They say that if you build a better mousetrap, the world will beat a path to your door. But, that is not always true. You have to get noticed. You have to get people to want to backlink to you.
How do you do those things?
Far too many people are looking so much at SEO that they're forgetting that they need to have actual relevant, interesting content or else SEO won't do you a lick of good
I'd venture to say that you could probably get more leads out of a forum rather than via social networking. You use social networking, in general, to connect with people you already have as leads.
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