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Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - May 7, 2008
It happens… even to the most accomplished SEO professionals. Last August Dan Thies revealed the amazing story about how Brad Fallon, Stompernet founder and owner of MyWeddingFavors.com was kicked out of Google …
Also tagged: google, marketing, seo, adwords, stompernet
Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - May 1, 2008
Today is RSS Awareness Day, and as a solid 40% of my RSS subscribers use Google Reader, I thought I would take this opportunity to reach out to the Google Reader team. I am someone who loves using RSS, but at the same …
Also tagged: rss, news, google, marketing, google reader, blogging tips, rss authentication
Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - Mar 22, 2008
I have been digging around in my Feedburner stats to see how various social streaming and life streaming applications I use are reporting data to Feedburner. Friendfeed Currently reports as:- Section:- Feedreader …
Also tagged: web 2 0, google, bookmarking, mybloglog, feedburner, blogging tips, rss subscribers, blogcatalog, blog subscribers, friendfeed, lifestreaming
Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - Feb 16, 2008
With all the previous discussion of paid reviews and my unwillingness to raise the white flag or bend over, this post is going to come as a bit of a shock. I am lowering the red flag Carry on reading to find out why …
Also tagged: spam, google, seo, pagerank, backlinks, payperpost, syndication, linking, paid links, paid posts, blog monetization, paid review
Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - Jan 13, 2008
I know a segment of my readers are sick to death with anything to do with Google PageRank updates, and I haven't even bothered mentioning the most recent update up until now… there wasn't really anything newsworthy in …
Also tagged: google, pagerank update, google pagerank, paid links, dmoz, blog monetization, paid reviews, google directory
Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - Jan 9, 2008
Lots of talk today about Google changing the terms of their referral units for Google Adsense. Good coverage by both Darren and Jeremy. Lets take a little look at why they might have done this. Google Is A Business …
Also tagged: google, adsense, blog monetization
Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - Dec 28, 2007
As I had hoped, ( http://community.izea.com/blog/2007/12/an-invitation-t.html ) Ted Murphy had a chance to chat with Google's Matt Cutts at Pubcon It seems Google want all links within content that "wouldn't exist …
Also tagged: web 2 0, google, wordpress, seo, matt cutts, payperpost, nofollow, paid links, izea
Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - Dec 16, 2007
I have had a chance to deal with the odd email over the last 2 weeks whilst moving house, but I knew I should respond to this paid links post by Matt Cutts as soon as I was able to do so with some level of detail. So …
Also tagged: google, seo, matt cutts, payperpost, paid links, paid posts, blog monetization, paid reviews
Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - Nov 27, 2007
I am going to attempt to debunk almost every Wordpress SEO "Expert" article ever written, and in some respects this article even debunks some of the things I have written in the past. This article does not reference …
Also tagged: google, wikipedia, wordpress, search engine optimization, seo, pagerank, digg, matt cutts, google pagerank, nofollow, blogging tips, robots txt, linking structure, internal linking
Andy Beard - Niche Marketing - Nov 17, 2007
I think this is one possibly for the water cooler on Sphinn, because I find it comical in a sad kind of way. Ted Murphy rightly questions Google quite openly to explain why PPP bloggers are being punished for not …
Also tagged: web 2 0, google, marketing, pagerank, techcrunch, techmeme, blogging tips, paid links, blog monetization, izea, socialspark