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Tag Archives: SEOs
Judging things or people based on the vague notion of *intent*…
I am totally against determining a “primary purpose” of prediction markets. It is muddy waters, and I don’t follow some people on that. Addendum: The discussion about (bad) intent in the field of search engine optimization
Jed Christiansen’s tool of choice, Squidoo, is now banned by Google for spamming.
Back in May 2007, Jed Christiansen announced that he selected the Squidoo platform to build a mini vertical portal on prediction markets (a “lens”). Well… mauvaise pioche. Today, Tech Crunch is running a story saying that Squidoo is a piece … Continue reading
The Art Of SEO For Wikipedia
Excellent article about how Wikipedia intersects with internet marketing. SEOs obsess too much with Wikipedia, in my view. Anyway.