Search Day – Yahoo Ball Scandal Becomes Public Knowledge.
Their employees are hitting each other in the faces with balls. Which I guess is better office conduct than the other way around, but it’s still a scandal. I’m not kidding. It was leaked on one of their blogs. Click the image below to learn more. PDF
Cheating Fridays | How to Cheat on SEO with FEO in Three Easy Steps
Step One: Find something to write/pod/vlog about that you really care about and can talk about over and over until the end of time as we know it. Step Two: Start up a blog/podcast/vlog, put your ads in place, incorporate some light keyword research, and start cranking out content. Tip for Vloggers – Blip.TV pays [...]
Google Tuesdays : More Google News and Gossip
The News There’s an article over at Yeald.com that raises an interesting point: Since A9.com uses Google results, and is a Google partner, doesn’t it stand to reason that Google would be studying customer behavoir data through them? The Gossip PDF
Google Tuesdays : Google Gossip
The Gossip I’m sure you read the New York Post story stating that they might be launching their own browser. And some people scoff – “please. The New York Post? Like they’re a credible paper. I’ll believe that when I see it on Google Tuesdays.” PDF
Free Traffic Tips: Google Gossip
There are some early speculations that perhaps a change in Google’s algorithms could take place soon. I didn’t pay as much attention to them, until i saw it in SEO Scoop, a fairly consistent source. PDF










Free Traffic Tips: Google Tuesdays
By Tinu Abayomi-Paul
Man, have I got some Google Gossip for you folks today! This will be the most fun I’ve had with Google Tuesdays in a minute. Two notes before we continue: – We had server problems this morning while I was asleep but we’re all fixed now. Secondly, if you’re not popping through to the site [...]
Posted On September 21, 2004 | Posted in linking | Tagged comments-feature, google-gossip, google-tuesday, google-tuesdays, linking, search engine gossip, trackback | Leave a response