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DMOZ Corrupt?

Posted on: Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 in: Other, SEO

ShoeMoney is a veritable SEO guru. He is, in my point of view, *the* expert on all things search engine related.
Of all the Search Engine Systems, DMOZ has classically been the one with the least bias, the most creditability, the toughest one to get into.
Apparently, they are corrupt and have extorted ShoeMoney.
This really is [...]

MOSS (SharePoint 2007) and 508 Compliance, Accessibility Standards

Posted on: Wednesday, August 8th, 2007 in: MOSS, Project Management, SEO

I will write more about this later, but I am putting it up now as much (or more) as a reference for myself as a post that may help folks. MOSS 2007 is an improvement to SPS 2003 in regard to Compliance, and this is a very handy chart for those of you concerned with [...]

SEO Basics Part II - MIT Technical, Boston

Posted on: Tuesday, July 31st, 2007 in: SEO

SEO is about content and utility. That is the number one lesson that I have learned, through years of hoping that is was about something cool or intensely technical. I would like to be able to say that there is a direct and pragmatic science that can guide your every SEO effort. There is not. [...]

SEO Basics Part I - MIT Technical, Boston

Posted on: Tuesday, July 31st, 2007 in: SEO

A search engine “sees” your site by sending out bots (Google calls theirs Googlebot) to index and make note of the HTML pages composing the totality of the public internet. Google indexes billions and billions of pages. For every page that Google indexes, Bill Gates has about a dollar. That should give you some idea [...]

Google Premium?

Posted on: Sunday, July 15th, 2007 in: Other, SEO

Just a thought: what would happen in Google began charging a small monthly fee? The impact would be significant, and I dont know that there is anything stipulating that they cannot charge. I am not saying that they are going to, or that they should, but it sure would have an impact.
People have assumptions, projects [...]