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[SEO Dance] Doesn’t that title sound like a kind of alien invasion film? If you haven’t read my SEO experiment announcement yet, I won’t do a recap for you.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
SEO Dance: Aside from the recent SEO contest I’ve joined, getting my SEO blog to show up in the first few pages of the SERPs is one of the most challenging SEO endeavor I’ve ever gotten myself into. Thanks to the one who chose my domain name SEO Dance, (Is it Chrispian?), this will be one hell of a roller-coaster ride. (via Cosmos)
[Grayhatnews.com] chris's blog | Gray Hat Search Engine News: We pictured several because they come in many variations and because we wanted to keep you fully in the picture, additionally it might also be because we nicked the picture off Google's blog and they didn't have one with just one girl in it. Additionally if you look on the left you'll notice the one with the pink bag has an additional head on her shoulder - that's not a girl.
[Mikegrehan.com] Mike Grehan says...: Here we go with another retrospective entry to my blog. I think I'm coming to terms with the fact that, even though I've had a little extra time on my hands over the past few weeks, I'll never be a 'blog a day' person like my buddy Andy Beal and others.
[Blog.searchenginewatch.com] Search Engine Watch Blog: August 28, 2005 - September 3, 2005 Archives: I've said for a long time, here on the SEW Blog and over on my ResourceShelf site, that search companies should do more to work alongside the education and library communities to help produce better information consumers and more efficient searchers. It would also allow the companies to gain some mindshare and maybe some user loyalty by teaching people how to take full advantage of what their search tool has to offer.
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