SEO Files > Yelling at Google about Google Tips

 SEO Buzz Boxhttp://www.seobuzzbox.com [ SEO Buzz Box] I started yelling at Google in 2003 as I mentioned here but there was nobody back then to help and the issue didn’t get fixed until not long ago. Today if you yell at Matt or any other Googler your cry will be heard and looked into within minutes.

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WebMetricsGuru - Web analytics, web metrics, and tracking conversions: Rand Fishkin (ended) Barry Schwartz Marshall Sponder Lee Odden Loren Baker Aaron Pratt (via Cosmos)

http://www.10e20.com  10e20 - Search, Design & Social: […] I was tagged by Scott Boyd, who was tagged by Aaron Shear, and I was tagged by Chris Winfield, who was tagged by Aaron Pratt and Kim Krause-Berg. The whole sorry mess mess (the SEO branch, at least) was started by Jeff Pulver, and you can track it at SoloSEO’s Blog Tag Tree. (via Cosmos)

Seomoz.orghttp://www.seomoz.org [Seomoz.org] SEOmoz Blog | How do you Manage Relationships with Search Engine ...: I know you guys are joking, but seriously, this was my first time at PubCon, and I've never been so nervous to talk to a guy who was drinking beer and playing with yo-yo swag while wearing yellow Pumas...

Blog.searchenginewatch.comhttp://blog.searchenginewatch.com [Blog.searchenginewatch.com] Search Engine Watch Blog: September 26, 2004 - October 2, 2004 ...: >From the article, "Once political advertisers and issue groups realize that Google ads don't just appear on Google, but alongside articles on other Web sites, use of search advertising 'will skyrocket,' predicts Clay Johnson, co-founder of Blue State Digital, an Internet communications firm that rose from the ashes of Howard Dean's primary campaign. Buying keywords related to issues and opposing candidates, says Johnson, 'was done very effectively by a lot of candidates in the democratic primary.'"

http://www.agotoguy.com [Agotoguy.com] Comments for AGoToGuy's Marketing Blog: The bottom line is you should not have to blog about bad service or even yell at someone to get what you need. As a customer you should EXPECT the right to be heard immediately and get action on your issue.

[Google.blognewschannel.com] » 2005 » April » InsideGoogle » part of the Blog News Channel: I don’t believe for a second that Google, developing a super-secret browser, would be stupid enough to have it identify itself accurately, not when it is so easy to fake it. I think it’s more likely that we’re seeing either a poorly configured Googlebot, or a Googlebot that identifies itself as a browser to detect cloaking.

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