SEO Buzz 2007/08/15 -- Social Bookmarking, Blackhat Explained, SEO for Bloggers, and Consulting Services
Alas, I can't lump my links in altogether. It just doesn't work. So I'm splitting them up into SEO and PPC. I imagine that everything else will simply become more conventional blog posts. That is, of course, unless I decide to do it completely differently on a whim. In any case, here are some SEO leads of interest.
Search Engine Land
How To Win Friends And Influence People In Social News Networks -- There's not doubt about it that social booking marking has had an effect on the world of SEO. Indeed, it's opened up a whole new realm of link building and link baiting. But as anyone who's ever tried to get "Dugg" knows, generating free and meaningful links on popular social bookmarking sites is not necessarily about your content or even what you know, it's who you know. Well, Chris Winfield from 10e20 is guest blogging for Search Engine Land, and he has some advice on you can schmooze it up on the major social bookmarking sites so that you can generate some link juice to suckle on.
Search Illustrated: Black Hat Cloaking Explained -- Ah, blackhat SEO. The, er, black market of the internet. Anyway, this is a really cute little graph that quickly elucidates how the principles of blackhat SEO works.
Matt Cutts
Whitehat SEO Tips for Bloggers -- During WordCamp 2007, Google's boy Matt gave a talk on how to SEO a blog. Well, he's been kind enough to summarize it here, and even post a link to the PowerPoint presentation he delivered during the unconference.
Top Rank Blog
SEO Services: Value Meal or Consulting that Provides Value? -- As the need for SEO has become higher profile, the commoditization of search engine marketing has set it. The result is that companies know they need it, but know anything about it. So like every other kind of business services, there's now a demand for pre-packaged SEO services because it makes it easier for firms to compare prices. Well, Lee Odden is taking a look at precisely what this trend means for SEOers and their clients alike.



















Comments
Thanks for the mention Chris - glad you enjoyed the post...
Posted by: Chris Winfield | August 15, 2007 12:59 PM