Monthly Archives: February 2011
Yahoo to Close MyBlogLog
Users of MyBlogLog, a start-up that Yahoo acquired in 2007 for about $10 million, received an e-mail early today announcing the service’s demise.The announcement is not exactly a surprise. MyBlogLog was one of the Yahoo services listed on a leaked pres… Continue reading
Link Building Games and Schemes
What has the link building business gotten into!WebmasterWorld members debate the common, time wasting approach to asking for links. Continue reading
Map Your Facebook Friends In a Few Clicks
You know who your Facebook friends are, but can you visualize where they are? You might be surprised when you see “Where My Friends Be?… Continue reading
WordPress 3.1 Goes Live: Here’s What’s New
The WordPress team pushed out version 3.1, code name “Reinhardt,” on Wednesday, bringing a host of new and updated features to users… Continue reading
I’m Ranking, So Where’s My Traffic?!
Posted by Dr. PeteIt’s an old story – Boy meets Girl, Girl promises top rankings, rankings finally arrive, and Boy suddenly realizes he has no traffic. Wait, that’s not quite it. Replace "Girl" with "SEO company" and "Boy… Continue reading
Ruby on Rails: Scaling Your App for Rapid Growth
The Web Development Series is supported by Rackspace, the better way to do hosting. Learn more about Rackspace’s hosting solutions here. G… Continue reading
Tumblr Introduces Curation Feature That Encourages Users To Tag Posts
Who here with a Tumblr blog tags their posts? Hands? Well, you might want to start sweetening up your SEO, as Tumblr has just added a page that… Continue reading
New Google PageRank Algorithm Debunked
In my recent article on SEJ about Google PageRank I suggested that a new formula could be in action. The article has gone big on Twitter and LinkedIn, with hundreds of shares. And from some comments, it looks like many people accepted it for a fact. Now I hate to break it but I have […]
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Tool Alert! Create a Twitter Digest to Easier Keep Up with Your Closest Friends
Keeping up with your social media contacts is one of the most important steps in building online presence. But how not to get lost and cluttered? Today’s tool may be an answer. Twitter Digest is an interesting tool that (as the name suggests) allows to create a digest of tweets from your favorite Twitter users […]
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Tool Alert! Create a Twitter Digest to Easier Keep Up with Your Closest Friends