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What Google Needs To Do with YouTube to Make Me Happy
Rebecca Kelley

What Google Needs To Do with YouTube to Make Me Happy

And now, a brief rant about YouTube:Call me a purist, but when I do a search for something like "the killers mr. brightside music video," I don't want 29 of the 30 search results to be of some a-hole teenager lip-synching to the damn song. You may think your video is cool, Mr. A-Hole Teenager, but it's not. It doesn't have Eric Roberts in it. Only The Killers' music video doe...

Keyword Research Tool Accuracy
Rand Fishkin

Keyword Research Tool Accuracy

For a long time, the SEO world has revolved around the idea that KW volume prediction tools could only give relative levels of accuracy, i.e. term X is more popular than term Y. These tools have never been good at fulfilling their true claim - predicting search volume. I set up a campaign to test the predictions of KW research tools like KeywordDiscovery, Overture, Wordtracker, MSN, etc...

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A Few of My Favorite Web Games
Rand Fishkin

A Few of My Favorite Web Games

The weekend here in Seattle is dark, foggy & wet so it's a perfect time to share some of my favorite games from the web. Some of these you can play online, others you'll have to download, and all are guaranteed to sap your productivity. Fancy Pants Adventure ...

Ten Sad Signs Your Writing is Web-Influenced
Rebecca Kelley

Ten Sad Signs Your Writing is Web-Influenced

For a little Friday fun, I came up with ten sentences you may read in an email from someone whose writing has clearly been influenced by the Web: "I really digg that noob girl that Accounting hired." "Whoever pwns a blue Dodge Stratus needs to move his car because it's parked next to a hydrant." "Did you notice the lig...

Grabbing Expiring Domains
Rand Fishkin

Grabbing Expiring Domains

Since domain purchasing has become a major part of SEO (some would say it always has been), and considering how valuable expiring domain names can be, I figured dredging up Mike Davidson's old post on the subject was worthwhile: So if do...

If They Did Leak the Google Algo...
Rand Fishkin

If They Did Leak the Google Algo...

Lots of bloggers are commenting about this thread at Digitalpoint on why Google's algo has never been leaked. My take on the algo - it would barely help if it was public knowledge. Yes, we'd all sit down and analyze all the cool things Google can detect about trust and gaming and spam and manipulation... and then? Then, w...

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Google Buys YouTube. ¿Qué?
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Google Buys YouTube. ¿Qué?

Now don't get me wrong, I like YouTube. Being able to show my girlfriend the end of Rocky in order for her understand why I yell "ADRIAN!!!" around my apartment is a nice gift to society. And I applaud YouTube for turning online video, usually portrayed as "Codec Slickers 2: The search for XVID," into a simple thi...

Why Good Content is Like a Pixar Film
Rebecca Kelley

Why Good Content is Like a Pixar Film

SEO blogs have been preaching the same old spiel again and again: have good content on your site. It's no secret, yet for many businesses, it seems hard to implement. I thought I'd change the argument up a bit and put it in perspective the only way I know how: by using movies as an analogy. Good content is like a Pixar film. Pixar films fall into the "You Have to be a Jerk to Not ...

Pitching an SEO Client
Rand Fishkin

Pitching an SEO Client

One of our blog readers wrote in to ask: (I'd like to see) a post on the work you put in to create the proposal and land the job. I guess much of it is re-used every time, but what is not? How much work are you willing to put in at a shot of landing a job? How much information do you give them up front? And what do you include ...