Search Engine Optimization Article at Wikipedia Doesn’t Deserve Attention

Trying to make Wikipedia better, by working the system from the inside, as a trusted member and editor at Wikipedia, is itself not only honorable, but wise. It’s not a battle many would wish to fight. It’s an article about SEO worth it? Wikipedians are adversaries many prefer to simply ignore.

Rand Fishkin from SEOMoz is one of them. He also states what he things about how Wikipedia should work and does actually work.

Here’s how it should work:

  • Read something about SEO on Wikipedia
  • Think to yourself – huh, I wonder if that’s accurate
  • Investigate the author a bit – are they reliable, generally honest, trustworthy, experienced?
  • Investigate the subject matter – spend some time in the popular, well-regarded SEO blogs, forums and read some industry resources
  • Come back and re-read
  • If you still disagree, consider bringing it up in the discussion and be sure to mention that you’re not an industry expert, cite your sources and be respectful
  • If you think you’ve got a real point, go ahead and make your edits

Here’s how it actually works:

  • Read something about SEO on Wikipedia
  • Note that it doesn’t match with your prejudiced, pre-conceived notions of SEO as spam
  • Make a bunch of edits and deletions
  • When pressed by industry experts, dismiss their sources as lacking credibility
  • When pressed further, find Wikipedia rules that work in your favor – since you can’t argue from experience, use your powers of derision and dismissal combined with bureaucratic wordplay to frustrate and demoralize your opposition
  • Find other inexperienced people with similar biases towards SEO and recruit them to your cause

Mhhh… True or Not True?

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Published in: on May 30, 2007 at 4:10 pm Leave a Comment

How to Fix Google: Ranking, Algorithm & Webmaster Policies

An in depth four part series on Google’s historical ranking and linking policies, and how the company can change such policies for the better.

The debate about paid links and possible penalties for sellers AND buyers by Google to safe their precious PageRank algorithm raises questions whether or not Google lost touch with webmasters and the real world realities at the same time.

And in the middle of it are the affiliate marketers who might become the first potential victims and casualties of this shift in Google’s policy.

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Laws Every Blogger and Webmaster in the U.S. Needs to Know

Blogging has become a veritable land mine of potential legal issues. This resource covers (in plain language) what a webmaster needs to know about paid post disclosure, deep linking, thumbnails, stolen content, domain names, private data, comment liability, tax law, newsletters, journalist shield laws, and user-generated content liability *cough*.

The Laws
1. Whether to Disclose Paid Posts
2. Is Deep Linking Legal
3. The Legal Use of Images and Thumbnails
4. Laws that Protect You From Stolen Content
5. Domain Name Trademark Issues
6. Handling Private Data About Your Readers
7. Who Owns User-Developed Content and Can You Delete It
8. The Duty to Monitor Your Blog Comments, and Liability
9. Basic Tax Law Issues in Blogging
10. Limited Liability Laws and Incorporating
11. Spam Laws and Which Unsolicited Emails are Legal
12. Are Bloggers Protected from Journalism Shield Laws

Thanks for the list Akiva Directory

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Dude, what can I do to help?

When was the last time you gave something to someone? You have a talent. I don ’t know what it is. Maybe you are a great designer. Maybe you are a CSS guru or a PHP pundit. Maybe you are a marketing genius or have the gift of gab. Whatever it is, you have something to offer. When was the last time you offered it?

When was the last time you said …

 “Dude, what can I do to help?

Nice post by SEO-SCOOP that reminds us that money is not everything and that giving for free and help somebody can make a change and also tends to come back to you in unexpected ways when you are the least prepared for it (in a good way). You don’t have to be a religious man to understand this principle.

You might think that this is all hogwash in this world where money reigns and power corrupts. Just try it once, just for the fun of it.

You might be in for a surprise.

Cheers!

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Published in: on March 13, 2007 at 12:27 am Leave a Comment

Reality Check – There Is No Such Thing As Easy Money, Also Not Online

Despite that some people, especially the expensive -get rich quick- eBooks selling ones, want to make believe otherwise, trust me when I say that there is no such thing as easy money and easy to gain fortunes. Also not on the Internet. You don’t believe me? Okay….

Here is reality check for all the people out there that still believe in the myth about how easy it is to gain fabulous riches and make huge fortunes on the internet without hard work. Stop chasing a ghost, start thinking for yourself and start working on realizing your dreams via hard work and persistence. Some tips to get on the way don’t hurt though.

Here are a list of a lot of down to earth and practical tips that actually make sense. No Blah blah, but the real deal.

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Published in: on March 8, 2007 at 3:54 am Leave a Comment

The Dark Side Of Affiliate Marketing – A Real Life Witch Hunt

A detailed report about a witch hunt to bring down some affiliate trackback spammers, the methods they used to disguise their origin and how they deceived users, affiliate networks and spam fighters alike.

Sneaky redirects, gambit like tactics with a scape goat in Asia and how scum seems to attract each other. Scumbags always seem to hunt in packs. But that means that when caught, casualties are high and not just single individuals what explains why the news ofter report of the dissolving of a criminal ring rather than the capture of a single criminal.

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Published in: on March 2, 2007 at 6:23 am Leave a Comment

A List of Great Video “Shorties”

Little Gems in the new rich world of user generated content.
Those are my favorite short videos from all the hundreds of videos I have watched over the past months.

I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.

Controversial

Master Plan – About the power of Google
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zKXCQpUnMg

Ask A Ninja Special Delivery 4 “Net Neutrality” (funny with a serious background)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H69eCYcDcuQ

A YouTube Clip with Google Ads?! (nooo!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hgtSjwREqA

Educational

Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gmP4nk0EOE

The Hubble Deep Field: The Most Important Image Ever Taken
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcBV-cXVWFw

The scale of things in the Universe
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3974466981713172831&sourceid=Himself

what is “Brand”? The Show with ZeFrank (funny, explicit)
http://www.zefrank.com/theshow/archives/2006/08/082906.html

Video removed from YouTube as per Ze Frank’s request from 7/29/2007.

Visionary

Bumptop Prototype – Desktop of the Future?!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWe-TIy2Lbs

Published in: on February 16, 2007 at 4:22 am Leave a Comment