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Dealing With Faceted Navigation: A Case Study
Faceted navigation is a pain in the @&$. Seriously. But then I looked to an authority site who I assumed HAD to be using faceted navigation to supply users with dozens of different kinds of combinations of different products: Amazon.com. This behemoth site is on nearly all of my search queries, not excluding the desired search terms of my emp...
How Many Links Per Page Is Too Many?
There's a long-standing debate in SEO about the maximum number of links that you should place on any given page. If you use the SEOmoz PRO Campaign Manager, you may have seen a warning that looks something like this:[image 1]Digging deeper into the "Too Many On-Page Links" warning, you'll see the message:You should avoid having too many (roughly defined a...
How Does Your Local SEO Market Compare With Other Large Cities?
Recently, in my efforts to improve my business, I looked over the competition not only in my local Seattle SEO market, but also jumped over into other cities to gauge who's doing the "right things" out there in other cities. In order to figure out which markets to examine with what little time I feel I have (despite ha...
The Social Media Marketer's SEO Checklist
This post gives those marketers who focus more on Social Media and less on SEO a checklist of ways to optimize for search before (and after) promoting content on the social sites.
Creative Ways to Get Links from a Reluctant Target
For this week's Whiteboard Friday, Rand is going to show you some great ways to start the new year out right by getting those links you so desperately crave yet, time and time again, are tragically denied. You can do a lot for your yourself by simply making a personal connection, openly communicating with your peers, and making other people's jobs a bit easier...
Duplicate Content: Block, Redirect or Canonical - SEO Tips
Duplicate content in SEO has been around for quite some time and even if Google has been saying they have been getting smarter and smarter in figuring out the best page to display in the SERPS from a list of duplicate content pages. They claim that it is something less to worry about today, than before. But knowing this issue exist, they ...Tracking Traffic from Google Places in Google Analytics
Google has gone to great lengths lately to incorporate local data wherever it can. Google Place Search rolled out in late October and services such as Google Tags and Google Boost offer increased visibility, for a price. It’s only natural that we would want to know if investing in these add-ons is actually worthwhile. Most of us naturally would turn to Google Ana...
5 SEO Tactics to Explore in 2011
It's the New Year and I can guarantee there will be a ton of new people at my gym this week ready to work on their resolutions (and generally getting in the way ). In SEO, some resolutions might include working on personal sites (I might have a few abandoned sites...) or writing more blog posts. Resolutions have never really worked for me though. So instead of giving you SEO resolutions for 2011, I'd like to inspire some exploration in the New Year when it comes to your search marketing campaigns.
The Top 10 Best Web Apps We Love
We often get asked, "What apps do the SEOmoz team use?" To answer this question, we decided to put together a video and blog post with the Top 10 Web Apps We Love here at SEOmoz.
Top SEOmoz Posts, Comments & Users of 2010
Earlier this month we gave you the top SEOmoz posts from 2010 based on the total number of thumbs up, traffic, backlinks and tweets. But that wasn't enough, and the community asked for more! You wanted to see the posts with the most comments and the comments with the most thumbs up (as I screwed that list up in the last post). So I decided to even take it one step further and see which community members commented the most in 2010 also.