It’s such a great title for this rant, I couldn’t resist (at least I’m amusing myself, right?). For the majority of you that don’t get it, “The Mystery of Chess Boxing” is an old school kung fu movie as well as an old Wu Tang Clan song off of 36 chambers.
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The Mystery Of Sand Boxing
March 25th, 2006 — Link Building, SEO Forums, SEO Articles, SEO Advice, Google News
Sneak Preview of New Google AdWords Editor
February 15th, 2006 — Pay-Per-Click, SEO Articles, SEO Advice, Google News
What is Google AdWords Editor you ask? Developed mainly for large accounts with multiple campaigns and long keyword lists, the official description is:
“AdWords Editor is Google’s free, downloadable account management application for your computer. Now you can download your AdWords account to your computer, make your changes, then upload your revised campaigns.”
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Tons Of Updates About “Bigdaddy” And More
January 9th, 2006 — SEO Advice, Google News
I meant to write about this earlier, but I actually wanted to make sure I could include all of the news in one large post.
Continuing where things left off with my earlier post about Google’s Bigdaddy datacenter, Matt Cutts recently provided a plethora of great information in a very short period of time. The most important update was that in order to check out results from the new datacenter, you’ll need to hit this address instead of the address he previously posted. Many other hot topics were covered, including:
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Don’t Rock the Boat
December 21st, 2005 — SEO Articles, SEO Advice, Google News
Matt Cutts posted some information today about Google’s next incremental update and it’s availability on Google’s “Big Daddy” datacenter (I didn’t make that up).
He’s not quite ready for feedback from results just yet, so give it a few weeks so the engineers can do their magic before posting on Matt’s blog.
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Search Engine Strategies Chicago 2005
December 6th, 2005 — MSN News, Pay-Per-Click, Yahoo News, Link Building, SEO Forums, SEO Advice, SEO Articles, Google News
SES Chicago 2005 began yesterday and although I couldn’t attend this year (I had a free pass from a friend with a booth in the expo hall, but I found out too late), I’m keeping up with everything that’s going on via Barry Schwartz’ Search Engine Roundtable Blog. Barry and the other site authors do an awesome job of covering the key information from each session while leaving out anything irrelevant, and the additional comments they include keep it interesting.
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