My Best Posts of 2006
Online marketing information can change quickly This article is 14 years and 16 days old, and the facts and opinions contained in it may be out of date.
I have 18 posts listed – which means I’m good for about 1.5 GOOD posts per month. To all the bloggers out there – it’s really not about quantity – it’s about quality. Each one of these posts took MANY hours, but the links that they garnished were fairly exceptional. The moral of the story is to put in the extra work it takes to make something GREAT instead of just something decent.
- 18 questions your CEO forgot to ask when building your website
- How to appraise a website – Website value 101
- Stunt train marketing manifesto
- 12 different types links and how to get it
- 21 tips for improved website credibility
- How a best posts page will increase your blog subscribers
- Remedying duplicate content
- 12 quality indicators for trust
- 5 minute link value test
- The link development cycle
- I am not a link communist – buying links
- The marketing guy that speaks techie
- Clickstream as a search algorithm validator
- Editorial control – Search engine hand edits
- Top 10 ad agency SEO lies
- An intro to linkbaiting
- Why stock photography sucks
- Custom 404’s
Hey Rand, Aaron, Bill, and any other great bloggers I can’t seem to keep up with – it’s not TOO late to do this – and it’s very helpful to your users. Follow Brian and Seth’s lead and just base it on your user stats if you’re feeling really lazy. (If you’re feeling ambitious – sift out the news-related stuff, and just list the more time-tested articles).
Thanks to all the folks who linked to these article – and for you for reading, commenting, and encouraging me to keep writing stuff when it sometimes seems like such a pain. Have a great 2007.

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