Favorite SEO/SEM Posts of 2006
This probably isn’t a great idea since I didn’t spend NEAR enough time researching it, and I KNOW I am only scratching the surface - so I am relying on your help for this one in helping build a compilation of favorite SEO/SEM posts of the year for 2006. Feel free to submit up to ten - and please submit OTHER’s posts/articles.
Here are a handful of favorites I had bookmarked, and think will be timeless posts.
- Secrets to beating the sandbox 2.0
- Link development versus traffic development
- How to get your non-tech site into digg
- New rules for social media optimization
- Beginner’s guide to SEO
- Top 21 signs you need a break from SEO
- 10 years of search by Danny Sullivan
- 101 ways to build link popularity in 2006
- Quality score presentation by Brad
- Search marketing glossary
- SEO conference tips
- 11 best practices for urls
- How to write magnetic headlines series
- 10 tips to become a top digg user
Hat tip to SEOblackhat for inspiring this idea.
There is a similar post for webmasterworld 2006 favorites in supporter’s forum
So what are your FAVORITE SEO/SEM articles and posts from 2006?














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Cameron Olthuis
December 31st, 2006,
3:26 pm
My favorite post of the year is Client Baiting by Brian Provost. Definitely one of my new favorite blogs as well, he’s a great writer.
scoreboard
December 31st, 2006,
5:19 pm
Wow! Thanks, Cameron. That’s humbling as I enjoy everything you and Neil are doing.
Happy New Years, Todd. Hopefully, we can find some more areas to help each other out in a very prosperous and enjoyable 2007.
Stuntdubl SEO
December 31st, 2006,
6:51 pm
Definitely agree with Cameron - anyone not reading Brian’s site SHOULD be (www.scoreboard-media.com). Not only does he know what he’s talking about - the delivery is freakin’ hilarious (anyone who refers to Jason Calcainis as a charlatan douchebag has to be doing something right).
I’m looking forward to finding a project to work with you on man. Cheers to a great 2007.
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