Friday Favorites 2/02/07
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- Neil and Cameron join Text Link Ads as evangelists, launch serph, and discuss the importance of digg titles
- I think Dustin is right – SEO *IS* like baking a cake – and Michael has given the best free advice I’ve seen in a long time
- I keep forgetting to link here, so ISOS is a great place for a laugh
- Trust will indeed set you free
- I agree with SEOblackhat – stop asking questions, and just execute
- Marc has a cool new plugin
- Matt rounds up January’s month in search
- Cool – the NY library will answer questions for you
- Tony gives some nice tips for SEO for ruby on rails
- Brian aka copyblogger (who was interviewed on SEObook) is a genius – Immutable laws of persuasive blogging
- I should just link to most everything Aaron writes – Among my recent favorites: How to get good seo clients, and how to waste authority links with poor internal linking structure
- Brian Provost explains why the best offense is a good defense for building website traffic
- Todd Mintz explains how most job hunters blow it – since I’ve been sifting through resumes lately, I totally agree
- Digg does away with top users list and digitalgopher discusses the effects
- The Oneboxer aka Brian Mark discusses the one box as SEO (yes, finding good traffic sources is ALWAYS SEO)
- Cameron has 30 great blogger questions – and I also owe an apology – using Lee’s great search marketing blogger list for custom SEO search was his idea first (though I hadn’t seen it)
What else was good that I missed?
