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<title>Why Good Link Builders Fail: Reason Five</title>
<author>Angela Moore</author>
<description>Table of Contents Ten Reasons Why Good Link Builders Fail (Introduction) Reason One: Self-Doubt Reason Two: Not Learning Best Practices Reason Three: Not Expanding Education Reason Four: Moving Too Fast Ok, so you&apos;ve buckled down and learned the best practices...</description>
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<title>Why Good Link Builders Fail: Reason Four</title>
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<description>Table of Contents Ten Reasons Why Good Link Builders Fail (Introduction) Reason One: Self-Doubt Reason Two: Not Learning Best Practices Reason Three: Not Expanding Education I don&apos;t think I know a single industry that doesn&apos;t struggle with this. You get...</description>
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<title>Why Good Link Builders Fail: Reason Three</title>
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<description>Table of Contents Ten Reasons Why Good Link Builders Fail (Introduction) Reason One: Self-Doubt Reason Two: Not Learning Best Practices We&apos;ve covered two really basic reasons why good link builders don&apos;t become great. Obviously self-doubt and the lack of best...</description>
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<title>Why Good Link Builders Fail: Reason Two</title>
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<description>Table of Contents Ten Reasons Why Good Link Builders Fail (Introduction) Reason One: Self-Doubt So, we&apos;ve covered the biggest reason why good link builders fail. The second reason? They don&apos;t learn best practices. It seems counter-productive to want to do...</description>
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<title>Why Good Link Builders Fail: Reason One</title>
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<description>Table of Contents Ten Reasons Why Good Link Builders Fail (Introduction) Last time, I talked about the fact that over the years, I&apos;ve seen so many people that could have been amazing link builders fall way too short. And through...</description>
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<title>Ten Reasons Why Good Link Builders Fail</title>
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<description>Having worked in link building for nearly three years, I&apos;ve seen a lot of people come and go. It&apos;s the nature of any business to be sure, but sometimes it&apos;s a little more heartbreaking than others. Without a doubt, I...</description>
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<title>Five Approaches to Creating a Link Building Strategy</title>
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<description>If I have learned nothing else about link building in the years that I&apos;ve been focusing on it, I&apos;ve learned this: There is no end to the creativity that can go into a link building strategy. Without a doubt, link...</description>
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<title>Tweeting Without a Blog? You&apos;re Missing Link Opportunities</title>
<author>Angela Moore</author>
<description>In today&apos;s Twitterfied online world, more and more companies and individuals are jumping on Twitter and expecting immediate results. If you&apos;re engaging in Twitter without a well-planned strategy, then you&apos;re operating in a complete fallacy. Even worse, if your site...</description>
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<title>Google Doesn&apos;t Like Nofollows Anymore. Shocker.</title>
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<description>Recently, Google&apos;s Matt Cutts made some hints about nofollow links and their value going down. I have to be honest. I&apos;m not surprised. Once again, we&apos;re seeing something that Google did to try and make link popularity &quot;fair&quot; across the...</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 07:34:09 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Dafforn First to Discover Google Changes Profile Hop from 302 to 301</title>
<author>John Lustina</author>
<description>Mark the time, SEO Friends; Google is listening to our Social World.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 20:19:42 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Google Profiles Now Above the Fold?</title>
<author>John Lustina</author>
<description>As is normally the case with a non-temporary 302--THE problem with a non-temporary 302 you might conclude--I don&apos;t know whether to link to http://www.google.com/profiles/John.Lustina or http://www.google.com/profiles/116187582762783426547 when I am referring to it.

Yet still it climbs.</description>
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<title>Google Profiles Doing the 302 Hop?</title>
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<description>Why a 302 temporary redirect? Why not just keep Profile URLs numerical rather than vain if they are not going to implement a proper 301?  Isn&apos;t that what they would have us counsel our clients in a similar scenario?</description>
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<title>Bonfire of the Vanity Search Revisited</title>
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<description>Not three days later, the Google Profile influence now has ordered the top six.</description>
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<title>Bonfire of the Vanity Search</title>
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<description>Although unveiled in the innocuous position last--always, mind you--of the first page for your name, it seems more likely ever-prescient Google has a larger share in mind than the 10th result on a page.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 10:23:47 -0500</pubDate>
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<title>Is Your Industry too Boring for Link Building?</title>
<author>Angela Moore</author>
<description>So often as I am discussing link building strategies or the concept of link bait, I am faced with the same question: &quot;Aren&apos;t we too boring for all this? Who is going to want to link to us? All we...</description>
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