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10 excellent questions if you're thinking of Hiring an SEO Consultant. This is a very helpful article if that's something you're looking to do.

10 excellent questions if you're thinking of Hiring an SEO Consultant. This is a very helpful article if that's something you're looking to do.
SEO Tools Google Optimization. The Multiple Datacenter keyword position check tool is useful in telling you where a specific URL is in the Google results for a particular search term. It also tells you where the page returns in the different Google datacentres.
Doing a Google search for tablet pc. brings you to a page of results on the subject. No surprise there. If you then take a look at the sponsored links, up pops the Dell advert. With no mention of tablet pcs other than the title. And when you follow the link through to their site there's no mention there of tablet pcs either!
I saw a story from Softpedia about Microsoft and Google and thought it would be worth taking a look at. I started to read the story and moved my house and wallop! Up comes a big advert, which I then have to either click to remove or move my mouse away and wait a few seconds before it disappears. A few seconds later I inadvertently did it again - same thing happened. This page is literally festooned with mouseover adverts; there are 15 of these, 9 small Google adverts and 1 large Google advert. What's worse is that the mouseover adverts have very little, if any relevance to the story I'm reading - they are there simply to try and make money for these idiots and to irritate me.
So, here's the rant. A webpage should be there to be read. That's what it's for - you have information and you want to make it available to other people. Only not according to the idiots at Softpedia. Oh no.. they're not interested in the story, other than as an opportunity to puke adverts all over your screen. Once you start to think about it, this is where it gets really stupid, because once you realise that, you start to wonder just how they have twisted and written their story to ram in as many adverts as they can. So the news becomes less about the actual news, and more about them. As a user it means that I have to try and skip through a minefield without blowing up the bombs and spraying advertising over everything. I can't trust these people to provide good quality news, and I can't even read what they are saying, so what IS the point of going there in the first place? There comes a point when it becomes so blatant that a company is that desperate for money that it's embarrassing, and that's what's happened here. Of course, it's going to backfire because they're not going to make any out of me, because I'm not going back to their tatty marketstall again. (Rant over)
Seriously though - how stupid is that? Yes, I sometimes have the Snap mouseover operating on some of my pages, but only where I actually think it's useful for a reader, and it's not as intrusive as the rubbish being thrown out here. Don't these people ever *think* about the effect of what they're doing on their readers - the one group they can't afford to annoy? (OK, rant really over this time).
Link: WebGuild Silicon Valley - Searchnomics 2007 Conference. This looks to be a useful conference if you happen to be in that part of the world. Searchnomics is where the leaders of the search industry meet to share
cutting-edge knowledge, best practices, and trends in:
• Search Engine
Marketing
• Search Engine Optimization
• Design and Development
•
Branding and Promotion
• Web Analytics
• New Innovations and
Opportunities
If you're interested in signing up go to this registration page and fill in the details. Pop my name in as a referrer as well, though I'm not entirely sure why.
The Website Grader - SEO Tool is worth looking at. It takes a peek at how your site is doing in terms of marketing and suggests ways in which you can improve. Entirely free as well.
Cats and Mice: The Shifting Sea of Search Results : SEO Book.com. Interesting post on the ways in which search engines try and relevance rank material, and the way in which marketeers then come along and try and subvert them, forcing search engines to come up with something else in a game that never ends.
SMX: The Search Marketing Expo Conference Series. If you're into search marketing, and you're based in the US, this is as good as it gets. Danny Sullivan and Chris Sherman are both involved with it, so you know it's going to be good. SMX Advanced is taking place in Seattle in June 4-5, for the experienced search marketer. Take a look, and if you're thinking of registering, if you follow this link, they pay me money at no cost to you!
Link: dnScoop - Domain Name Value, History, Stats Tool and Forums. This is a useful tool if you want to work out how much your site is worth, and how much you should be able to charge for adverts. Free - simply plug in your URL and see what it churns out.
250 Search Marketing Blogs. Really nice little list of some excellent reading if you're interested in that subject.