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How to link to your Twitter profile (one year…

One year – more or less – has passed since I published a post on Moz (formerly SeoMoz.org) in which I discussed how Twitter’s SEO problems were impacting online reputation management; while I think I’ve posted some better stuff on my own blog (ie. here), that article still remains the one people mostly contact me

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How to get links (and more) from your hotlinked…

A few days ago, a friend of mine told me has an image on one of his websites hotlinked in a numbers of forums and blogs, and he asked me if he could get any benefits from it. I’ve thought a little about the situation, and at the end I’ve decided to share my conclusions

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Win your Oscar at getting easy links

A lot of time has passed since my last post, but I hope it’s been worth waiting: you should know I don’t write if I haven’t any good ideas to share, and I think the one I’m going to explain you is an interesting one. Anyway, I don’t want to waste your time and I’ll

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Getting links by crystalizing those virtually existing ones

If you read this blog, you probably know I don’t write frequently as I’m strongly convinced it’s better to post less and say something (hopefully) interesting that to regurgitate concepts already covered by others better than me. So, when I decide it’s passed too much time since my last post, I force myself to think

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14 SEO’s I want to thank for 2012 (and…

The 2012 is almost at its end and many blogs are already publishing “advices” for the next year. Rather than adding another post to the accelerating 2013 carousel, I just want to share a list of SEO’s I want to thank for what they’ve given me during this year. In most cases motivations will be

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How Agatha Christie led me to SEO

Before you read this post, I’ve to make it clear you will not learn tech stuff from it. I usually don’t write personal posts, but anyway I felt I had to put down into words my SEO path, one day, at least for myself. So, that day has come and if you want here it

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How spam comments might help your link building

I know, guys, this title is misleading, but before you start yelling “Black hat! Black hat!”, give me some trust and read a few more of this post. The idea for it has come from some comments to my Guide to Hacked Link Building: if you haven’t read it maybe you’ll want to check it,

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SEOs in Different Area Codes – Using Social Media…

I don’t think I’m (kind of) a big deal… anywhere. But sharing and getting information is of monumental importance to me. Often, I’m met with challenges related to sharing and getting particular (and desired) information. Readers, let me begin by conjuring a few images you may relate to: It’s the morning of June 11.  I dismiss the

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Keep trace of links you tweeted and find them…

Being organized is something I’ve learnt to be more and more important when things to be done increase and your time to finish them diminishes. This evidence hit me hard last week, when I needed to check a post I found useful but I didn’t save at the time I read it, some months ago.

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The First Guide to Hacked Link Building

Although I’m not a “pure” link builder, from time to time I like covering this topic, just because I think it offers lots of occasions to show your creativity. Today I’m showing you what I’ve put together to reply to a colleague who was affirming that in some niches (he cited “tractors“) is almost impossible

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