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Google Updates and SERP Changes – August 2010

“WebmasterWorld’s monthly SERP monitoring and update thread for August 2010.”

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Google Updates and SERP Changes – August 2010

Google Rolls Out Multiple Account Sign-In

“Now, you can visit google.com/accounts and click the link next to ‘Multiple sign-in.’”

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Google Rolls Out Multiple Account Sign-In

Google and Verizon in Talks on Paying For Internet Priority

“The agreement could eventually lead to higher charges for Internet users.”

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Google and Verizon in Talks on Paying For Internet Priority

Google To Close Google Wave

“…Wave has not seen the user adoption we would have liked. We dont plan to continue developing Wave as a standalone product, but we will maintain the site at least through the end of the year and extend the technology for use in other Google projects. “

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Google To Close Google Wave

Optimal Anchor Text Link Length

“I’ve always been curious of external linking strategies but not sure if I’ve heard opinions on the strength of a four or five word link.”

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Optimal Anchor Text Link Length

Having Fun: Imagine the Perfect Freelancer’s Tool

Imagine it: you’ve been given the chance to look into the future and bring back one tool that will help you be the Best. Freelancer.

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Having Fun: Imagine the Perfect Freelancer’s Tool

Keeping Dynamic Sites Clean in the Search Index

“Here’s a short list of tricks I’ve been using to help canonicalize my dynamic site better to undo all the damage scraper sites cause by mucking up URLs with parameters.”(-subscription required)

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Keeping Dynamic Sites Clean in the Search Index

Report: Global Internet Speed Comparisons Published

“The report looked for the first time at how mobile networks are holding up in the face of greater demand for data on the move.”

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Report: Global Internet Speed Comparisons Published

Gems of the FreelanceSwitch Archives

Trolling the archives of FreelanceSwitch is a great thing to do if you’re trying to avoid doing actual work.  So because you’re a super busy freelancer, I’ve taken the time – hours and hours, just for you –  to grab a few of the more, shall we say “interesting” posts and gems from the crypts. The Buffy the Vampire Slayer Guide to Freelancing 10 awesome steps to reframe how you look at your freelancing career.  Also very useful if you think your head might explode if you are forced to watch anything else Twilight related. The Six People You Meet In Freelance Internet Writing Hell Any post with a reference to a Commodore Vic 20 is going to get my vote.  Unless it’s up against a TRS-80…

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Gems of the FreelanceSwitch Archives

Client Follow-Up: Getting Your “Duck-Ins” in a Row

Sometimes, you’ve gotta be that “in your face” type of freelancer. By that, I mean client follow-up…

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Client Follow-Up: Getting Your “Duck-Ins” in a Row

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