Reputation and Blame On The Web

This post was made Jul 29, 2008 by Carlos del Rio


: peasap Last week there was a rather large dispute created by a post contributed to SEOmoz by Marty Weintraub (aimclear). The fallout is an interesting observation of reputation management: Tiers of Transparency: The Ethical Brand Ambassador -- This post started it all, the current version has been edited to be less sarcastic/critical. ...

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Some Of The People Some Of The Time

This post was made Apr 23, 2008 by Carlos del Rio


photo credit: leroialeks Some of you have probably noticed that StumbleUpon users are somewhat antagonistic toward people who are suspected of trying to game the system. Today I saw an amazing example of seeing what one can get away with. While stumbling this evening I landed on ...

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The SEO World According to Carlos

This post was made Feb 19, 2008 by Carlos del Rio


Carlos Makes Kim Krause Berg Laugh Apparently Kim and I both share a warm spot for water avian in ball gowns: I laughed when I read SEO and Usability: Don’t Beat a Dead Horse, which is a response to my SEO and Usability: Be That Stallion and Round Up The Herd. He has a point and I though it was likely a sign that I’m a usability idealist. I say that if the duck ...

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Demand An SEO Standard

This post was made Jan 29, 2008 by Carlos del Rio


Today I started my daily blog reading with SlightlyShady's primer for black hat networks and decided to travel through the blogroll and comment links. Every once in a while it is good to stretch into the corners of the business that I don't read often. I found that many of these people frequent SEO-Theory. I am happy to see that. Michael has been on a consistent message about links being overvalued because of Google ...

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