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Also, when I go looking for other search terms because I am a google search addict, the top ranking sites are dated 2008 and 2009 with their most current post dated in 2008 and 2009. I want curren
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sound familiar? when he is not busy bumming Roger the robot , Randy Fish skin invites people to test negative seo and then whines when it work
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Fernando, thanks for taking the time out to comment.
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1 – When you put it like that I totally agree. There is a difference between admitting a few small wrongs and creating a link network…
2 – I think that the industry will change their tune in terms of outing as SEO’s become more used to seeing people outed and do so themselves. I think (eventually) outing poor quality SEO will become the norm.
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The crazy thing about seo is what is white hat today is black hat tomorrow, see the trust google penalty post.
Outers , hmm if they are big arsed "SEO Agencies" hang em high and whip there corpses, small one band or small teams 9 out of 10 times are just working for clients that have a small budget that unless they run what works wont rank and therefore go out of business. For these arse hole A list SEO Gurus to preach outing lil guys as they
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Oh I look back in fondness and wonder if I had just stayed in SEO I would probably still be alive today. But alas I became a doctor and got involved in some real blackhat shit with an arsehole called Tony Blair and now I am dead as someone decided I wanted to commit suicide.
Please dont forget me I was forced to lie about Saddam he was really a nice guy.
PS the my cat does seo while I play xbox
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Outers , hmm if they are big arsed “SEO A
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Oh I look back in fondness and wonder if I had just stayed in SEO I would probably still be alive tod
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Please dont forget me I was forced to lie about Saddam he was really a nice guy.
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Before: raise a valid point about my post, Fernando. In my haste to publish it I failed to communicate what I really wanted to say - it was all about intent. The intent behind those 'crappy marketing tactics' was all wrong so that's why I qualified them as crappy, not just because they bombed.
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Last summer I built a lead gen landing page, launched it, and sent 5,000 unique viewers to it in a week. Sounds OK but because the intent was all wrong, I really got burned on that. 85% bounce rate and 0 conversions. It didn't fail because those 5K people knew my intent was wrong, they just felt something was wrong.
As a marketer, I want to provide value and the intent to be about building trust and long-term viability and sustainability. Hopefully this makes a little mo
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You raise a valid point about my post, Fernando. In my haste to publish it I failed to communicate what I really wanted to say – it was all about intent. The intent behind those ‘crappy marketing tactics’ was all wrong so that’s why I qualified them as crappy,
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Last summer I built a lead gen landing page, launched it, and sent 5,000 unique viewers to it in a week. Sounds OK but because the intent was all wrong, I really got burned on that. 85% bounce rate and 0 conversions. It didn’t fail because th
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Now I've practiced some shady tactics in the past in experimentation and youthful ignorance as a way to get ahead and
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Also, it throws me off how much some SEO's hate outing when overall it should make us better and question our tactics more. It's basically the same as investigative journalism and we're coming across as shady corporate bastards if we are calling these people twats.]]>
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Now I’ve practiced some shady tactics in the past in experimentation and youthful ignorance as a way to get ahead and no SEO’s are completely clean, but I just think there’s a major difference between iAcquire and David’s post.
Also, it throws me off how much some SEO’s hate outing when overall it should make us better
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In terms of being an SEO, I like how Aaron Wall put it in a recent post:
<blockquote>Just about any independent SEO worth their weight who publishes a number of websites has at least once hit a snag & been filtered or penalized. A person can say "not me" but how do they operate optimally in both the short term and long term if they never operate near limits or thresholds?</blockquote>
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Yup, the blatant lying in the pursuit for more business and money is understandable but fucking irritating.
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The thing that annoys me most about outing is the grassing/snitch side of it, what is the point? Well done on making yourself 100% untrustworthy! There is however a part of me that enjoys seeing a website outed (try and deny that!) especially if it is a large site 🙂 I do however feel sorry for Mike. I mean he’s been at Iacquire 5 mins and it’s put at
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]]>After: try is the politics. David your post is pretty tame compared to what most have tried along the way.Being a good SEO is a learning process, theres no training as such. Results are based around experimentation and previous experience and of course if you are experimenting your going to get it wrong sometimes or do something unfavourably. In the end we need todo this things to know whats right and wrong and what works and what doesn't. Anyways im not for Outings im a firm believer in these
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You can learn from seeing both successful black hat and white hat tactics in operation.]]>
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Anyways im not for Outings im a firm believer in these things coming around and biting them in the ass in the long run. A vital skill that any SEO needs to learn if how to beat competitors no matter what
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I also think that you should only tell people they should learn to code if you know for certain it will influence plenty to start coding and give you lots of buying time so you can move into the products and training space.
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In all honesty I see no real reasons or justification for all SEO’s to learn to code unless of course they had the idea themselves in their own working non coding brain.
I also think that you should only tell people they should learn to code if you know for certain it will influence plenty to start coding and give you lots of buying time so you can move into the products and training space.
So whilst
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Before: I’m pissing about trying to build pointless WordPress plugins with a million security exploits or a Google doc that can extract my number of twitter followers and divide it by 7 (that by the way will definitely 100% make me a better SEO) you can start changing your whole business model.
It’s like saying that all opening batsmen should learn to bowl off spin otherwise they’re not worthy of a place in the team.
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<blockquote>Anything else is a bonus. Something is very wrong if you work as a professional SEO engineer but don’t know basic HTML</blockquote>
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Not many SEO projects require in-depth OOP PHP using scalable and modular best practices, for example.
Every "SEO expert" *shudder* should know basic HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
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Before: -fallacy/#comment-2701">Emma. Hey Emma, thanks for the comment and I like your blog 🙂 I also like this… I’m learning really basic macro coding so that in the future SEO people spend less time doing repetitive tasks and more time doing SEO If coding and creating something will help save time then I’m all for it. The impression I get throughout the industry is that people are learning to code for no real reason/to call them
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If coding and creating something will help save time then I'm all for it. The impression I get throughout the industry is that people are learning to code for no real reason/to call themselves a coder/to sell. Fuck it, if they want to do it for those reasons why not!]]>
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Before: Sean,
I've seen this bandied about quite a bit recently. Coding skills are good to have, but certainly not necessary with regards to SEO practice. My current position is mostly about supporting the SEO team and in my spare time I'm learning really basic macro coding so that in the future SEO people spend less time doing repetitive tasks and more time doing SEO. Now, web coding is an entirely different ball game and I'm not planning, any time soon to learn how.
So yes - learn
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I’ve seen this bandied about quite a bit recently. Coding skills are good to have, but certainly not necessary with regards to SEO practice. My current position is mostly about supporting the SEO team and in my spare time I’m learning really basic macro coding so that in the future SEO people spend less time doing repe
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Before: titive tasks and more time doing SEO. Now, web coding is an entirely different ball game and I’m not planning, any time soon to learn how.
So yes – learn to code if you want to, and if you think it might improve your skills in a way that you can use them!
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Before: charge as much as possible.
How can I look elitist when everyone can do the same as me?
I also agree that if someone wants to learn how to code then it's their choice. I just think (and you probably agree) that they shouldn't feel like they have too :)]]>
I read it as well. Again though it’s someone lo
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How can I look elitist when everyone can do the same as me?
I also agree that if someone wants to learn how to code then it’s their choice. I just think (and you probably agree) that they shouldn’t feel like they have too 🙂
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After: to code - that's great! But saying people shouldn’t learn to code (as Jeff does) because they aren’t going to be a useful addition to the coding workforce is like arguing I shouldn’t enjoy a kick-about in the park because I’m never going to play for England.
Everyone in SEO or inbound marketing (or whatever we're calling it now) should learn to code - if they want to.]]>
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If you want to learn to code – that’s great! But saying people shouldn’t learn to code (as Jeff does) because they aren’t going to be a useful addition to the coding workforce is like arguing I shouldn’t enjoy a kick-about in the park because I’m never going to play for England.
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I didn't see the original post but yeah, Nail > Head.]]>
I didn’t see the original post but yeah, Nail > Head.
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Before: comments. It does seem that everyone is awfully busy nowadays. It must be difficult moving, thinking, creating, being, living life to the max, 24-7 baby, wooo!
I thought the statistic was 6ft but I am happy to be proved wrong. These coders, they're everywhere...]]>
Jonathan, I always enjoy reading your comments.
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