Archive | June, 2008

A Complete Analysis Of Digg

Posted on 17 June 2008

We all know that Digg’s algorithm is very complex and they are changing it frequently, so that spammers cannot get their stories popular. Digg states that all the content is only promoted by users and they have nobody implied in the process, but this doesn’t seem to be true.
I have been an active Digg user […]

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Don’t End Your URLs With .0, .exe or .tgz

Posted on 14 June 2008

A simple SEO guideline says that you should end your urls in .htm, .html or make them as mine. Some do not follow this and end them in .php, .asp and other programming languages. It might not be as good as the ones ended in .html, but Matt Cutts say they are and there’s no […]

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Google Trends Gets New Features

Posted on 11 June 2008

Google has just added a new feature to the Trends tool. Unfortunately, it wasn’t what a lot of us were expecting: the search volume in numbers.
Now it shows how much a keyword is searched, in comparison to the average searches since 2004 until the time you perform the query. For example if today the keyword […]

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Mixx Kinda Fails To Make Competition To Digg

Posted on 03 June 2008

ReadWriteWeb has written a very interesting post about Mixx. Now it’s one year old and traffic seems to grow really fast, but still can’t be a liable competitor for Digg, receiving less than 5% of Digg’s traffic.
Still, it seems to be on the good road and might grow, especially that Digg is full of spam […]

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