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Brian is absolutely right. Social networking is the traffic source of the future and search engines will be increasingly less important. Focus on providing quality content and building a collaborative network and don't worry about the search engines. From the page: "Boy, people... more
Reviewed by flyingrose Oct 11 2007, 12:37pm ( 16 reviews ) • copyblogger.com
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Reviewed by smocking on Apr 21 2009, 10:02am
For some reason my mind finished the title with "...and love the bomb"
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Rated by nyirendac on Nov 16 2007, 7:17am
In light of Google's ongoing PageRank crackdown, these are great blogging tips!So there is life without the big G.I am impressed. I will follow these tips closely!!!
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Rated by mariobox on Oct 24 2007, 8:15pm
Brian Clark tells us why it is a good idea to reduce our dependency on Google and focus instead on developing subscribers, working the social media and selling something.
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Reviewed by guillermog on Oct 11 2007, 5:59pm
Good advices for those who blog, yes I agree that subscribers are the most important think, so please subscribe to my RSS Linux Operating System
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Rated by flyingrose on Oct 11 2007, 12:37pm
Brian is absolutely right. Social networking is the traffic source of the future and search engines will be increasingly less important. Focus on providing quality content and building a collaborative network and don't worry about the search engines. From the page: "Boy, people don't seem very happy with Google lately, huh? Never mind the future implications of a world controlled by Big G. Webmasters and bloggers are making more and more noise about the pervasive power Google has over their online businesses right now. Selling links is the newest hot point, and it looks like some people have been made an example of to put the FUD in the rest of us. Believe it or not, my strategy since the beginning of Copyblogger has been to pretty much forget search engines exist. Don't get me wrong... I'm not doing anything to annoy them, and I certainly don't turn away visitors from search engines. I just don't depend on them for traffic. While people work hard to attract links to rank better in search engines, you've got to realize that some of the highest quality traffic comes directly from the links. Pretend like search engines are not even a traffic option, and instead focus on repeat traffic and referral sources that no one can take away. It all boils down to the three "S" strategy:..."
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Rated by chrisburbridge on Oct 10 2007, 9:14am
A good article about posting less, and with more quality. Focusing on that quality and not on strategically getting higher Google rankings
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Rated by gerardmcgarry on Oct 10 2007, 3:19am
Mr Clarke has written another nice piece about non-reliance on Google. Since Brian started CopyBlogger, it was clear that he was writing for the social web, not the search engines. If you're in any doubt, check out the exhaustive detail in which he addresses writing titles that appeal to humans.
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Rated by derrich on Oct 09 2007, 9:06pm
I've posted less frequently on my own blog, and was worried initially about what it would do to traffic. Thanks to Social Media, my traffic hasn't skipped a beat. But is it enough to stop worrying about Google?