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Posted: 2003-Jun-10 16:02
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SEF Members Do's & Don'ts for Google A compiled list of Do's and Don'ts specifically for Google but that also works with other Search Engine guidelines. :D

[ Message was edited by: crash 06/10/2003 08:03 am ]





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Posted: 2003-Jun-11 23:01
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I've discovered how to make your email addy a hyperlink for those of us that didn't know, myself included, using the email encoder.

http://www.wbwip.com/wbw/emailencoder.html

Using the emailencoder numbers include <a href="mailto: before the numbers and this at the end ">Include your text here</a> And Walla!! Your visitors do not have to copy and paste. All they have to do is 'click'.



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Posted: 2003-Jun-12 12:37
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It has one drawback - you have to hand over your closely gaurded email adress to have it encoded.(just suspicious)smile



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Posted: 2003-Jun-14 16:12
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As I'm not an SEO, I'm not sure if this belongs here or not. If not, I'm sure a monitor can delete it. This is a browser tester.

http://www.spywareinfo.com/browsertest/






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Posted: 2003-Jun-30 02:52
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That browser test set of Trojan Viruses alert!



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Posted: 2003-Jul-03 09:42
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Not actually for SEO but could be a handy resource when marketing to a wide audience.

Vischeck ColourBlind Simulator :D



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Posted: 2003-Jul-13 02:49
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Hi Excell,

What does "Bump" mean? I love this whole thread, this site is Greaaat! but more than once you said, "for the benefit of the newbies" bump....??? Also, Is the "Top 100 SEO Resources" now on a list somewhere that I can work from or is just saving the entire thread to 'favorite' the best way to go? Thanks!



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Posted: 2003-Jul-13 04:36
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goldeng, this is a very old thread and has a lot of useful resources in it. But if noone has added anything to it it can be hard to find or not noticed. So when you see "bump" it means someone thinks it will be currently useful to people and it floats up to the top so all can see it.

I do believe that sometime soon the resources will be formated into a decent document that will be easier to use, but for now I guess you could just put the thread in favorite and browse it as needed.

I want to encourage folks to add new links as they find them as I can see we have quite a few tools etc. being discussed in the forums. If you find something useful don't forget to add it here smile



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Posted: 2003-Nov-08 09:47
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There is a free tool which can be used to find suggested keywords.
It makes use of the results from both Google and Overture, and tells
whether your keywords are bad, good or excellent.

Its address is as follows:

http://www.numberonedomain.com/keyword_analyzer.htm



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Posted: 2003-Nov-14 16:46
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crikeys, I remember when this thread started last year it must be the oldest active thread by now


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