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Sep 06
Sep 06
by Andy Hagans Foo with 5 Comments
In case you missed it, Jim Boykin wrote a great post this week, Why that site with 50 backlinks beats your site with 1000 backlinks. I think we all ocassionally tend to overcomplexify SEO and link building, focusing on numbers or other mostly meaningless data, when instead we should be focusing on macro-trends (in this case, the trend is quality over quantity).
I would also like to use this post as a time to start a little petition for one of Jim’s former projects that he canceled:
That is all, please resume your weekend relaxation.
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Thanks for the kind words..nice graphics too! I just found it that program on Digg and had just put in on my myspace page (myspace link in my name) and 2 seconds later I see it here – nice!
Still not sure about the link ninjas…but think we’re planning a SEO Powwow at the grand canyon in april or may of 2007. Would love to see you there!
Ninjas, ninjas, ninjas! Bring them back.
What a great interview. It certainly explained to me why some of my sites were not accepted. I am looking forward to work on my sites so in future I will become part of TLA. For now I am just loving your affiliate program guys. Keep up the good job!
SEO Powwow at the Grand Canyon? Sweeet.
Yes Jim, please bring back LinkNinjas! (I missed the first/only one because I was laid off).
But SEO Powwow in the Grand Canyon? Void of WiFi and cell phones? A bunch of SEOs left to their own devices sounds like trouble. It’s only 3 hours away. I’m in!