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Videos - Written by Renai LeMay on Wednesday, July 21, 2010 13:07 - 3 Comments
Video: SEO expert analyses Delimiter syndication
When an article is published on Delimiter, it often spreads out quickly across the web as other publications — which licence our content — pick up the article as well.
In this video, search engine optimisation expert Jim Stewart, the chief executive of Stewartmedia.biz, analyses the phenomenon with reference to Darryl Adams’ Delimiter article yesterday on Twitter use during the Federal election.
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The GoogleBot is hungry.. must go feed it. :)
Hmmm, maybe the three syndicated appearances of the article were on sites with more inbound links and therefore higher in Google ranking according to its primary ranking method (inbound links)?
I feel so sad that
a) Renai gets blamed for my mindless crap
b) I stole google juice from Jim Boot and other vastly better people than me.
Seriously, the fact i get some recognition for my articles is great, however, Jim’s original post on twitter got me thinking, and I thought: there is something more to this….