Archive for April, 2008

You Can’t Hide From Google

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

A quick note before I leave tomorrow..

“…Google is constantly trying new ideas to improve our coverage of the web. We already do some pretty smart things like scanning JavaScript and Flash to discover links to new web pages, and today, we would like to talk about another new technology we’ve started experimenting with recently.

In the past few months we have been exploring some HTML forms to try to discover new web pages and URLs that we otherwise couldn’t find and index for users who search on Google. Specifically, when we encounter a FORM element…”

If you didn’t already know this, it is worth reading about.

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Off To Mexico

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

I’m off to Cancun, Mexico at the end of the week to do some scuba diving, with a quick stop in LA, so I won’t be near an Internet until I get back at the beginning part of May. I’ll be closing sign ups for SEO tools tomorrow, so this is your last chance to get in. I’ve got a stand in to look after support issues while I’m away and generally keep things ticking over.

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A Great Tool Just For You

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Well, it’s a pretty great end of the week for me. Firstly, I get to go in a few hours and pick my girlfriend up from the airport who’s been travelling for the last 3 months and secondly (close second), I can very proudly annouce the release of a new tool…

[drumroll]

I’d like to introduce you to AutoStumble! Which is a reet smart little application. In a nutshell, it is a 100% automated stumble exchange app. That’s right, no more staring at your screen for hours going through endless lists of sites to swap stumbles, only to be banned for reciprocal voting. This baby even camoflagues your activity by voting on random URLs and hot URLs within Stumble.

Let’s have quick overview of the features:

-> As I said – 100% automated. Bung in your details, hit AutoStumble then it minimizes to the tray and works like a dog.

-> With the unique “credit” system and camoflagued random voting, this thing is just about undetectable to reciprocal voting detection algorithms.

-> Making your page go viral on StumbleUpon will draw you thousands of visitors per day

-> All those extra visitors are very likely to mean more links – which means you’ll rank better in Google

-> The program has customisable delay between Stumbles to emulate human behaviour

-> The tool is free to Elite SEO Tools subscribers

During this primary launch I’m selling this tool for the bargain basement price of ?10. This will go up soon! So if you want it cheap, get in now.



How does this work you say?
Basically, you pop your URL into the program and this is put into a “pool” of URLs of other users. The program will grab this list and Stumble other peoples’ sites (with random stumbles between). For every site you Stumble you gain a “credit”, which is applied to your account. Your URL will be made available for other users to Stumble, for as many “credits” as you have earned. This system ensures there is not total reciprocal voting – and everyone is doing different sets of URLs.

There’s loads more information on the site about the tool, so go check it out – http://www.autostumble.net

It’s the bee’s fucking knees (:

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My Biggest SEO Secret [April Fools!]

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

You came, you saw, and if you had Javascript enabled, you were Rick Rolled. Happy April Fools to the 1,262 people I Rick Rolled today :)

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