Blog Comment Links for SEO
As a professional SEO I know how important links are to achieving rankings from Google. As such, I know the temptation to find a link in any place you can in order to achieve your desired SEO results. For some people, this means trying to build links through blog commenting. For others it means using automated software to build a massive quantity of blog comments with the hopes that some of them will give their webpage authority in Google’s eyes.
Trying a couple comment plugins on my blog

Help me out with a couple comments (or even a Re-Tweet) and you might just get a little reward!
convert b2evolution to WordPress
I used the b2evolution program for over 5 years now but recently migrated over to WordPress.
If you would like to make this same migration, I would like to offer my experience as services to you. As a professional SEO I can offer further assistance to take your b2evolution website to the next level.
Pay for these services can be negotiated on a case-by-case basis. Payments can be accepted by snail mail or online through PayPal.
Working with Technorati
I am investigating the benefits of connecting this blog to technorati.com. I’ll keep you informed if I think this is worth the time.
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How will Google integrate Twitter in their search results?
The big announcement Wednesday about Google integrating Twitter updates into its search results has made me wonder how this might affect natural search. It all depends on how they include Twitter in the results.
Clearly this is an attempt to make its results more time-relevant. Lots of electrons have been used to describe what Google did when Michael Jackson died- so many people searched for news that Google thought it was a malware attack and started blocking anyone searching for “Michael Jackson”. Meanwhile Twitter, who had recently added a search box to their homepage, emerged as a real-time search engine by keeping everyone informed with the latest information. Google has to integrate Twitter into its search results or it will not be useful or relevant in times like these.
Google Keywords and March Madness
I am a huge college basketball fan so naturally this is my favorite time of the year. This is probably because I went to the University of Kansas- a school who’s only coach with a losing record is James Naismith. My love of all things Jayhawk Basketball makes it hard to fill out my brackets in any objective way- somehow I always end up with Kansas winning the championship. That means I only predicted the national champion once since I was in Junior High School (the last time the Jayhawks won the National Championship).
Yearly Bible Script
This is a javascript program that will help its user track their progress as they read through the Bible in one year.
Features (preview or use):
- Multiple Reading Plans.
- Hints and suggestions on reading the Bible.
- Links to the www.biblegateway.com to read your favorite translation or listen to the chapter on audio.
- Multiple user interface.
- Helps if you get behind.
How to use:
- Download the yearly_bible.zip file and unzip it.
- Upload to your website OR use on your home computer. NOTE: the hyperlink Bible passages will call www.biblegateway.com, so be careful if you have dial-up.
Track Apache Error Logs with PHP RSS Feed
Previously, when I have written posts about RSS feeds, I have written them for non-programmers. After programming RSS feeds for a couple months now- primarily thanks to other people who have kindly posted their code on the web- I feel I owe the web and need to return the favor.
One day I sat down to do some programming when I discovered that one of my automated programs was throwing errors. For days it had been misbehaving (and in a way that I didn’t notice). Since my web host had enabled Apache Error Logs- probably because I kept blaming them for problems I had created- there was one error log that was a couple megabytes large (the errors were occurring every five minutes over a couple-day period).
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