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Listeners asks about Geotargeting to Google and how Google indexes pages even when they are different languages.
301 redirects for domains are the main subject of listener email on this episdoe of SEO 101.
How valuable are subdomains, and should you be using a bunch of them for your site? We’ll share our thoughts, including wisdom from Matt himself.
Can you sue a forum owner for copyright infringment? Carolyn and Brian discuss a situation a listener had to deal with and discuss if that person has any standing, plus they discuss the facebook ban of technology blogger Robert Scoble.
We answer more “Listener Questions”and fill you in on whether open source keyword tools actually exist, and why you may rather use an alternative. We also answer questions about bundling; and how several sites can equal spamming; and Carolyn tells us why she tapes her keywords to the wall.
We answer a listener email asking about the pros and cons on WebCEO Pro and Word Tracker and then discuss a few other SEO tools.
How do you deal with competitors being able to buy your entire paid keyword list? We’ve got some suggestions, as well as a few of the services you may be interested in looking at if you haven’t already. We also get our white hats a little dirty in the second part of the show, giving out a light gray tip that can be used for PPC quality score reasons.
Carolyn is replaced by her alter ego Julie because we had like a total blond moment in the last episode.
We answer questions submitted by BrainBugg on everything from Top Level Domains to Making money with Directories.
We talked to a whole lot of people today at SES. Guests include Dave Davies, Curtis Dueck, Michael Gray, Mike McDonald and some guy named Matt.
NeO here adding some content to this post… We mentioned the YouTube video and the Michael Gray “Are Paid Links Evil?” power point… so here ya go!
We mentioned adding dynamic content to your website a while back. What did we mean? Listen and find out.
Download the zip file here RSS-HTML. Once you’ve done that… Extract the files, read the Read Me file, and watch the RSS to HTML video… I’m also including a link to download SmartFTP (which was used in the video) If your unsure which version to get - grab the 32-bit version.
Now that you have all of the info you need to create dynamic content from RSS feeds to .html pages give it a try! If you use this tutorial and put it into action… Please leave a comment on this post and include a link to the page you’ve made it work. Also if you have any questions / problems with the tutorial please post it as a comment on this blog! We will answer as many as we can! Thanks for checking it out!
David Brown A.K.A. NeO
A quick run-down of the hardware and software we use (quick is relative, being a 34 minute podcast). Again, Ryan Sharrer of Level 5 Development Group is with us.
David will have to post the links he mentions in the podcast as soon as he sees this.
So Here’s David… I listened to the podcast and these are the important links
* 12 pack of coke
* Brian’s podcast set up
* TotalWebNews Podcasting 101
* PSCT 4 slot
* Audacity
* HotRecorder
And of course an image of the Tubes Brian uses to ‘Warm the voice’

3 questions are answered here.
We had a question from Yourweb of the Yourweb Shopping Mall on why someone would do black hat SEO.
Rumblepup of cushions and umbrellas asked what can be considered duplicate content, and what is valid (x)html and why is it important?
- Important link: validator.w3.org
Also asked by Yourweb was how someone knows what keywords to use.
We’ll answer those in detail this time around.
We were asked a question by Chris from edumucation.com. He asks, “What is the difference between High PR and High SERPs.” The answer is night and day, but we’ll explain more in the podcast.