Introducing Moz Reader! + MORE

Today, Google launched a new keyword bulk editing feature in AdWords designed to make it easier to add, edit and remove keywords at scale. The feature builds on the bulk editing tools released last November. Keyword bulk upload is accessible from the keyword report download window, shown below….

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Introducing Moz Reader!

– seomoz.org/blog

Posted by Nick Sayers
After the demise of Google Reader, we decided to rise to the challenge. Moz Reader is our answer. We can honestly tell you that this is the best thing to happen for Moz Reader, since Moz Reader. Just call us!

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version: “v1”,
videoWidth: 620,
videoHeight: 349,
playerColor: “2299db”,
plugin: {
“socialbar-v1”: {
buttons: “embed-twitter-facebook”
}
}
});

 

Moz never expected to get into the reader business…

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Where Does The Advertorial Budget Go Now?Posted by DigiMatt
2013 has started with a bang for SEO. With Google making an example of Interflora to highlight that *Paid Advertorial Links are still Paid Links and therefore bad*, I'm sure there are many SEO teams and Agencies that are now deciding what to do with that budget burning a hole in their pocket…

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ThenSome SEO Pub Trivia Night in SF!

– seogadget.com/blog

Come join a group of some of the most incredible SEOs and marketing geeks *you should know* in the San Francisco Bay Area over drinks and team trivia on Wednesday April 3rd. We might ask you stuff like:

True or False: The founders of Distilled are brothers Will and Tom Critchlow?
What year did rel=”nofollow” first go into use?

We’ll be taking over part of the casually swank Raven Bar at 6PM and there are free drinks on Pixelsilk and free extended SEOmoz trials for everyone…

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What better place to look for content ideas than at competitors? Competitive content gap analysis is about generating the types of content that fulfills your intended user’s needs but also satisfies the metrics that search engines are looking for.

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How Pinterest Actually Pins User's Interest on Pinboards – PART 1Introduction
Pinterest has taken the public, press and globe by storm, confirming that visible material is impressive in brand promotion. As clients, we truly appreciate Pinterest because it allows us to engage in and arrange our issues in a visible way. As promoters, we admire Pinterest because it enables us to make interesting and visible material and has been known to provide high quality traffic and helps us to show off new benefits of our brand's personality…

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