This is the #1 step of a new series that we want to post weekly highlighting great content that we find on the web that can be of interest to SEOs and Web Marketers.
We are a group of passionate SEO people that share and tweet lots of stuffs every day and here is a selected compilation of the best posts we read and shared this past week.
This series is inspired by the Webdesigner Depot one that we love and so we want to make a SEO one!
I think the best SEO post/experiment of the year: How I Hijacked Rand Fishkin’s Blog http://dejanseo.com.au/hijacked/
Upload your links from Google WMT or anywhere else http://bit.ly/SKYdcL
How to Use Google+ as an Author Platform http://bit.ly/SKYhJn
Create your SEO Dashboard in Google Docs with Google Analytics and SEOmoz MozScape Data http://bit.ly/SKYlsu
When Link Audits Become SEO Audits: 6 Ways an Inbound Link Analysis Can Uncover Technical SEO Problems http://bit.ly/SKYpsh
The buying lifecycle and visual content strategy http://bit.ly/SKYtZc
Can Author Rank or Other Social Network Rankings Get You Crawled First? http://bit.ly/SKYv3d
Web server log analysis for SEO purposes http://bit.ly/SzUjTx
Reachability, linking out, and why people hop instead of clicking http://bit.ly/SKYyfe
“3 SEO Tips About This and That”? Are You a Fucking Robot? via Tadeusz Szewczyk – http://bit.ly/SKYBIf
Infographic: 25 Landing page tips! Nice flow, good data, and even some stuff to avoid doing. Via Lyndon NY – http://bit.ly/SKYTic
In-Page Analytics gets even better with Enhanced Link Attribution. Via Enrico Altavilla – http://bit.ly/SKZ9Oh
Plus some modern SEO neighbors
The opportunities and challenges of responsive design http://bit.ly/SKYyMj
Adaptive Vs. Responsive Layouts And Optimal Form Field Labels http://bit.ly/SKYqfR
Optimize Legibility http://bit.ly/SKYkFb
Rhythm And Proportion In Grids And Type http://bit.ly/Sw4kkK
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Den’s post was a treat to read. He did share some amazing techniques of how to hijack the rank. The other post which was very useful is post by Jon Cooper of pointblankseo.