Sunday SEO / Search Supplemental Week 14

In this week we saw yet again how masterful Mr wall is in supplying yet another free tool to the SEO community. Free Firefox Rank Checker is a neat tool that checks and stores your keyword positions on Google, Yahoo and MSN. The tool also has feature to check Google International datacentres so you can set it to go and look up your website on Google.co.uk to the top 200 positions.

Joost de Valk showed a cool and neat little trick to highlight nofollowed links in Safari using just CSS. Personally I use SEO for Firefox to highlight nofollowed links but as Sebastian showed us all you can even fool plugins and CSS with a cool piece of Javascript (I know Sebastian’s post was not put up in the last week but it is useful to know that these tricks exist for anyone concerned about nofollowed links and why it is sometimes best to just do a quick search on the source code for nofollow).

Check out Eric Ward’s new blog about link building best practices. Sugarrae gives good advice for business start-ups which I thoroughly enjoyed.

Back in Caledonia, IMJUK talks about Google Webmaster Tools and an interesting article from POLR about disputes over domain names between clients and web design companies and Shaun talks about getting back to SEO Basics which should be good news for the rest of us as he reveals his theories on SEO.

Lee Odden asks the question “Is your SEO firm outsourcing your work?” and I can state that all North South Media’s work is done in-house. Over at cre8pc they questions the social side of social media sites in “The Not-So User Experience of Social Networking”.

Finally Matt Cutt’s gave the link for video revealing all of the 200 + ranking factors in his April fool’s blog post – you can watch the video below where Matt sent everyone too.

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