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SEO training, Google loves broken HTML?, using 'nofollow' tags

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SEO Training

Jerry's in Vegas this week at an SEO workshop and is letting us in on what you can expect if you attend one. Jerry is attending the Search Engine Workshops by Robin Noble and John Alexander.

Google Loves Broken HTML?

This is crazy! Someone has done a "detailed" study (yeah right) showing that Google loves broken html in web sites. Their methods are not only flawed, but the data is totally outrageous! We set about setting the record straight.

The New "nofollow" Tag

Google and some other search engines are now looking for "nofollow" tags in HREF's on web sites. This gives the webmaster more control over what links are followed both internally and offsite. We talk about how this works, and how you can benefit from using it.