Stories, news, and other notable items from the past week:
Three star links:
- Royal Pingdom shares the best interview questions from Google and Microsoft (and they throw in a cheeky IKEA interview question, too). Warning: the questions are uber-geeky and pretty quantitative/logic-heavy.
- Speaking of nerd alert, here’s the linear algebra behind search engines. Geez, my head hurt just typing that.
- The O’Reilly Radar asks if linking to yourself is the future of the web. The post has two good recommendations for self-linkers, so be sure to check ’em out.
- Yahoo! Buzz has opened up, so now content from any publisher on the web can be “buzzed up.”
- The Scientific American highlights the problems with e-voting. Good information to have, especially with an extremely important election looming in the US.
- What the frak?! 29% of Internet users have purchased from spam! I can’t believe anyone’s seriously stupid enough to–ooh, wait a second, a window just popped up on my screen telling me I’ve won a free iPod! Sweet! Hold on, I gotta input my credit card info to cover the shipping and handling…
- Psychology Today dissects the creative personality trait. I don’t see “copious amounts of body odor” on the list. Hmm…
- Not only is stress bad for your mind, it can harm your body, too! Stress: the silent killer. Find out more tonight at 10!
Four star links:
Five star links:
YOUmoz entries:
- Even Kanye Can’t Make Twitter Mainstream. Ciaran talks about how Twitter seems to be struggling with becoming widely popular.
- Why Google Hates Links. Moleskin contributes his first ever YOUmoz post and discusses how directories are a great addition to a website for link building purposes.
- Social Media is People. Feedthebot talks about the motivation behind social media and reminds us that it’s more important and more valuable to have an interaction and a relationship with your audience than it is to build links.
Best of YOUmoz:
We had a lot of great YOUmoz entries this week! I’ll share the top 3:
- Learning SEO: A List of SEO Audio. For his first YOUmoz post, Flying Monkeys shares a list of some great SEO interviews and tips that appeal to our aural learners. Way to think outside the box and offer up some nice audio resources!
- Small Business SEO: Content Strategies. Rishil is at it again–this time he shares some questions to ask your client in order to come up with some content strategies for small businesses. He’s certainly building up an arsenal of valuable SEO posts–thanks, Rishil!
- Google Refuses to Penalize Me for Keyword Stuffing. Darren Slatten shares an interesting experiment he conducted. Basically, he tried to spam the crap out of his SEOmoz profile in an attempt to drop it down from the #1 spot on a search for “world’s greatest seo.” It didn’t work, but the case study is both amusing and quite valuable. Thanks for spamming us, Darren!
New events added to the Events Calendar:
No new events added this week.
Upcoming events:
New additions to the SEOmoz Marketplace:
Featured job postings:
Featured companies:
United States/North America:
UK/Europe:
Featured resumes:
Currently looking:
- Katherine Watier in Maryland is an integrated marketing and communications professional with experience in SEO/SEM optimization, web 2.0 campaigns, web analytics, direct mail, email, public relations, and online marketing and media training.
Happily employed:
- Paul Bradish (I’m not sure where he lives) is an Internet markter and SEO/SEM consultant who focuses on e-commerce. He currently works as president of IslandSupplements.com and MMAOverload.com.