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Rescooped by Martin (Marty) Smith from Curation Revolution onto Thank You Economy Revolution |
Wrote this piece yesterday about how Google has eliminated small ball SEO with Navneet Panda's new algorithm and the killer penguin. Now the best strategy is play Big Ball and find and live in Gretness.
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My favorite part of this post is:
My message to you is simple - BE BOLD! Find AWESOME and live there.
Add that to the table showing the real costs of playing "small SEO ball" and the argument to think big is persuasive (of course I wrote it so naturally I would think that lol).
If you are tempted to play tit for tat SEO games DON'T. Google's brilliant engineer Navneet Panda killed that game. The new game is finding and living in greatness. Not easy and you may have just caught up with the old game. Sorry and welcome to Internet marketing :).
The Triangle is damn lucky to have such brilliance as seen with this post and many others by Marty Smith. Bravo!