From the monthly archives:

December 2007

Season’s greetings

by Michael Martinez on December 24, 2007

I’m on vacation this holiday week and I don’t think I’ll be posting anything to SEO Theory. I hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday season.
I’ll resume posting to SEO Theory next week.
Best wishes for the season and the new year to all of you!

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Domain names don’t matter for SEO

by Michael Martinez on December 21, 2007

Why would I say such a thing as “domain names don’t matter for SEO” when every self-appointed SEO expert on the Web would leap to argue that domain names make a big difference?
A query for “president of the united states of america” might lead a naive person to conclude that domain names don’t seem to [...]

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The P-language of search engine optimization

by Michael Martinez on December 20, 2007

Have you ever heard of P-Language? There is more than one and they really have nothing to do with each other. “P-Language” is a descriptor for a poosited language, a pseudo language, or a placeholder language in a family of languages. The languages may be programming languages, specification languages, or human languages.
You [...]

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