Today's site review panel brought renewed attention to both Google's ability and proclivity for carefully considering not only an individual site, but all the other sites owned by that registrant/entity/person. Given Google's tremendous amount of data on web usage behavior, many SEOs suspect that they track beyond simply domain registration records. I also presented at Pubcon today - on a panel called Linkfluence: How to Buy Links with Maximum Juice and Minimum Risk (live SERoundtable coverage here) - as the counterpoint speaker (on why not to buy links).
I'll try to have that presentation in written for taiwan email list mat early next week on the blog. p.s. I was asked by a large number of attendees at the conference about our venture capital fundraising experience. I expect to be able to write about that very soon and certainly appreciate all the support.p.p.s. For those who are interested, my brother, Evan Fishkin (who works at Portent Interactive) had his head shaved by Google's webspam chief.
On a personal note, I must say I was particularly impressed with Matt's ability to shave a head without nicks or cuts, and his foresight in bringing proper equipment. Unfortunately, I'm not fully briefed on why this occurred, but I do know that my little brother was in terrible need of a trim (photo of my shocked observance of the event here & more photos/video here). So, I have been reading SEOmoz for quite sometime now and I thought I would break up all of the online topics with a little swig of offline marketing.
Though Googlers have mentioned this before
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