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Tragically, he appeared garbed in naught save rags

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Bruce Clay (Bruce Clay, Inc), Greg Grothaus (Google) The SEOmoz whiteboards in our conference room, showing off early concepts of new software (codenamed "Turbomoz") we're hoping to launch this coming June Ciaran Norris (Mindshare) was interviewed by Channel 4 in the UK on social media, search & Rupert Murdoch's threats to shut off Google traffic.


And couldn't be bothered to properly attire with a c email database uk ravatte. Credit to Jane Copland for the image capture. Rand, with a traditional Colombian hat, a gift from Gustavo Parra (at right) pictured at SMX Advanced Seattle The SEOmoz crew outside the Garage following our party at SMX Advanced David Temple (SEM Scholar), Gillian Muessig and Barry Smyth (BSocial) at SMX Singapore Jen Lopez at SMX Advanced with Michael Gray (Wolf Howl) Oh, and just FYI, the photos above are in no particular chronological order.


NOTE: If you've got other photos to share, please feel free to link to 'em Lately I've been surprised to hear concerns from a number of SEOs that using the canonical URL tag on the canonical version of the page can somehow cause problems. When I've talked to folks about it, there seems to be confusion that only duplicates should use the rel="canonical" specification and the original must remain rel="canonical"-free. This isn't the case. Learn More: Canonicalization - What is a canonical tag? Let's look at a few diagrams to help explain: rel canonical proper usage This is the standard way rel=canonical is employed.
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