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Listen in - Matt Cutts and Vanessa Fox talk search
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Tune into Webmaster Radio Thursday, August 31 at 1 pm Pacific to hear
Matt Cutts and me take over
GoodKarma while
GoodROI (Greg Niland), the program's regular host, is on vacation. We'll talk about a little of
everything, including giving
Danny Sullivan career advice (if he ever
decides to get out of search—which we hope he never does—he can always pursue a
career in song), Google's handling of words with accented characters, display date changes in
Google cached pages, and the not-so-nice side of SEO.
And if you missed last week's show, check out the podcast Danny Sullivan and I explained that
everything you need to know about search marketing, you can learn by watching
Buffy the Vampire Slayer. If you heard the show and are worried about
Danny's favorite espresso machine shop, don't be. They're
doing OK
after all.
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