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    I have found my truly calling at last. After reading the below, you will think really? Yes, I have... You know why? Because I can do every industry with SEO without ever getting bored of it. I have been involved with a lot of things in life, always a workaholic, never really satisfied until I met the search engines. I have done aluminum roofing for factories (teenage years), I have been a new home construction superintendent. I have worked as a bank manager. I have dealt with automation and security technology consulting. I was involved in startups for hotel wireless internet (when wireless was a big deal). I have an MBA in marketing. I have worked with so many industries it is not even funny. Why do I write about real estate SEO because I am a partner of a family Chicago real estate agency. Do not take me wrong, I am not a "Real Estate" SEO. I have worked with so many clients from steroids to universities, to apparel stores, to hospitals to hedge funds and lawyers. I love being an SEO. No one customer is ever the same. By the way, we are also passionate about Chicago Cerebral palsy issues

Archive for August, 2007

Wiki-dnapping »

Wiki-dnapping is a 100% guaranteed to work. Its damage will almost be permanent. You will very rarely, if ever, be caught by Wikipedia admins. Wiki-dnapping is a black hat tactic which I am sure even White Hat SEOs will be tempted to try. You can think of it as a reverse engineering of wiki-jacking. Read more »

Creating credible multiple wikipedia editors »

This guide is strictly done for the black hat tactics of Wiki-jacking and wiki-dnapping. Read more »

Wiki-Jacking (Wikijacking) »

Wiki-Jacking (wikijacking) is a term that was coined by Rand Fishkin as he built a whiteboard lesson based on my wikipedia internal linking experiment trying to prove my wikipedia thesis. Read more »

Power of internal linking »

In a humorful way, I had written about how to make a wikipedia article #1 in Google for its title as a keyword. Well I decided to test it a few months ago. Read more »