SEO Book Interview September 9, 2008AsidespressMatt A new interview with Aaron Wall of SEO Book up. Also did a short one with Blueverse. Share this:Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Related Posts
http://www.seobook.com/interview-matt-mullenweg-wordpress-and-automattic-fame “There’s no reason all of this couldn’t be used as a filter on the torrent of news and information available every single day.” This has been true since ages. Nothing has been done for ages. Reply
SeoBook interview: “I think comment spam growth has mirrored what happened in the email world, and will probably continue to.” Spam and comment spam can be easily fought. Maybe there is a lack of insight or inclination. Reply
SeoBook interview: “the search engine should be able to figure out you’re the canonical resource for a given topic over time.” This shouldn’t happen in a Google centered world. This won’t happen if other search engines had a more substantial market share. Sorry for the multiple posts. These are after thoughts after reading the interview. Reply
The last and most controversial after thought. API controlled updates are BAD. This means that WP controls how the hosted blog operates even if it’s cent percent well intentioned. Reply
Great thoughts. Still thinking on the whole cloud-synced desktop text editor you mentioned.
http://www.seobook.com/interview-matt-mullenweg-wordpress-and-automattic-fame
“There’s no reason all of this couldn’t be used as a filter on the torrent of news and information available every single day.”
This has been true since ages. Nothing has been done for ages.
SeoBook interview:
“I think comment spam growth has mirrored what happened in the email world, and will probably continue to.”
Spam and comment spam can be easily fought. Maybe there is a lack of insight or inclination.
SeoBook interview:
“the search engine should be able to figure out you’re the canonical resource for a given topic over time.”
This shouldn’t happen in a Google centered world. This won’t happen if other search engines had a more substantial market share.
Sorry for the multiple posts. These are after thoughts after reading the interview.
The last and most controversial after thought. API controlled updates are BAD. This means that WP controls how the hosted blog operates even if it’s cent percent well intentioned.