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SEO is dead! Long live SEO 2.0! I’m sick and tired of Search Engine Optimization. Well, many people are, you might argue. But with me, it’s different. I am a search engine optimizer myself and I won’t quit. But I will kick the SEO’s asses out there. Starting right now. Afterwards SEO and Web 2.0 will never be the same again. SEO 2.0 will arise.

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One Comment

  1. Posted December 14, 2010 at 05:32 | Permalink

    Hi Tad,

    I came across your blog hours ago while searching for “seo friendly css”.

    I just finished scanning/bookmarking the entire thing. Thanks a lot for all your useful “SEO 2.0″ information. I appreciate above all your honesty and lack of affiliate links.

    Thank you

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  1. Posted January 3, 2008 at 01:22 | Permalink

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