A while ago I’ve shared a number of SEO blogs you should follow to stay up to date on the latest developments in SEO industry. Then, I’ve created a list of top SEO Twitter accounts that fulfills a similar function. This time I wanted to find more details about top blogs. This will allow you and me to see what we should strive for looking at the 20 best SEO blogs analyzed.
I looked up the first page of Google for “top SEO blogs” and “best SEO blogs”. I got two great sites where Rand Fishkin and Danny Sullivan shared their top 10 blogs in SEO. I also got a couple of bigger lists here and here. Then I merged the lists and made my own 20 best SEO blogs analyzed.
This resulted in an extensive spreadsheet that features a number of website characteristics. And I decided to share the list with you. You can use this list to:
- Start following these great SEO blogs
- Play with the columns to see what matters and what doesn’t
- Check the bottom line numbers for top SEO blogs
- See what factors (DMOZ list, domain age, etc.) work for each site
Can I train you or your team to get higher rankings?
I smoked for 10 years. Two weeks ago I quit and feel much better. Below is a list of things that may help you to quit smoking. Feel free to add more to the list in the comments to this post. Here we go…
- Don’t get ready, just quit. Don’t think, just do it!
- Read the book by Allen Carr called The Easy Way to Quit Smoking
- Tell your friends and family that you quit.
- Don’t confuse “I’m quitting” and “I quit”. It’s done. Stop doing it. Stop thinking about it.
- Tell your colleagues that you quit smoking.
- Blog about it, pretty much the same way I’m doing it right now.
- Chew some gum. I heard Nicorette helps.
- Use patches. I tried Nicoderm, helped to get rid of physical cravings.
- Create a Facebook group around your quitting. Make an event out of it. Courtesy of Karine Vartanova.
- Think of all the positive things that you will gain as a non-smoker.
- Think about all great things you are missing out on as a smoker.
- Think of it in a way “smoking is for kids”. Courtesy of Robin Eldred.
- Consider the diet: “Tips from Andrew Weil’s anti-inflammatory diet and food pyramid will help you a lot. Most of my cooking is now based on the ingredients in this pyramid: http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/ART02012/anti-inflammatory-diet” Courtesy of Alex Gault.
- “Make sure that you eat lots garlic, ginger, red peppers and turmeric. All have powerful anti-inflammatory powers, and consuming them will accelerate the cleansing of your system of nicotine — making it easier for your body to cope.” Courtesy of Alex Gault.
- Twitter about the process. Here’s what I’ve been doing here @zagoumenov. People that follow up, even professionals, are people too and some of them have quit. My twitter friends have been very supportive.
- Think of life. “Yesterday I ran and made it to a peak heart rate of 184. For my age it is clinical death by a lot of beats. With clogged arteries, from siruppy nicotine, that would have been certain death. Yo have a choice . . live longer and keep your arteries clean, live shorter and enjoy smoking . . . . vse budu horosho, in both instances we end up death, so what’s the big diff?” Courtesy of Tim Hartel.
- It may hurt, but consider meeting less with your smoking friends and more with your non-smoking friends. Try it for a little bit until you get rid o cravings. Once cravings are gone, go crazy with your smoking friends.
- Once you quit, help others quit. It’s like learning by teaching. The more I teach, the better I know the subject.
- Once you quit, you quit. Don’t screw things up by just having one cigarette. You are a non-smoker now.
- “The best way to quit smoking is to stop smoking.” Courtesy of Robin Eldred.
- Avoid drinking companies for a little while. For many people alcohol and cigarettes are complimentary products. So, stop drinking alcohol for a few weeks
Good luck! You CAN do it! When you quit, thank your friends for support. The closest people will get hurt the most. Thank them big time! I want to thank Ulyana, my better half.
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