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Ben's Thought Crimes

Ben's Thought Crimes

http://ben.milleare.com/

Ben's Thought Crimes is a blog about LAMP development, web design, geeky stuff and life in general.

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  • #li3 = Lithium = Cake3

    Posted on Sunday October 25th, 2009 at 15:09 in coding, cakephp, lithium

    If you follow the goings on with CakePHP in any way, and you haven’t had your head buried in the sand the past week, then you probably already know that Nate Abele (@nateabele) has followed Garret Woodworth (gwoo) out of the door and left the C...

  • 6 Things Derek Powazek Taught Us About Linkbait

    Posted on Wednesday October 21st, 2009 at 14:51 in SEO, linkbait

    Note: I meant to post this a few days but forgot, so it’s been sitting as a draft ever since. Better late than never though I guess! Every now and then the SEO industry as a whole comes under attack from certain individuals, often times due to ...

  • Is Caffeine Behind Broken UK SERPs?

    Posted on Tuesday August 11th, 2009 at 05:36 in google, SEO

    In a post on the Webmaster Central Blog, Google have announced the immediate availability of a test sandbox for what they are calling “Caffeine”. Described as “the first step in a process that will let us push the envelope on size, ...

  • Bing and Yahoo!, sitting in a tree…

    Posted on Wednesday July 29th, 2009 at 14:32 in SEO

    Microsoft and Yahoo! have made a landmark deal today, which will effect the SEO industry in a few key ways. I won’t go into massive amounts of detail as I’m sure you’ve already consumed the facts elsewhere, but there’s a few t...

  • The Affiliate Experiment

    Posted on Monday July 27th, 2009 at 16:47 in making money online

    You hear about people making obscene amounts of money online all day long on the web these days, the Shoemoney’s and the John Chow’s of this world seem to effortlessly rake in the cash selling other peoples wares. But is it really that ea...

  • Google Pulling Random Dates Into SERPs

    Posted on Monday July 20th, 2009 at 09:05 in google

    Late last night I tweeted out the following, and I wondered if anyone knows the rules by which Google pulls this info from a page: Seeing some really weird use of dates in google snippets lately. Anyone have insight into the parsing algo being used? ...

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