Some SEO Humor
Some humor to take away your daily SEO stress.
I found these at many different places. So it is difficult to mention all the sources where I have found them (it would look like a spammy link page). And sometimes it is very difficult to determine where the original source was. Only strict copyright protected material will be mentioned by the source.
So have a break when:
- Your son tells you he wants to go play in the sandbox, you tell him it doesn’t exist.
And if he does play in it you’re afraid you won’t see him for the next 8 months. - When your child asks you to explain the myth of Sisyphus, you tell her about the DMOZ submission process.
Some quotes:
- SEO insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
- Do not worry about your difficulties in SEO. I can assure you mine are still greater.(original from Albert Einstein)
And this is the main reason why Firefox is my favorite browser!
(found in Google images)

White hat / black hat SEO

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That’s why I listen to Aaron Wall first….



According to Neilsen metrics, 99% of the blogosphere is comprised of “cat” posts. This trend began five years ago, when crankygeek John C. Dvorak (inventor of the Dvorak Mouse) issued a challenge to the kitty-loving world.
Within months, blog search indexes like Technoerrati and BlogDagger were flooded with meowy messages and faux feline fansites. Cat bloggers look up to one industry puppet in particular: Henrietta Pussycat. Says Henrietta about the Neilsen number:
Meow meow meow happy, meow. Meow screwed meow meow meow meow meow. Bastards meow meow meow. Meow meow meow moew meow meow spam meow.
In an effort to curb growth of this virtual litter box, Google has begun blacklisting bloggers who have [at one time] published posts about their cat.
Next generation link exchange
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