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By: Christina

Thanks for this. As someone relatively new to SEO, but well-versed in the scientific method, many of the things I’ve read about search in the past year or so has bothered me for lack of scientific...

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By: Colleen Wright | Seo Training

This post really garnered alot of discussion! Well done! I was involved in market research as one of my first marketing jobs and although I did not set up experiments, I do understand a little bit...

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By: Micah

@Christian: “In fact, I specifically prefaced my post by stating that this test was in no way exhaustive, but it did contribute to the body of evidence available on the subject.” Consistently flawed...

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By: Adam Steele

“And, frankly, there ISN’T much high quality information coming from our community.” Those that truly know what they are doing, who spend the time to complete proper, valid experiments just aren’t...

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By: Fareseo

Very Great Post, Thanks

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By: Fareseo

SEOmoz reste un vecteur de poids dans le SEO, mais leur expériences sont relatives, ils parlent de gros changements, pourtant j’ai des sites depuis 2000 qui sont toujours en première position dans...

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By: Matthew Forzan

Great article Michael. We do a lot of testing in-house and a lot of our SEO team conduct their own experiments. Very rarely, if at all are their tests properly defined and executed leaving the results...

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By: Miguel Salcido

Michael, love the post and have always loved your work. But what you are basically saying here is that SEO testing IS in fact impossible. OK, so it is possible in that it is also possible for humans to...

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