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Andy Chesnut

Andy Chesnut

Andy started in the Internet marketing industry working for IoVentures, Inc. and continued in other freelance SEO projects. He recently relocated to Austin, TX to work more closely with clients. Before working in SEO, Chesnut was an RPO recruiter working contracts with Wal-Mart, McGraw Hill and Palm.



Posts by Andy Chesnut:


Yandex Global Search – the Good, the Bad, and the Yugly

Yandex’s launch into the global search market. Judging by Yandex’s success at controlling Google in the Russian search market, they should eventually be a valuable player. I say eventually, but I don’t want to take away from the good that they are bringing to the table right now.
Keep in mind this is not a brand new … Read more

May 20, 2010 2 Comments
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Trademarks and Symbols in Title Tags

I read a post yesterday that talked all about the use of trademarks and other symbols in title tags, and it threw my mind into a spin. Some of the information was insightful, but the rest was very outdated and downright dangerous. I think we need to make a few things clear on this subject.

Including the … Read more

May 6, 2010 4 Comments
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PubCon South Dallas 2010 Highlights

Yesterday was the last day of PubCon South here in Dallas. There was no shortage of chatter around the sessions, yet somehow I had a song in my head all day. It was something about, “Chinese food makes me sick,” and “Abercrombie and Fitch.” If you know what song that is, you are probably the guy … Read more

Apr 16, 2010 1 Comment
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Is It Really Better to Give?

Last month, my wife and I jumped on a plane out of Salt Lake City and headed toward what my wife refers to as “the most magical place on earth,” Walt Disney World. Why were we going when we don’t have any kids? I can promise you it wasn’t because of all the wonderful childhood memories. … Read more

Nov 17, 2009 1 Comment
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Lessons from Sealand: How to Stake Your Website’s Claim as a Sovereign Nation

E Mare Libertas, “From the Sea, Freedom” is the motto of the tiny water fortress and country of Sealand. You may never have heard of this micro-nation before, but locked within the history of this principality we may find parallels on how to stake a claim on the virtual seas of the Web.

The British developed a … Read more

Aug 19, 2009 1 Comment
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What the Brave Captain Searched

Just under a year ago I saw the movie Wall-e. At the time, I did not realize the significance of what this movie contained. It wasn’t for another few months that I realized that Wall-e’s world contained the most plausible oncoming paradigm shift in the world of search. I am not saying that this shift is … Read more

Jul 21, 2009 0 Comments
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