
I’m not one for new year’s resolutions, but I do want to learn more of my craft and connect with others in my field. 2007 was a wonderful year loaded with excitement for me and my family. Here are a couple of things that happened this year (no particular order):
- Build a Better Website was retired
- SEOpittfall.com launched
- Finished my Bachelor’s Degree at UCF
- Attended SES Travel in Seattle
- I became a father – my daughter, Sophia Noelle Pitts was born
Thinking back, there are so many that have been helpful and insightful throughout the year, I want to thank my readers, friends and constituents for a successful 2007 and wish everyone a happy, healthy and prosperous 2008.
Here are the most popular posts from SEOpittfall that you may have missed:
- Google Wants YOU to Report Paid Links!
- Google Wants You to Be Social and Share Your Stuff
- PeekYou.com – Online Reputation Management
- Google’s Attempt at Ruling Media (ALL MEDIA)
- Cuill – Have We Found a Google Killer?
- MSN Live Search Building Webmaster Portal
- Google Joins the Market Elite and Will Fold Because of Weaknesses
- YellowBot.com – An Interview with Erron Silverstein, CEO of Solfo
- Microsoft and Google Compete to Deliver Online Storage Solutions
- Insight into MSN Webmaster Portal
Here are the most talked about posts:
- Alexa Ranking Not Valuable
- Will RSS Go the Way of Reciprocal Linking? SEO Laziness 101
- BlogRush – MLM for Traffic
- A Note on Wikipedia – The Social Encyclopedia
- Search and Destroy – SEM Without SEO?
- Killing Two Birds with One Stone – Knol Tackles Wikipedia and Squidoo
- Google Joins the Market Elite and Will Fold Because of Weaknesses
- Mash – Yahoo!’s Answer to MySpace and Facebook
- Google’s Universal Search and SEO
- Wired Magazine’s Geekipedia Explores SEO
Thank you to everyone that has helped SEOpittfall have a prosperous year, and I look forward to your continued support in the year (and years) to come!
With that being said: Happy New Year!










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Congratulations, Stephen.
2007 does seem like it was a pretty good year for you. I hope that 2008 is even better.
Happy New Year!
Thanks Bill. Here’s to the new year with new opportunities!
Cheers