April 15, 2008 Comments (6)
Legal details are the name of the game this week. First up, Sage covers Search Engine Watch's story on Internet Advancement, the SEO agency slapped with a $100,000 scamming fine. Then it's on to Georgia's ruling on trademark infringement as it pertains to meta tags. Amidst the legalese, he touches on the info that Google Bots now fill forms to uncover invisible data, Yahoo!'s "no minimum bid" rule, and Facebook's new IM tool.

I like this idea of news on video, but thats too much of fake enthusiasm :P
Ahahahahaha. Hahahahah! Aha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Hahahah. Hahahaha! hahahahahahah hahaha haha hahahahah haha. Ahahhah. Ha. Morons..
@Learn SEO "I like this idea of news on video, but thats too much of fake enthusiasm"
You've obviously never met Sage in person. :-)
The energy he has is what makes the videos great.
Sage, I would enjoy hearing what you have to say a lot more if you weren't "yelling" at me. If you lower your voice and imagine you are talking to someone across the desk instead of hollering at a whole bunch of folks "out there", I believe it would be a better experience for your audience. Just my opinion, but I suspect I'm not alone in my reaction.
Yeah, that guy's well annoying. I turned off the video.
I Watch Sage video's all the time. The things you commenters are talking about are what make his much better than the others. I have never met Sage and from his video's it would be a blast. Lay off of the quality of the video. Sage do you thing!
Rock on Man

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