From SEOmoz.org, a beginners guide to SEO:
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Bonnie Erickson says:
Only one more to go.
September 26, 2006 — 6:51 pm
Christine says:
WOW. Is about all I can say…
No poems..
No zillow talk
No Redfin talk..
wow…
Unbelievable job… all of you!
September 26, 2006 — 6:55 pm
Todd Tarson says:
Unreal. Great job Greg.
September 26, 2006 — 6:58 pm
Christine says:
Todd, at first glance I thought your post said:
Unreal. Get a job Greg.
September 26, 2006 — 7:01 pm
Maureen Francis says:
Congratulations Greg. Would you do it again?
September 26, 2006 — 7:05 pm
jf.sellsius says:
Congratulations Greg. Quite a feat. Not soon duplicated.
I’ve reserved a place for you in the blogger’s Hall of Fame(still under construction)
September 26, 2006 — 7:13 pm
Norma Newgent says:
I am so glad you don’t live in the Tampa area. In a good way, I mean. Great job.
September 26, 2006 — 7:35 pm
Greg says:
Un- freaking- believable!
I can hear the theme from Chariots of Fire playing…
September 26, 2006 — 8:14 pm
Robbie says:
Like Michael Johnson’s 19.32 second / 200m time in Atlanta at the 1996 Olympics, this is one of those times I just sit there shaking my head, with my jaw hitting the ground, muttering about records that will never be broken.
Congratulations on entering the blogger’s Hall of Fame.
September 26, 2006 — 8:31 pm
rudolph d. bachraty III says:
greg – i’m almost speechless.
yes, there will will be music…
-rudy.sellsius°
September 26, 2006 — 8:53 pm
Bonnie Erickson says:
Isn’t there one more to come? Are you leaving us hanging so we can’t go to bed until the very end of the time? Cruel, so cruel. The suspense builds!
September 26, 2006 — 10:13 pm
Jay Thompson says:
Bonnie – see post #97 for an explaination of when #101 is coming…
September 26, 2006 — 10:41 pm
Jim Cronin says:
Amazing job Greg. Simply amazing. How many could you have written? Really? 125, 150? 200? 1000?
September 26, 2006 — 11:14 pm
jf.sellsius says:
Thank you for your participation in the Sellsius 101 Blogothon. All donations will go to the Sellsius Blogoholics Foundation, dedicated to finding a cure for excessive blogging.
September 26, 2006 — 11:25 pm
seo flash says:
This was interesting reading, thanks
January 15, 2007 — 5:48 am