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		<title>How to Parse the Google Results Page using Regular Expressions Even if You&#8217;re a Total PHP n00b</title>
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There comes a time in the course of every SEO&#8217;s life where they find themselves wishing to scrape their own search rankings data rather than use one of the fine commercial tools available for the task.  Fortunately for me, not every SEO is also a hacker, so I do a lot of work with professional [...]<p><a href="http://hackingsearch.com/2009/10/how-to-parse-google-serp-results-page-using-regular-expressions/">How to Parse the Google Results Page using Regular Expressions Even if You&#8217;re a Total PHP n00b</a> courtesy of <a href="http://hackingsearch.com/">Technical SEO</a> Ryan Smith.</p>
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		<title>Everyday Apache .htaccess Configuration Magic</title>
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Everyday Apache .htaccess Configuration Magic courtesy of Technical SEO Ryan [...]<p><a href="http://hackingsearch.com/2009/06/everyday-apache-htaccess-configuration-magic/">Everyday Apache .htaccess Configuration Magic</a> courtesy of <a href="http://hackingsearch.com/">Technical SEO</a> Ryan Smith.</p>
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		<title>How to properly 301 Redirect URL&#8217;s with Apache, IIS, PHP, ASP and ColdFusion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Properly translating your search-unfriendly URL&#8217;s into search-lovable ones, or just scrambling up your information architecture (or &#8220;IA&#8221;, which is essentially a site&#8217;s navigational structure, with respect to the way content is organized) into something more delicious to bots and humans alike should be a straightforward process.  Many of us had to learn this process [...]<p><a href="http://hackingsearch.com/2007/09/how-to-properly-301-redirect-urls-with-apache-iis-php-asp-and-coldfusion/">How to properly 301 Redirect URL&#8217;s with Apache, IIS, PHP, ASP and ColdFusion</a> courtesy of <a href="http://hackingsearch.com/">Technical SEO</a> Ryan Smith.</p>
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