Google Link Disavow Tool – What, When, Why?
As one of the original testers of the Google disavow tool found in Webmaster Tools, we were able to see a website be lifted out of a Google enforced unnatural links penalty and start to show a claw back of search engine visibility following the news that the site had seen the penalisation revoked. I […]
Google Link Disavow Tool – What, When, Why? is a post from: Dave Naylor’s SEO Blog.
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Google Admit That Too Many New Pages At Once Could Cause Manual Review
We are all aware that Google have revealed that they are looking for websites to stay fresh and to keep the content of their site related to what their site is focusing on but in the latest video with Matt Cutts, an interesting question was raised surr…
Time To Long Click
The internal metric Google uses to determine search success is time to long click. Understanding this metric is important for search marketers in assessing changes to the search landscape and developing better optimization strategies. Short Clicks vs Long Clicks Back in 2009 I wrote about the difference between short clicks and long clicks. A long […]
Time To Long Click is by AJ Kohn, originally posted on Blind Five Year Old.
RCS for RPS: Relationship Building with Results
We SEOs have spent a lot of time lately talking about creating communities, developing content that people want, and building relationships. We talk about these concepts, but we falter in execution. Our outreach doesn’t reflect our grand strategies. If we truly care about building relationships and fulfilling people’s needs, we have to start letting go. […]
The Popularity Factor in Today’s SEO
Being popular gets you everywhere. Mindy Kaling (Kelly Kapoor from the American show The Office) talks in her book “Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me and Other Concerns” about how she imagined getting award show gift bags with vacations to wildlife reserves and $500 jars of miracle face creams made from human placentas. But since […]
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Creating Content For Online Stores (when people don’t really read)
Content is on top of every digital marketer’s priority list. We need to design sites in a way that users can easily scan the copy to improve user experience
Post from Clarissa Sajbl on State of Search
Creating Content For Online Stores (when people don’t really read)
How to spot a bad link – Paul Madden at #BrightonSEO
A write up of Paul Madden’s session at Brighton SEO, April 2013
Post from Paul Rogers on State of Search
How to spot a bad link – Paul Madden at #BrightonSEO
Mastering PPC: What Is a Conversion?
One of the best questions I’ve been asked during a job interview is “How would you explain your job in PPC to your grandmother?” After the interview I called my actual grandmother (Shout out Jean!) and tried to explain my job using colorful real world examples and phone book analogies. At the end of my (completely unprompted […]
Penguin 2.0 Forewarning Propaganda?
Eric Enge recently published an essay entitled “Penguin 2.0 Forewarning: The Google Perspective on Links”. I know about it because Matt Cutts referred to it as a “good article”. It was about links and link building, and Google’s Penguin updates. For those who don’t know, Penguin Updates are updates Google pushes out which penalize web […]
Mastering PPC: The Learning Never Stops!
While Paid Search came from small beginnings (Adwords launched with only 350 accounts), it has now blossomed into a significant part of the marketing mix, and shows no signs of slowing down. Changes, both good and bad, are constantly rolled out and it’s more important than ever to stay on top of this ever-changing industry. […]
Google Claim No Need To Hit Panic Button Just Yet
Amid all of the Google algorithm updates and alterations that we have seen become more frequent, fear has started to creep in for a large number of website owners that have found that their site is being linked to by a third party site that appears to …
Advanced SEO troubleshooting: Why isn’t this page indexed?
UPDATED: APRIL 3RD 2013 Some of you seasoned pros will likely find this post of n00b status, but chances are that you’ve made a silly mistake at one point (or two) in your SEO career. This happened to me and Continue reading »
SEO Tutorial For Beginners 2013
**Updated for 2013 Here are some free search engine optimisation tips for you to create a successful site. I deliberately steered clear of things that might be a bit grey, as what is grey today is often black hat tomorrow, as far as Google is concerned…
Linkgex: Tool to Get Links to Specific Subsets of Pages
Recently I have found myself fairly frequently wanting to get links that are linking to a certain sub-section of a website (i.e. links to only certain pages on the domain). Reasons why this might come about: to know how many Continue reading »
Mastering PPC: Understanding PPC and SEO
As a digital marketing agency specializing in search, it shouldn’t surprise you to hear that we’re regularly asked what the difference is between PPC and SEO. So let’s run through each! Pay-Per-Click (PPC): PPC advertising, also known as “Paid Search” or “Search Engine Marketing (SEM)”, is the process of paying for advertising on sites and search […]
Tracking Image Search In Google Analytics
The Internet is becoming increasingly visual but the standard Google Analytics default lumps image search traffic in with organic traffic. The problem with that is these two types of traffic have radically different behaviors. So here’s a quick way for you to track image search in Google Analytics to gain insight into how images are […]
Tracking Image Search In Google Analytics is by AJ Kohn, originally posted on Blind Five Year Old.
Search Engine Submission Services? DON’T – Here’s Why…
This is a short post – and a very basic post – but a needed one. Think of this like a PSA that is attempting to pay it forward to new marketers everywhere. In doing some keyword research today, I was a little startled to see tens of thousands of searches being performed around the […]
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New Domain Extensions (gTLDs) Could Change Everything
A slew of now top level domains are coming, thanks to a bold move by ICANN originally intended to spur innovation on the web. “What would you do if you could register any top level domain“, they asked the world’s entrepreneurs. Free of constraints of name availability on the standard dot com and other top […]
Google changes – Results for similar searches
I haven’t seen this before, It would appear that Google have started replacing some organic positions with Results for similar searches : https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=how+to+ask+a+guy+for+his+jacket Dave Google changes – Results for similar searches is a post from: Dave Naylor’s SEO Blog.
Google changes – Results for similar searches is a post from: Dave Naylor’s SEO Blog.
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Jack Wills Best Summer Job – Data Leaked
A friend of mine was voting for his friend on a contest for a Jack Wills Summer Job (http://www.jackwills.com/en-gb/bestsummerjob and #BSJIGB on Twitter) on Tuesday and as a web developer he was curious what voting system they were using and in fairness so was I. Armed with his developers toolkit he decided to go take […]
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