10 WordPress SEO Questions That Took Me 10 Years To Answer!

Looking to implement WordPress for your website or blog? Let columnist Trond Lyngbø give you the run-down on the SEO implications with these frequently asked questions.

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Target’s Mobile Site Shows The Value Of An SEO Spring Clean (Sorry, Target!)

Columnist Chris Liversidge gets back to basics by taking a look at how to tackle a common SEO problem: duplicate content.

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Avoiding SEO Pitfalls During Conversion Rate Optimization

There are so many benefits to A/B testing your landing pages — just be sure you don’t accidentally damage your SEO efforts!

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What Makes Enterprise SEO And Does Your Site Need It?

Even if you don’t have an enterprise company, the size of your website may necessitate enterprise SEO. Columnist Tom Schmitz addresses issues of importance to operators of big web sites, no matter the size of the business.

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Syndicated Content: Why, When & How

Done correctly, syndication can be a very effective way to help develop your reputation and visibility online. To many, this is a controversial topic, but it really shouldn’t be. You just need to know why it can help you, when to do it and how to do it the right way. And that’s what I…

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GetListed Tool Relaunches As Moz Local

Last year David Mihm’s GetListed service was acquired by then SEO Moz (now Moz). Today it relaunched as Moz Local. It’s a similar service with a number of enhanced capabilities, the most important of which is local listings submission. Agencies and business owners can use the tool to…

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Someone Outranking You With Your Own Content? Use The New Google Scraper Report

One of the most frustrating experiences for any publisher is discovering that someone not only has copied your content but outranks you on Google for searches related to that content. Now, Google seems to have heard the complaints and has launched a to…

Google’s Matt Cutts On Publishers With Duplicate Content: Use The Canonical Tag

In a video released by Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, Matt said publishers who publish similar or duplicative stories on different URLs may use the rel=canonical tag to help consolidate the PageRank of the stories and avoid any issues with Google. Matt Cutts did say that duplicate…

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Google’s Matt Cutts: 25-30% Of The Web’s Content Is Duplicate Content & That’s Okay

Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, posted a video today about duplicate content and the repercussions of it within Google’s search results. Matt said that somewhere between 25% to 30% of the content on the web is duplicative. Of all the web pages and content across the internet,…

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The Concept Of Sameness & Why It Should Matter

Long ago and far away, there was a world where there was no Web. Back in those early years (such as the 1960′s through the mid-1990s), there were certain basic concepts that guided the world of marketing. One of the facts of life during those times was that each market space tended to support…

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Google’s Matt Cutts: Duplicate Content Won’t Hurt You, Unless It Is Spammy

Duplicate content is a huge topic in the search engine optimization (SE)) space, heck, we even have a category devoted to the topic. But should we worry about it? Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts, said he wouldn’t stress about it – that is, unless it is spammy duplicate…

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Removing URLs From The Index In Bulk

Need to remove URLs from the index? For a small number of URLs, this can be a relatively straightforward process — when you are dealing with thousands or tens of thousands, it can be a lot more complex, especially if you feel a great deal of urgency about the matter. This is what I am […]

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