Google Continues to Urge Marketers to Be Mobile-Friendly
The tech giant is sending warnings to webmasters whose sites are not mobile-friendly. How can you adapt and optimize your mobile SEO strategy?
Q&A With Rightmove’s Tomas Vaitulevicius
With just a few days to go until SES London, this Q&A with Tomas Vaitulevicius, SEO and analytics manager at Rightmove, will give you a peak at what’s in store at the conference.
App Store SEO Reminds Me Of Direct Hit Ranking
Most of you probably don’t remember or have heard of Direct Hit, it was a search engine from the 90s. It ranked web sites based off of user metrics…
Google Strongly Discourages meta-refresh-type Redirects
Every few years, it is important to cover some basic topics and we’ve covered it in 2008 and 2011, so now in 2015…
Poll: Should Web Sites Have Link Removal Policies?
A WebmasterWorld thread has discussion around link removals requests and if web sites should have a printed policy for how they handle link removal requests.
Truth is, if your site is at all popular…
Google: The Google Update Was Not Panda Or Penguin
Yesterday we covered that Google seems to have done a major update the other day and Google actually responded to us saying “as usual, we’re continuing to make tweaks…
February 2015 Google Webmaster Report
January 2015 started out pretty slow with Google webmaster news but we are ending it with a lot of things happening. This includes a possible major Google update that Google said was only a tweak…
AdWords Editor 11 – What’s Not to Love? 7 Reasons Why You Will
The new version of AdWords Editor is a complete overhaul of the old tool. Here are seven features that will make managing your accounts better than ever!
4 Search Engine Optimization Techniques for DuckDuckGo
Just how different are optimization techniques for DuckDuckGo versus Google or Bing? Columnist Neil Patel explores.
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7 Lessons From a Search Agency That Grew to More Than $2.5M in One Year
These lessons can help search marketing agencies or people looking to start an agency boost profits, increase client retention, and hire more talented employees.
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Friday Infographic: Global Search and Social: The Ones to Watch in 2015
The Webcertain Global Search and Social Report, issued in Q1 2015, covers the state of search and social media in 30 of the world’s biggest internet markets.
Post from Bas van den Beld
It’s OK to be Late
It must be a slow news month, because I’ve been seeing a disproportionate number of people whining in public about other people being late to their meetings & appointments. Mostly these are people I do not respect: social media gurus, self-help experts, “authors” of pop business books, professional speakers, venture capitalists, placed startup CEOs and […]
Subdomains vs. Subfolders, Rel Canonical vs. 301, and How to Structure Links for SEO – Whiteboard Friday
Posted by randfish
There are some basic questions about SEO that come up really frequently, and it’s often easy to assume an answer that isn’t exactly right. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand tackles three of them:Should I put subsections of my site …
Is there a Google update happening?
Apparently, a number of third party sources are claiming there there is some shuffling of rankings in Google:
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SearchCap: Google Back With Twitter, Apple & Google Deal To Expire & Google App Indexing Stats
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web.
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Will Apple Have Its Own Search Engine?
A job posting for an Apple Search project manager has led to speculation about Apple becoming a Google competitor. But some are skeptical and don’t think search is a natural fit for Apple.