Matt Cutts on How Google Handles 404 & 410 Status Codes
In a recent webmaster help video, Google’s Matt Cutts talks about the nuances of 404 vs. 410 status codes. While Google’s crawlers treat 404s and 410s nearly identically, Cutts reveals that sometimes Google does treat them a little bit differently.
6 Changes We Always Thought Google Would Make to SEO that They Haven’t Yet – Whiteboard Friday
Posted by randfishFrom Google’s interpretation of rel=”canonical” to the specificity of anchor text within a link, there are several areas where we thought Google would make a move and are still waiting for it to happen. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, R…
SearchCap: Google SEO Myths & Yahoo Default Search On iPhone
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Why Yahoo’s Not Going To Steal The Search Default For iPhone Away From Google Apparently, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer wants to be the default search for…
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Google Q1 2014 Earnings: Profits Up as CPCs Slide
Google has revealed profits for the first quarter of 2014 of $3.45 billion, up from $3.35 billion in the same period last year, but its average cost-per-click income has fallen by 9 percent year-over-year.
Microsoft’s Scroogled Campaign: Dead…Again?
Scroogled, Microsoft’s anti-Google campaign, has met with mixed results. Derrock Connell, Microsoft Corporate President of the Bing Experiences team, recently indicated that Microsoft might be shutting the door on future Scroogled campaigns.
Introducing MarTech: The Marketing Tech Conference. Registration Now Open!
Search Engine Land parent company, Third Door Media, Inc. introduces MarTech, a conference for people pioneering the field of technology-powered marketing, will be held in Boston August 19-20, 2014. Secure your spot & save with our lowest alpha rates – Register now!
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Can Psychics Predict the Super Bowl?
At SEER, we manage a few PPC campaigns for an online psychic business. We had noticed a spike in new paid member sign-ups over the weekends during the fall of 2013 and wanted to investigate a bit more for new ideas. Looking at our conversion data month-over-month by city, we saw that Las Vegas had […]
Searchmetrics Releases New Tools to Analyze & Optimize Web Page Performance
Searchmetrics has announced a new addition to the Searchmetrics Suite tools, called Page Cockpit, that promises to help marketers “more effectively analyze and optimize the organic search performance of specific landing pages on their sites.”
70% of Consumers Researching Cars Turn to Search Engines First [Stats]
New data from Kenshoo on the automotive industry shows that search engines are the number one place consumers go to find information about automobiles – and that those who engage with an auto brand on Twitter are 32 percent more likely to buy.
Google Brings +Post Ads To All With 1,000 Google+ Page Followers
Google announced they are expanding the +Post Ads to all advertisers who have over 1,000 followers on their Google+ Pages.
In addition…
XE16 Comes To Google Glass With KitKat OS & More Features
Google Glass announced on Google+ that they have pushed out a new software update to Google Glass users, this version jumps from the old version of XE12 to XE16.
The biggest change is that it updates the OS to KitKat…
Google’s Cutts On Big SEO Myths Are…
Google’s Matt Cutts released a video on the topic of some of the largest SEO myths out today.
He broke it down into two categories:
(1) Ads and their influence on organic results.
(2) Quick fixes to break Google’s algorithm.
On the ads from…
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Google Shopping Results In Knowledge Graph Carousel
Spotted via Pete Meyers and posted on Google+, it seems Google is testing showing paid results, i.e. Google Shopping results, product listing ads, directly in the Google Knowledge Graph carousel…
Losing Organic Traffic After A Redesign? Four Things to Check
While web designers and developers are often strong at designing and programming websites, not all are as well prepared to handle SEO issues, especially when relaunching websites. Just this week, I’ve worked with three separate web design firms who contacted me after a recent site relaunch…
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From Link Building to Link Earning: 3 Ways to Transition
Focus less on manual link building and more on delivering awesome content and community help. You’ll have a lot more to earn if you invest a lot more of your time to earning links and dishing out information that people actually want to link to.
Google Tests Showing Product Ads In Knowledge Graph Carousel Area
About a year ago, Google launched the carousel interface to better distribute content from their Knowledge Graph. Well, now, Google is apparently testing showing ads from the paid Google Shopping results in that user interface. Pete Meyers posted on th…
Google’s Matt Cutts On SEO Myths: Ads Correlate To Organic Results & More…
In a recent video from Google’s head of search spam, Matt Cutts – Matt talks about the biggest SEO myths he sees today. By far, the biggest myth, according to Cutts, is how people think Google makes changes to their search results with the only intent of making more money. Matt said…
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3 Paths to Marketing Success From Personal Brands
Recognizing the impact of personal branding and harnessing its power can create enormous gains for the brand. Your employee’s visibility will fuel brand recognition, content development, incoming traffic, links, SEO, PR and marketing efforts.
Google Analytics: Visits Now Sessions & Unique Visitors Now Users
Google Analytics has quietly changed the terminology they use within the reports to change what they call “visits” and “unique visitors.”
Now…
10 interesting digital marketing statistics we saw this week
Ryanair suffers massive drop in search rankings
- Data from Intelligent Positioning shows that Ryanair has suffered a massive drop in Google rankings as a result of a badly implemented URL restructure.
- The airline implemented a URL restructure during March and April, but has failed to correctly redirect the old pages. As a result Google is still picking up old 404 URLs.
- This chart shows how the situation has changed between March 6 and April 6 2014. The columns on the left show the original ranking and the URL for the various search terms, while the columns on the right show the new ranking and URLs as of April 6.
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How to improve customer lifetime value?
- Almost two-thirds of businesses (64%) rate customer experience as the best tactic for improving CLV, followed by better use of data and personalisation.
- Just 42% of companies are able to measure CLV, but the majority do agree that the customer experience is key.
- The findings come from the new Econsultancy and Sitecore report entitled Customer Lifetime Value: Building Loyalty and Driving Revenue in the Digital Age.

Marketing budgets on the up
- Marketers are in a bullish mood according to the Q1 2014 IPA Bellwether Report, which recorded the largest single upwards revision to marketing budgets in 14 years of data collection.
- It revealed a net balance of +20.4% of companies registering an increase in budgets during Q1 2014, up sharply from Q4 2013’s +11% and the previous survey record of +12.3% in Q3 2013.
- Companies also remained upbeat regarding their own financial prospects with the net balance of firms that have become more optimistic remaining historically high at +41.7%.
Pizza Hut tops social charts
- Pizza Hut came out top in the Social Brands 100 Youth Ranking published by Headstream this week.
- This ranking identifies which UK brands are best at building and maintaining social relationships with young consumers via Facebook, Twitter and Google+.
- Read Christopher Ratcliff’s post to find out whether the Hut deserved its spot at the top of the pile.

Facebook clamps down on spammers
- Facebook has explicitly revealed what it will be seeking to crack down upon within its latest news feed update.
- Marketers needs to steer clear of like-baiting, overly-shared content and spammy links.
- So if you’ve been using your Facebook page in a manipulative, click-baiting manner, Facebook will be making things a lot harder for you.
Soon, all email will be personalised
- According to 78% of the respondents who took part in Econsultancy and Adestra’s Email Marketing Industry Census published last month, in the next five years all email communication will be personalised.
- The census also shows that one in three companies are already engaging in content personalisation, a 27% increase from last year, with 37% planning to include this as part of their email marketing activities.

Trust issues with Bitcoin
- New research from Venda has found that 71% of UK consumers would not like to have the option to pay using Bitcoin.
- The main concern for 43% of consumers was that they did not trust the virtual currency, although the same number also admitted that they don’t fully understand how the currency works, which could explain the distrust.
- In addition, almost a quarter (24%) of those that didn’t want to use Bitcoin reported that they were concerned that the currency is unstable.
- The survey was carried out among a representative sample of 2,052 UK adults online.
Honda creates most viral car ads
- Honda is apparently top dog among car brands when it comes to creating viral ads in the UK.
- Visible Measures compiled a list of the top 10 most viewed UK Car ads since 2010, which shows that Honda ads takes the first two places.
- ‘Hands’ came top with just over 12m views while ‘An Impossible Made Possible’ coming second with 7.m views.
- Chevrolet takes positions three and four with VW rounding out the top five.
Google’s PLAs proving a popular ad format
- More than half (56%) of digital marketers are using Google Product Listing Ads (PLAs) to target mobile users according to new research.
- And nearly one-third are allocating new incremental budget for PLAs rather than making it a part of their overall search budget while 83% said PLA performance is on a par with, or better than, traditional text based search ads.
- The findings come from a Kenshoo survey of 89 global search marketing professionals.
The Guardian’s record traffic
- The Guardian has broken through the 100m monthly unique browser barrier for the first time, according to the latest ABC digital figures.
- A record 102,286,881 monthly unique browsers accessed Guardian and Observer content during March – an increase of 12.27% on February’s traffic.
- This is an increase of 30.65% year-on-year, while page impressions were up more than 40%.
- The increase has been driven by strong increases in international traffic which saw a rise of 12% month-on-month to 69m monthly unique browsers.
