Google Algorithm Tweak Tries to Squash Mug Shot Websites
Google is putting the kibosh on the controversial for-profit mug shot website industry through a recent algorithmic update that extracts such sites from the search results. However, some free speech advocates are questioning the move.
First Half Online Ad Revs $20 Billion: Search Biggest, Mobile Fastest Growing
The IAB has just released Q2 and first half 2013 online and mobile ad revenue figures. Total digital ad revenue in the US for 1H 13 was just under $20.1 billion (vs. $17 billion last year). Mobile represented 15 percent of the total. Search revenues we…
Giving Google More Data for Knowledge Graphs May Not Be Optimal
Google makes money by taking content from YOUR Website and republishing it on THEIR Website and running ads against that content. When they were just a search engine providing links to Websites this was fine. But now Google has turned into the Mother-of-all-Scraper sites, taking content from thousands of Websites and republishing it as their own “for improved user experience”. To date the only redeeming factor I see in this practice is that Google isn’t running ads against Knowledge Graph results, but how long can we count on that to last? As a publicly traded company they will answer to their investors’ concerns about seeking “return on investment”. Google critics will be quick to point out — on the day Google brings the ads to Knowledge Graph results — that they are violating their own guidelines. Technically, however, Google doesn’t index its own search results so we can’t really say they violate their own guidelines. Google does scrape its own content. You see that happen every time a YouTube video is included in search results. But most YouTube videos are uploaded by Google’s user community, so we willingly give Google our content for their own monetization in exchange for the […]
Google Bakes In Knowledge Graph With Bacon Number
If you search for an actor/actress in Google and then click on the “People also search for” section in the knowledge graph, Google will show you the bacon number or the connection/relationship between the first person you searched for and the second pe…
SEOs Adapt To Google’s Hummingbird Algorithm
As you know, Google announced their Hummingbird algorithm about a month after it launched, claiming no one noticed and no one should notice. But we do think we did notice but no one can confirm that outside of Google and they won’t…
Are You Wasting 25% Of Your PPC Budget? New Study Says You Might Be
A typical small business advertiser spends $1,200 a year on PPC, but wastes 25 percent, on average, according to a new WordStream study of 500 small and medium business Google AdWords accounts. Here are five optimization tips to avoid wasted spend.
Study Finds Small Businesses Waste 25 Percent Of Their PPC Budgets
While pay-per-click marketing has become an integral part of many small businesses’ marketing plans, most SMBs struggle to find the time and resources to manage their PPC campaigns. A new study finds that, due to managerial and strategic errors, SMBs inadvertently waste a quarter of their…
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24 Tools for the Link Building Process
Paddy Moogan look at 24 Tools for the Link Building Process
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24 Tools for the Link Building Process
4 Google Carousel Optimization Tips
Google Carousel presents a new opportunity to appear at the top of the search results, but with it also comes some new best practices. Here’s a look at how Google’s Carousel works, its impact on industries, some tips on images, and how to optimize.
The Art of Link Earning
Exactly two years ago, I published a little study on link anatomy [PDF] from link builder’s point of view and many were surprised to see so many attributes attached to something so simple as a link. Today will focus on the left hemisphere of the diagram with attention to organic acquisition scenarios (excluding any direct manipulation in the link earning process).
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Hummingbird’s Impact On B2B Sites
The new Hummingbird algorithm will revolutionize the way B2B companies market their sites in search. Many larger B2B companies tend to invest marketing dollars in more traditional forms of marketing rather than SEM because the B2B space is usually not …
The Causal Nexus of SEO
Everything you do won’t necessarily lead directly to more rankings, traffic, or sales, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t work; it may simply be the first domino to fall. Here are three important reminders as you navigate today’s convoluted SEO path.
Google Promises To Fix Their Stop Watch
Google launched a neat fun search feature, a timer or stop watch feature back in August. About a week ago, the Google timer stopped ticking.
Yesterday…
Google Adds TV Episodes To Knowledge Graph
Google announced on Google+ that they added TV episodes to the knowledge graph.
So now when you search for a specific TV show, Google will show you upcoming episodes…
Google Alerts Perk Up After Hummingbird Launch?
Google Alerts has seen some maintenance by Google’s engineers recently. It added back the RSS option after losing it. There were also reports of the alerts not working for many.
In the past few weeks or so…
How to Turn Data & Creativity Into Great Content in 3 Steps
Can we ever satisfy both the scientific and creative approach to content marketing? Yes! Content creators can follow this practical three-step process to combine creativity with metric-driven subjects and content. The result? Great content.
Gianluca Fiorelli’s Super Search Update – September 2013 edition
Gianluca Fiorelli’s Super Search Update – September 2013
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Gianluca Fiorelli’s Super Search Update – September 2013 edition
B2B SEO demystified: a content marketing case study
Search Labs requires all staff members to produce content based on their area of expertise, it’s not just about the marketing team.
And to prove how content can impact SEO performance, in the week’s leading up to Funnel Readman’s team produced an infographic that gave advice and information on ecommerce in Russia.
It’s a timely topic as many UK businesses are currently aiming to expand internationally and it’s also relevant to Search Laboratory as it provides international SEO services.
A Google search for ‘ecommerce in Russia’ reveals that Search Lab’s own site is way down in 17th place on page two (though it’s page one for PPC), however the infographic appears in the top three places for natural search as it’s hosted on third-party sites.

These posts all contain links back to Search Labs, which gives it an SEO boost but also directs people interested in Russian ecommerce back to the agency.
One of the sites was our own ecommerce blog, which means that the infographic has been tweeted to our 150,000 followers.
Outreach
The hard bit of achieving this exposure is obviously the outreach that comes after you’ve produced the content.
Readman said this requires a well-executed programme and process that begins with research into what your audience wants and who the key influencers are.
By analysing the kind of content these people are sharing and also evaluating competitor brands, businesses can develop a content strategy that will hopefully appeal to the target audience.
Similarly, referencing key influencers or asking them to contribute to content or research increases the chances that they will share the content with their community and link back to your site. This will then encourage others to share it, which hopefully creates additional links, and so on.
Collecting the data
Search Labs hosted the infographic on its own site, which allows it to capture data from those people who come through to the landing page.
There are two separate data capture forms, one for newsletter sign up and the other to request a call back.

Penguin 2.1 Rolls Out As Website Owners Report Further SERPs Pain
A new post from www.davidnaylor.co.uk. BAZINGA!
Site Migrations and Rebranding: Everything you Need to Know, Hangout
State of Digital organises a hangout about rebranding and site migrations, what to do and what not to do. Top tips from experts!
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Site Migrations and Rebranding: Everything you Need to Know, Hangout