Summer School: Learning from the Experts: Nichola Stott
What is the best education, what background is important? Nichola Stott, Founder and Managing Director at theMediaFlow tells you what to do.
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Summer School: Learning from the Experts: Nichola Stott
How to Optimize Your Content Strategy With Social Listening
If you understand what your customers are saying, what they need, and how they want to get it, you can craft the right content that meets their needs. Here’s how social listening can help you optimize your content strategy.
Google AdWords Now In Google Maps List View
Google announced on Google+ that they’ve expanded more AdWords ads to the Google Maps desktop and mobile app interface.
Now they may show ads within the search results for places like restaurants and hotels in a list view below the search box…
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New: Google Analytics Display Targeting Reports
Google Analytics has added a new report that interacts with your Google Ads Display Targeting campaigns. They announced it on Google+ saying “this new report allows advertisers to see how their advertising on the Google Display Network (GDN) is perfor…
How to Ensure Your SEO Strategy Delivers the Right Traffic
When it comes to SEO, achieving first page rankings and getting more traffic is one thing, but here’s how to make sure those rankings deliver the right type of traffic to your website, traffic that will actually convert into new customers.
Content and SEO are Not Always the Answer
SEOs often look to content as the driving force for their strategies. But sometimes content, and SEO itself, is not the answer, as this case study shows.
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Content and SEO are Not Always the Answer
Understanding Customer Value
Why do customers buy things? The obtuse answer would be because they need them. But this does not really answer the question. Not so long ago our choices were limited. There were fewer brands as we call them today. There were less choices to make. It was a seller’s market. Sellers focused on decreasing costs […]
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Ripoff Report to Revise Removal Policy: May Accept Court Orders
Ripoff Report has been notorious for its “no removal” policy, refusing to remove reports for any amount of money, pleading, or legal litigation. However, Ripoff Report is reportedly making some important changes to this iron clad rule.
Dear Google, Links from YouMoz Don’t Violate Your Quality Guidelines
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Recently, Moz contributor Scott Wyden, a photographer in New Jersey, received a warning in his Google Webmaster Tools about some links that violated Google’s Quality Guidelines. Many, many site owners have received warnings like this, and while some are helpful hints, many (like Scott’s) include sites and links that clearly do not violate the guidelines Google’s published.
Here’s a screenshot of Scott’s reconsideration request:

(note that the red text was added by Scott as a reminder to himself)
As founder, board member, and majority shareholder of Moz, which owns Moz.com (of which YouMoz is a part), I’m here to tell Google that Scott’s link from the YouMoz post was absolutely editorial. Our content team reviews every YouMoz submission. We reject the vast majority of them. We publish only those that are of value and interest to our community. And we check every frickin’ link.
Scott’s link, ironically, came from this post about Building Relationships, Not Links. It’s a good post with helpful information, good examples, and a message which I strongly support. I also, absolutely, support Scott’s earning of a link back to his Photography SEO community and to his page listing business books for photographers (this link was recently removed from the post at Scott’s request). Note that “Photography SEO community” isn’t just a descriptive name, it’s also the official brand name of the site Scott built. Scott linked the way I believe content creators should on the web: with descriptive anchor text that helps inform a reader what they’re going to find on that page. In this case, it may overlap with keywords Scott’s targeting for SEO, but I find it ridiculous to hurt usability in the name of tiptoeing around Google’s potential overenforcement. That’s a one-way ticket to a truly inorganic, Google-shaped web.
If Google doesn’t want to count those links, that’s their business (though I’d argue they’re losing out on a helpful link that improves the link graph and the web overall). What’s not OK is Google’s misrepresentation of Moz’s link as “inorganic” and “in violation of our quality guidelines” in their Webmaster Tools.
I really wish YouMoz was an outlier. Sadly, I’ve been seeing more and more of these frustratingly misleading warnings from Google Webmaster Tools.

Several months ago, Jen Lopez, Moz’s director of community, had an email conversation with Google’s Head of Webspam, Matt Cutts. Matt granted us permission to publish portions of that discussion, which you can see below:
Jen Lopez: Hey Matt,
I made the mistake of emailing you while you weren’t answering outside emails for 30 days. :D I wanted to bring this up again though because we have a question going on in Q&A right now about the topic. People are worried that they can’t guest post on Moz: http://moz.com/community/q/could-posting-on-youmoz-get-your-penalized-for-guest-blogging because they’ll get penalized. I was curious if you’d like to jump in and respond? Or give your thoughts on the topic?
Thanks!
Matt Cutts: Hey, the short answer is that if a site A links to spammy sites, that can affect site A’s reputation. That shouldn’t be a shock–I think we’ve talked about the hazards of linking to bad neighborhoods for a decade or so.
That said, with the specific instance of Moz.com, for the most part it’s an example of a site that does good due diligence, so on average Moz.com is linking to non-problematic sites. If Moz were to lower its quality standards then that could eventually affect Moz’s reputation.
The factors that make things safer are the commonsense things you’d expect, e.g. adding a nofollow will eliminate the linking issue completely. Short of that, keyword rich anchortext is higher risk than navigational anchortext like a person or site’s name, and so on.”
Jen, in particular, has been a champion of high standards and non-spammy guest publishing, and I’m very appreciative to Matt for the thoughtful reply (which matches our beliefs). Her talk at SMX Sydney—Guest Blogging Isn’t Dead, But Blogging Just for Links Is—and her post—Time for Guest Blogging With a Purpose—helps explain Moz’s position on the subject (one I believe Google shares).
I can promise that our quality standards are only going up (you can read Keri’s post on YouMoz policies to get a sense of how seriously we take our publishing), that Scott’s link in particular was entirely editorial, organic, and intentional, and that we take great steps to insure that all of our authors and links are carefully vetted.
We’d love if Google’s webmaster review team used the same care when reviewing and calling out links in Webmaster Tools. It would help make the web (and Google’s search engine) a better place.
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SearchCap: Bing Ads Insertion Orders, Google Top In Satisfaction & Google Maps Nearby
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: How To Generate Customer Experience Reviews For SEO Profit – Part I Here’s a question for all you search marketers out there: given the option, would…
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Apparel PPC: Zappos Dominates the Competition
When it comes to paid search advertising in the apparel category, Zappos is king, according to a new report from AdGooroo, which examined U.S. Google AdWords data from Q2 2014 and also revealed the top 20 apparel keywords by spend.
3 New Bing Ads Geotargeting Features Now Available
Bing Ads has updated its geotargeting to give advertisers better map control and radius targeting. It also combines the ability to use radius targeting with location targeting. The updates are available in Bing Ads Editor and V9 API.
New App-Based Search Engine Startup Relcy Tries to Reset SEO
The idea behind Relcy is to index and rank the content stored within apps on your phone, giving you the ability to search content across all your apps, which the major search engines, like Google, can’t access. What could it mean for SEO?
With Matt Cutts On Leave; Who Will Be Google’s Punching Bag?
With Google’s Matt Cutts taking an extended vacation, I wanted to know, who at Google will take the blame for new algorithms being released.
Typically when big updates are announced…
How To Generate Customer Experience Reviews For SEO Profit – Part I
Here’s a question for all you search marketers out there: given the option, would you prefer to optimize a site that sells products, or services? Personally, I find product-based websites far easier to optimize than service-based sites due to their generally clearer site architecture, access…
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Reach & Frequency: The Forgotten Dimension Of GDN On AdWords
The Reach and Frequency report lives under the Dimensions tab in AdWords; yet this information often gets overlooked in favour of analysis on areas such as geographic location or time of day. What Can You See From This Report? Very simply, this report shows the following: Reach: The number of…
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Bing Ads Puts Insertion Order Management Online
Agencies or advertisers that have invoice billing enabled and use Bing Ads Insertion Orders can now create and approve IOs online rather than having to rely on email or fax. This has been a top request among agencies, in particular. Insertion orders ca…
It’s Not Just Links: Why Nothing Is Safe In Online Marketing
Links have been under fire for years. And while I’m someone who provides link development services, I’ve never thought that links are all you need. In fact, if all of my clients would let me become more involved in other aspects of their marketing, I’d be absolutely gleeful….
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Managing Your Robots.txt File Effectively
Robots.txt, when used correctly, can help you aid search engines with site crawling. But simple mistakes may stop search engines from crawling your site. Here’s how to use robots.txt, and some tools you can use to check for mistakes.
Google Maps For Android Enhances Explore Nearby Feature & Adds Elevation To Biking Directions
Google is pushing out an update for their Android Google Maps app and with that, Google announced three new changes: (1) View search results on the map or in a list and easily switch between them (2) Search for places you’ve reviewed or saved using the “Your places” filter (3) Bike directions now…
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