Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: May 24, 2013
Very busy week with Google releasing the major next generation Penguin update, Penguin 2.0. Bing also may have made a search update a few…
The Future of Article Spinning in a Modern Corporate Climate

- Scenario-based, compatible, benchmarks 24/7 foster workflows.
- Phased and top-level accomplishments generate a decentralized relationship. Momentums synergize the community, while the benchmarkings enable the business leaders because our wide-spectrum concepts produce proven throughput increase. The stakeholders quickly improve atmospheres. Verifiable requirements adequately strengthen the Balanced Scorecard champion ahead of schedule.
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Understanding the “Why” in SEO
One of my favorite TED talks is “How Great Leaders Inspire Action” by Simon Sinek. In the presentation he describes the concept of the Golden Circle which consists of three rings: What, How, and Why. Sinek explains that conventional thought works from the outside in. People and organizations think about What they want to do […]
Friday Talk: Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen About “The New Digital Age”
Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen visit Google LA for a conversation about their new book, “The New Digital Age”
Post from Bas van den Beld on State of Search
Friday Talk: Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen About “The New Digital Age”
5 Excel Skills Every Marketer Should Know
One question I get asked a lot is this: what Excel skills are most important for marketers to learn? I have whittled that interminable list down to five skills that I believe are absolutely essential for marketers to know, presented below in order of i…
Ecommerce Title Tags: Top 5 Ways to Increase Clicks
The first steps of commerce take place within the search results. Give consumers a better sense of offers and pricing with your title tags. By exposing more information up front, sites can better align with the right consumer and get more clicks.
Bing Officially Releases Bing XML Sitemap Plugin 1.0
After releasing a preview of the Bing sitemap plugin a few months ago, Bing is ready to officially launch the Bing XML Sitemap Plugin 1.0 to the public. This sitemap plugin allows webmasters to easily create XML sitemap files for their web sites that c…
Foursquare Updates Android & iOS App With New “Super-Specific” Search Filters
Foursquare has added new search filters that allow Android and iOS users to make “super-specific” searches, filtering by price, locations where users have or haven’t checked in before, locations ‘friends have checked in’, if a location is ‘open now’, and if…
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Google Webmaster Trends Analyst Spends One Hour Trying To Contact A Hacked Site
Gary Illyes, a former webmaster and SEO, converted Webmaster Trends Analyst working at Google Switzerland…
AdSense Publishers Like The New Google Publisher Toolbar
Google announced they have made a major update to the Google Publisher Toolbar for Chrome. The toolbar works as a Chrome extension and lets you view your DoubleClick for Publishers…
Bing Search Update On May 22nd?
Over the past few days I spotted two webmasters asking about a Bing Search update. With all the domain clustering and penguin chatter dominating the SEO space…
Google AdSense Let’s Publishers Modify Ad Code For Responsive Design & Other More
One of the largest wants/needs of Google AdSense publishers is to be able to make their AdSense ads work with responsive design web sites.
Although Google won’t do it for you automatically…
Guest Blogging vs. Guest Posting – Imagine A World Without Links
For months, debate has raged about the merits of guest posting, the relationship between content and links, backlinks, publishers and signature links, guest posting, and comments. It’s time to shed a little clarity on the subject in a simple format.
5 Content Lessons & SEO Opportunities From Bloomingdale’s
Bloomingdale’s is a leader in fashion in the brick and mortar world. But how does a store with history back to the 1800s adapt to the new online world? Let’s look at a few tactics Bloomingdale’s uses in content marketing and a few SEO opportunities.
Penguin 2.0: where does SEO go from here?
This is a major update and will likely have an impact on the Google rankings for an abundance of sites. The reason Google is calling this ‘2.0’ when there have in fact been four Penguin updates is because this is the first update of Penguin that has changed the algorithm, instead of a refresh.
Matt Cutts:
It’s a brand new generation of algorithms. The previous iteration of Penguin would essentially only look at the home page of a site. The newer generation of Penguin goes much deeper and has a really big impact in certain small areas.
So what does this new update focus on?
Advertorials
Google wants to crack down on advertorials. This is no surprise as it goes against its standard link buying terms and conditions and has been a popular tactic for SEOs over the last 12 months.
Paying for content placements, such as sponsored posts on blogs, is longer going to be the accepted process for SEO results. Google will request that any paid placements should include a disclaimer and only use ‘nofollow’ links.
Black Hat techniques
Any manipulative activity to benefit your SEO rankings is always going to be something Google will fight against to help them remove the spam from their results.
Link spam
The general concept of buying links, directories, blog commenting, forum posts and other techniques used to gain links will be tackled with the latest update.
To be honest this is something that has been tackled for as long as I can remember so Google specifically saying ‘link spam’ isn’t anything new.
The Penguin updates have been more effective than previous alogorithm updates at actually tackling manipulative links; even if Google can’t spot them all it is getting pretty good at it now. The safest bet is to avoid any tactics that could be interpreted as link spam..
Hacked sites
A site that is hacked to add links to other sites without the owners knowledge is become more and more common as popular Content Management Systems get hacked and people don’t update to the latest versions.
This has traditionally meant the site gets kicked out the results by Google and penalized through no fault of their own but Google is now trying to help Webmasters a bit more and tell them through Webmaster Tools that the site has been hacked and give them time to sort it out.
Authority
This is the major change is where SEO is heading and the future of SEO. For a site to be successful they need to become an authority within the topic they expect to rank for.
Brands tend to have a major benefit here as a lot of them are already authorities, hence why brands have tended to do well with the latest rounds of Google updates. There are general steps that need to be looked at in order to become an authority in Google eyes:
- Author Rank.
- Google Plus.
- Social shares.
- Structured Data / Rich Snippets.
The key area that is making this possible is the introduction of AuthorRank into Google Plus. Its time that you setup your Google Plus account and its time that you associated your Google Plus account with your content so Google can link your content back to you.
Within Google Plus you also have your Circles so Google can see your network (and identify the related topics for influence). Conversation within Google Plus helps Google to see the relationship and engagement within your network.
You then have a relationship the sites you are a contributor for, all helping Google to understand that you are an influencer and your site is, therefore more influential and should rank for the relevant topic.
The general process here is:
- Write quality content that gets Social Signals (pluses and shares).
- Attract natural links to the content.
- Encourage engagement and sharing on the site.
- Build up your ‘PageRank’ for quality signals.
- Attract mentions/links from other influencers.
- Build up your relationships within your Circles.
- Take a ‘PR’ approach to website promotion (get mentioned for natural reasons).
- Develop a content strategy that generates engagement and regular interactions (earned media as opposed to paid).

These factors means you need to have a look at your site for a number of different areas:
- Have you integrated Structured Data for Rich Snippets and Author Tags?
- Don’t build a brochure website, build a ‘Social Site’.
- Your site needs to be built around usability and performance – (design and architecture, as well as conversion process improvements are always required).
- Become a Social Business. Social marketing needs to flow through the whole organisation, this will generate more content and reference points in the social web. With multiple authors being associated with your site and encouraging all employees to create regular content is only going to strengthen your authority within your choose topic.
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Content strategy is essential (on site & off). You need a content area with high quality content.
For example, ThomsonLocal’s Business Hub has the ability for hub members to add their own content for a highly useful content section, as well as allowing ThomsonLocal to add its own high quality content to help it develop authority within the business advice sector.
What Are You Telling Facebook Apps?
Do you know what all the Facebook Apps you use take away from you when it comes to information? Think about that next time you play “Candy Crush Saga”.
Post from Bas van den Beld on State of Search
What Are You Telling Facebook Apps?
OMG! Algorithm Update is off the Scale
Matt Cutts wasn’t wrong, the latest algorithm change was major. Algoroo was off the scale yesterday, we don’t even have a gauge that goes that high in our roo metric widget.
Source: http://algoroo.com/
Even though the estimated percentage of affected queries was apparently quite low, we’re still seeing major fluctuations (both ups and downs) in the 10,000 tracked keywords.
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Report: Google To Bid For Waze — To Shut It Down?
According to a just-published Bloomberg report Google is preparing a bid for Waze. Earlier this month rumors indicating Facebook was in late-stage acquisition talks with Waze for roughly $1 billion appeared online. Other parties (Apple, Microsoft) may …
SearchCap: The Day In Search, May 23, 2013
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: Penguin 4, With Penguin 2.0 Generation Spam-Fighting, Is Now Live The fourth release of Google’s spam-fighting “Penguin Update” is now live….
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Mastering PPC: How to Integrate PPC with Web Analytics & CRM Systems
Congratulations: you’ve created an account, set up billing and avoided account alerts. Now it’s time to integrate your PPC activities with web analytics and customer relationship management (CRM) systems. If you’re not using web analytics or CRM systems already, I’d encourage you to do some research on them and see if you have the time, […]
