Google SEO
The SEO Secrets Every Business Should Know3 Hard Lessons to Learn From Penguin: Be Relevant, Be Balanced, Keep it Real
Google’s most recent Penguin update has caused a storm of controversy since it began cracking down on search engine enemy No. 1: “unnatural” links. The Panda update targeted low value on-page optimization focusing on duplicate content and spammy outbound links, while...
Google Panda
Google Panda is a change to the Google’s search results ranking algorithm that was first released in February 2011.[1] The change aimed to lower the rank of “low-quality sites”, and return higher-quality sites near the top of the search results.[1][2] CNET reported a surge in the rankings of news websites and social networking sites, and a drop in rankings for sites containing large amounts of advertising.
The Latest Internet Marketing Techniques & SEO Tips Using Google Analytics’ Real-Time
Google analytics Real-Time has opened up a host of new SEO tricks and Internet marketing techniques to help businesses and marketers create more flexible and responsive SEO, content, ads, and marketing campaigns.
9 Keys to Wicked Awesome Landing Pages
While keeping in mind that no landing page is perfect, there are a few simple (and not so simple) rules to creating wicked awesome landing pages. Goal – When you create a landing page what is your goal? Do you want people to download a White Paper, schedule a demo, or...
Over Optimization Penalty Is Coming – Has your SEO strategy changed yet?
Google has never been against SEO. In fact they recommend SEO so that the right websites are presented to the right audience. I had recently shared a news story where Matt Cutts had recommended doing SEO for your website so that search engine bots can see your website and present it in the search results.
SEO Tips By Matt Cutts – Three SEO Strategies of 2011 still valid in 2012
Page Speed, proper Content management system, internal linking and social media The whole SEO world listens when Google’s SEO go-to guy Matt Cutts offers tips. If you are doing a part of search engine optimization in-house, this post would be of great use to you....
Google to penalise “overoptimised” SEO
Google’s Matt Cutts said that the company would move to “level the playing field” between sites that alter their site extensively to gain better search results over those that were simply “making great content.”
Google search now includes personalised results
The same search with the personal touch brings forth the site of our favorite local pizza place, followed by several recently researched Italian recipes. The results from the two different Google platforms are profoundly different.
Google search results have SEO experts and internet marketers racing to update websites
Whatever the motive behind the changes in the type of information Google’s crawlers wish to see and report on, it will certainly change the way SEO and internet marketing is conducted.
SEO Considerations For Google Mobile Search In 2012
If your mobile site will be smaller than your desktop site, using an m. subdomain is the next best option for both smartphone and feature phone results. These mobile results should be on the same m. URL, but triggering a different mobile type CSS based on the user agent.
SEO is Both Science and Art
More often than not, the craft of SEO is truly a unique practice. It’s is often misunderstood and can be painfully difficult to staff for. Here’s why.
SEO Playbook For 2012
Search Engine Optimization is growing up. I am not ready to say the Wild West SEO days are completely eradicated, but in 2011 good search engine optimization is less about trickery and more about engaging content and audience development than ever before. Over the...