The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “What Bloggers Need to Know About SEO, Google, and Hummingbird for 2014”. Darin Hammond says, “Penguin and Panda Algorithms Knock Out Page Rank Are you lost in Google’s algorithms? Hummingbird: Google’s newest algorithm focuses on searchers. Prior to Google’s Penguin and Panda, search engine optimization (SEO) often involved manipulating the algorithms by repeating key words and phrases throughout blog posts. This achieved a higher Page Rank for a site, so SEO strategists figured out what the algorithms were looking... [...]
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The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “The SEO Power of a Google +1”. Emmet Smith says, “There have been public statements from Google’s engineer Matt Cuts that they do not use the +1 as a ranking factor. However, a study by Moz.com shows that there is a great correlation between +1s and rankings. The +1 may not be a ranking factor but it has several SEO benefits. By increasing your Google+ engagement, you reap SEO benefits to your site. Publicly Recommend on Google When someone +1s your site, their is a chance that your site will show up to them... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “5 Tips To Improve Content Marketing After Google’s Hummingbird”. Phil Lauterjung says, “Content Marketing has become even more important with Google’s Hummingbird update. For many years, search engines have ranked your web real estate by matching keywords or phrases typed in a search box to keywords that appeared on your blog or web page. Quite simply, search results were based on the user’s perspective, but Google decided that words can have very different meanings. In late September, Google announced that it... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Content marketing the Google Hummingbird way”. Michelle Hill says, “While Hummingbird has been much discussed, not many people understand it yet, or appreciate its benefits because it isn’t an obvious feature of Google search. If you want to try it, go to Google on your smartphone and click on the microphone to activate a voice search. For a bit of fun, say ‘Tottenham Hotspur’. Google will search for the greatest team in the world (guest opinion – Ed), and then read out an up to date fact, perhaps... [...]