Search engine rankings keep changing depending on the contents posted on various sites and the relevance measured by the search engines. MOZ’s Rand Fishkin has posted a video on how to handling ranking fluctuations. MOZ team says, “Rankings fluctuations can be panic-inducing, but they happen to everyone. In this Whiteboard Friday, Rand discusses why ranking fluctuations occur, the importance of keeping your cool during those darker moments, and how to identify when you should actually be concerned”. Handling Ranking Fluctuations (Video) [...]
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Simple and easy to understandable content has been the key to achieve good Google search rankings. But in a recent in-depth article Search Engine Land columnist Eric Enge advises marketers to not to oversimplify the content for getting a good ranking. On how Google keeps improving its search algorithm, Enge says, “As an industry, we need to change how we think about Google. Yet we seem to remain desperate to make the algorithms simple. “Oh, it’s this one factor that really drives things,” we want to say, but that world is gone forever. This is not a PageRank situation, where we’ll... [...]
Acheieving a good ranking in search engines is a priority for all the marketers. And it is the key to online success as most searchers are interested in the sites and services which rank high. Ahrefs has published a new study according to which the average #1 ranking page will also rank in the top 10 for nearly 1,000 other relevant keywords. Advising marketers to get their pages rank well in search engines, Tim Soulo says, “As you can probably tell by looking at the above-mentioned outliers, the best way to rank for more keywords is to choose the right topic. Certain topics tend to have a... [...]
It is very important for marketers to keep themselves abreast of the latest search engine trends and techniques. Proper SEO knowledge can help them take their business to new heights. MOZ’s Cyrus Shepard has shared 7 hacks for increased search engine rankings in this week’s Whiteboard Friday video. The MOZ team says, “You may find yourself wondering whether the humble title tag still matters in modern SEO. When it comes to your click-through rate, the answer is a resounding yes! In today’s Whiteboard Friday, we welcome back our good friend Cyrus Shepard to talk about 7 ways... [...]
Tom Capper says, “Back in September last year, I was lucky enough to see Rand speak at MozCon. His talk was about link building and the main types of strategy that he saw as still being relevant and effective today. During his introduction, he said something that really got me thinking, about how the whole purpose of links and PageRank had been to approximate traffic. Essentially, back in the late ’90s, links were a much bigger part of how we experienced the web — think of hubs like Excite, AOL, and Yahoo. Google’s big innovation was to realize that, because people navigated the... [...]
Ronald Dod says, “As a small business, your website is your greatest marketing tool and asset. You need to leverage it as such. It is the first thing that your customers are going to see. It can also be a strong customer acquisition tool to acquire customers through search engines, social media, etc. Regardless of your size, it is always a good idea to redo your website and its design. My small business redesigns our website every year and a half. It is such a long process that, basically, once we finish the design, we start working on the next one. The reason for this? We see how much value... [...]
MOZ team says, “Hovering your finger over the big red “launch” button for your new website? Hold off for just a second (or 660 of them, rather). There may be SEO considerations you haven’t accounted for yet, from a keyword-to-URL content map to sweeping for crawl errors to setting up proper tracking. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand covers five big boxes you need to check off before finally setting that site live”. Launching a New Website: Your SEO Checklist MOZ [...]
Kate Morris says, “Meta tags represent the beginning of most SEO training, for better or for worse. I contemplated exactly how to introduce this topic because we always hear about the bad side of meta tags — namely, the keywords meta tag. One of the first things dissected in any site review is the misuse of meta tags, mainly because they’re at the top of every page in the header and are therefore the first thing seen. But we don’t want to get too negative; meta tags are some of the best tools in a search marketer’s repertoire. There are meta tags beyond just description... [...]
Darren Shaw says, “Since its inception in 2008, David Mihm has been running the Local Search Ranking Factors survey. It is the go-to resource for helping businesses and digital marketers understand what drives local search results and what they should focus on to increase their rankings. This year, David is focusing on his new company, Tidings, a genius service that automatically generates perfectly branded newsletters by pulling in the content from your Facebook page and leading content sources in your industry. While he will certainly still be connected to the local search industry, he’s... [...]
Nate Dame says, “There are at least 200 ranking factors in Google’s algorithm (not to mention RankBrain), which means a thorough SEO audit could lead to dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of SEO tasks. Few companies have the budget or resources to complete every potential SEO to-do item — and doing so would be an incredible waste of time and resources anyway. Some SEO tasks are critical and cannot be ignored; others just aren’t worth your time. Prioritizing an SEO task list is crucial. Focus your resources on SEO work that is actually going to improve rankings, increase clicks and... [...]