Joshua Zamora and Radu Hahaianu did announce Seamless SEO as planned, yesterday. In the process, they shared more details of what this software will do for you. This plugin gives you a process that simply works almost automatically to improve your SEO. It is all white hat, and you don’t have to worry about changes Google might maker to its ranking procedure. Seamless SEO does on-page SEO, not some questionable automatic backlinking. That’s important because, if on-page SEO is done right: • It only takes a few minutes to setup. • It may give you an instant boost in traffic,... [...]
Archive for the 'Search Engine Optimization' Category
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “Why Search Volume Doesn’t Matter as Much as You Think”. Rachel Sprung says, “Search volume calculates the numbers of times a keyword is searched for in a particular search engine. Previously, it was the marketer’s go-to metric to figure out what keywords would be the best to optimize around. However, as we (and search engines) have become smarter about how we optimize forSEO, that has all started to change. Why? Because these days, the emphasis should be more on quality and conversions than volume alone“. Why Search... [...]
Kevin Byrne has just released a new WordPress plugin, Interlink Express, that improves your on-site SEO by linking related pages to each other. It makes good sense to link related posts and pages together. That way, a visitor interested in a topic can easily explore all you have to say about it. That keeps them on your site longer(your “bounce rate” goes down.) And that improved length of stay is noticed (favorably) by the search engine that brought them there. When the search engines themselves see the interlinking of related article, they see the site as more authoritative, which... [...]
The latest article on ‘Website Magazine’ is titled “On-Page SEO: Anatomy of a Perfectly Optimized Page”. Korah Morrison says, “It is hard to sum up the perfect search engine optimization (SEO) tactics for every website or Web page, and that is mainly because, for the average website owner, it takes quite a bit of education and experience to get his or her pages up to the standards that search engines have today. The fact is, even if your on-page SEO is first-page worthy, your Web page or website may still not rank. There are ways, however, to optimize a Web page, which can only... [...]
The latest ‘Web Marketing Today’ blog post is titled “Do-it-yourself SEO Starts with On-page Optimization”. Andy Curry says, “In “How to Get Traffic to your Website (via Google),” my article last month, I addressed basic search engine optimization and what you need to know to either hire a consultant or do it yourself. In this post, I’m going to expand on doing it yourself. SEO seems mystical, but it’s really not. You’ll hear people touting different strategies that may be unfounded. The problem is most people are only repeating what they learned from someone else, who they... [...]
The latest article on ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “How Much Should You Spend On Optimization? Calculate Your BUU”. Brian Massey says, “Analytics platforms. Split testing software. User testing tools. This is starting to sound expensive. And it is. What if it were more expensive not to have these things in your online business? It might very well be. Your business may be one of the many that is hobbled by a “launch and hope” approach to digital marketing. Not every business will benefit from such tools, but yours may. How much will you benefit? How much does... [...]
The latest ‘SEO Book’ blog post is titled “The Positive Negative SEO Strategy”. Peterd says, “There’s a case study on Moz on how to get your site back following a link penalty. An SEO working on a clients site describes what happened when their client got hit with a link penalty. Even though the link penalty didn’t appear to be their fault, it still took months to get their rankings back. Some sites aren’t that lucky. Some sites don’t get their rankings back at all. The penalty was due to a false-positive. A dubious site links out to a number of credible sites in order... [...]
The latest ‘SEO Book’ blog post is titled “Bing Lists ‘Alternatives’ In Search Results”. Aaron Wall says, “Bing recently stated testing listing ‘alternatives’ near their local search results. I wasn’t able to replicate these in other search verticals like flight search, or on an iPhone search, but the format of these alternatives looks similar to the format proposed in Google’s ongoing monopolistic abuse case in Europe: “In effect, competitors will have the ‘choice’ either to pay Google in order to remain relevant or lose visibility... [...]
Website Magazine is hosting a webinar on Tuesday, May 20 at 2.00 pm ET. The topic of the webinar is “SEO in 2014: Fact, Fiction and Sensationalism”. The WM team says, “With search optimization now a regular part of the marketing equation, businesses are increasingly reliant on incoming search traffic to support growth goals. SEO is more important than ever, and Google’s recent algorithm updates have caused a flurry of speculation, joy, and panic! Separate SEO fact, fiction, and sensationalism – Join Kaila Strong, Senior Director of SEO Services at Vertical Measures for a... [...]
The latest article on ‘Business 2 Community’ is titled “Top Content Marketing Strategies That Google Loves”. Keith Eneix says, “Working in online marketing is like stepping into a world that, on the outskirts, looks very small, but in truth is bigger on the inside than most consumers imagine. There are SEOs, crawlers, tags, keywords, and other jargon which you probably know by heart now if you’ve worked in the field for some time. However, trying to turn jargon into reality is difficult, and even more difficult is knowing which techniques to use, and which to avoid. Right... [...]