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Archive for the 'Search Engine Optimization' Category

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Rank Hijack is Matt Garrett‘s new ground breaking tool, offered as an online service, that finds Niche, Keyword based ‘parasite’ sites that you can use to rank your own site quickly and easily in search engines. These sites offer an opportunity for the “little guy” to succeed online. This new tool, Rank Hijack, locates powerful “Parasite SEO” properties with high Authority in Google that can be leveraged to rank quickly for buyer keywords. Parasite SEO sites are websites that have high Authority in Google’s algorithm. And these sites also allow users... [...]

‘Google says no algorithm changes in new deal to demote pirated content in UK search results’ – Search Engine Land

Marcus Miller says, “The UK Intellectual Property Office has announced what they call a “landmark agreement” between Google and Microsoft Bing for “reducing the visibility of infringing content” in the UK search results by June 1, 2017. But Google tells Search Engine Land that they are “changing nothing today as a result of the announcement/code of conduct.” Google already has a Pirate algorithm that is in place to deal with DMCA complaints and other forms of pirated content in the search results. So when we heard this announcement, we asked Google if they are changing this algorithm... [...]

‘6 business types that reap the most reward from local SEO’ – Search Engine Land

Pratik Dholakiya says, “National — or even global — SEO was once the revolutionary way to gain visibility on the internet. Now, it has become incredibly expensive and brutally competitive. As a result, small businesses are turning to local SEO to increase their exposure to potential customers online. So, what factors into an awesome local SEO strategy? Truth is, there are many components that come into play. A great place to start is by signing up with Google My Business to create your free business listing on Google. Fill out your profile with as much information as you can to create... [...]

‘Accelerate Your SEO Knowledge: New SEO Bootcamps and In-House Training from Moz’ – MOZ

Brian Childs says, “SEO training classes provide a smart, accessible way to accelerate your knowledge of our industry’s best practices, tools, and processes. For several months we’ve offered three workshops on our SEO Training page that focused on core SEO capabilities like keyword research, competitor research, and site audits. Starting now in February 2017, we’re expanding these classes to include more topics and more opportunities to help your team deliver value faster. What’s changed about our SEO training classes? There are two major changes we’ve made to our... [...]

‘How to Uncover Hidden Keyword-Level Data Using Google Sheets’ – MOZ

Sarah Lively says, “TL;DR Keyword-level data isn’t gone, it’s just harder to get to. By using Google Sheets to marry the data from Search Console and Google Analytics into a sheet, you’ll have your top keywords and landing page engagement metrics together (for free!). It’s not perfect keyword-level data, but in 7 steps you can see the keywords that drove clicks to a page and the organic engagement metrics for that page, all together in one place. The Google Analytics Add-on for Google Sheets will pull organic landing page engagement metrics, and the Search Analytics for Sheets Add-on... [...]

‘The Keyword + Year Content/Rankings Hack’ – MOZ

MOZ team says, “What’s the secret to earning site traffic from competitive keywords with decent search volume? The answer could be as easy as 1, 2, 3 — or more precisely, 2, 0, 1, 7. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand lets you in on a relatively straightforward tactic that can help you compete in a tough space using very fresh content”. The Keyword + Year Content/Rankings Hack MOZ  [...]

‘A Guide to JSON-LD for Beginners’ – MOZ

Alexis Sanders says, “What is JSON-LD? JSON-LD stands for JavaScript Object Notation for Linked Data, which consists of multi-dimensional arrays (think: list of attribute-value pairs). It is an implementation format for structuring data analogous to Microdata and RDFa. Typically, in terms of SEO, JSON-LD is implemented leveraging the Schema.org vocabulary, a joint effort by Google, Bing, Yahoo!, and Yandex in 2011 to create a unified structured data vocabulary for the web. (However, Bing and other search engines have not officially stated their support of JSON-LD implementations of Schema.org.) JSON-LD... [...]

‘Reputation, Rankings, and Revenue: Navigating Local for Non-Technical People’ – MOZ

Miriam Ellis says, “Your local SEO agency needs new clients in 2017. Your department needs to convince management to earmark robust resources for local SEM this year. What if the only thing standing in your way is presentation? In the 10+ years I’ve been consulting with local businesses, I’ve watched our industry grow to absorb an incredibly diverse set of disparate-seeming tasks. The breadth of the lingo alone is on the verge of becoming a dialect of its own. Here, supporting our Moz Local product, some of my internal communications with team members read like a code, packed with acronyms,... [...]

‘6 ways to grow your podcast audience with SEO’ – Search Engine Land

Stephen Spencer says, “Along with technical SEO and links, high-quality, interesting, engaging content is one of the three main pillars of any successful SEO strategy. Traditional content strategies use blog posts, articles, images, and sometimes video as the main sources of content. And while those can be awesome for driving traffic and supporting your SEO efforts, podcasts are an often overlooked and underestimated medium. Podcasts can build your brand and drive direct traffic, while at the same time adding rich content to your site and supporting your link-building efforts. Of course,... [...]

‘3 Not-So-SEO-Friendly Trends to Watch Out For’ – MOZ

Daniel Marks says, “It seems like every couple months (weeks?) there’s a new post predicting the end of SEO. But rather than proclaiming that SEO is already dead (it’s not), let’s look at 3 ways in which the SEO industry might eventually die and ways in which SEOs can prepare themselves. 1. New ads Google is constantly experimenting with new ad formats that actually provide a better user experience than organic results. The better the ads, the less traffic that will be captured by organic listings. What are some examples of when PPC ads provide a better UX than organic results?”. 3... [...]


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