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Archive for the 'SEO Tips' Category

‘SEO Split-Testing: How to A/B Test Changes for Google’ – MOZ Blog

Will Critchlow says, “At our recent SearchLove conferences, I’ve been talking about things we need to do differently as marketers amidst the big trends that are reshaping search. My colleague Tom Anthony, who heads up the R&D team at Distilled, spoke about 5 emerging trends: Implicit signals Compound queries Keywords vs intents Web search to data search Personal assistants”. SEO Split-Testing: How to A/B Test Changes for Google MOZ Blog  [...]

‘Mobile Web vs Mobile Apps: Where Should You Invest Your Marketing?’ – MOZ Blog

MOZ team says, “Mobile’s been a hot topic for a while now. We know it’s not something to be ignored, but when it comes to different mobile mediums, it can be tricky to determine where to focus your efforts. In this week’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand goes over the differences between marketing via mobile apps and mobile web, examines some criteria that can help guide your decision, and speculates about the future of the mobile world in general“. Mobile Web vs Mobile Apps: Where Should You Invest Your Marketing? MOZ Blog  [...]

‘What Real Estate Websites Can Teach Your Business About SEO & Social Media’ – ‘Business.com’ Blog

Brian Hughes says, “Real Estate Mogul and Billionaire, Donald Trump says, “the image of success is important, but even more important is the ability to focus on solutions instead of on problems. That way, you’ll never be thinking like a loser, and you probably won’t look like one either.” In the competitive world of residential real estate sales, a brilliant SEO and social media strategy are critical to securing leads. Nine out of ten buyers use the Internet to search for homes, according to the Digital House Hunt, a 2014 report on real estate consumer trends from the National... [...]

‘Why You Must Become a 10x Brand’ – MOZ Blog

Eric Enge says, “The past 20 years have seen the fastest rate of change in human history. Breathtaking as that may have been, the reality is, that was just the beginning. In fact, the pace of change is going to continue to accelerate. Because of these changes, I see the need for brands to evolve into what I am calling a10x brand. This is an expansion of the concept of 10x Content that Rand Fishkin discussed in a recent Whiteboard Friday video. During this WBF, Rand showed why brands now need to produce content ten times better than anything else showing up in search. In this post, I’m... [...]

‘What were the big SEO trends of 2015?’ – ‘Econsultancy’ Blog

Ben Davis says, “It’s as traditional (and as enjoyable) as Cliff Richard’s Mistletoe and Wine. Yes, we’re getting in there early with our annual trends roundups, beginning with SEO. We’ll be featuring annual digests from many other digital channels over the coming weeks, as well as looking forward to 2016 with a few sage predictions. So, what was most noteworthy about SEO in 2015? Google’s Quality Rater guidelines  Andrew Girdwood, media innovations director, Digitas LBi There was no shortage of talking points for SEO in 2015; a reminder that this is a discipline... [...]

‘Let Data Take the Wheel – Using API-Integrated Reporting Dashboards’ – MOZ Blog

Ian Watson says, “Some say the only constant thing in this world is change — and that seems to go double for the online marketing and SEO industry. At times this can seem daunting and sometimes insurmountable, but some have found ways to embrace the ambiguity and even thrive on it. Their paths and techniques may all differ slightly, but a commonality exists among them. That commonality is the utilization of data, mainly via API-driven custom tools and dashboards. APIs like Salesforce’s Chatter, Facebook’s Graph, and our very own Mozscape all allow for massive amounts of useful data... [...]

‘Google Keyword Planner’s Dirty Secrets’ – MOZ Blog

Russ Jones says, “Google Keyword Planner data at one point or another, especially while doing keyword research, the reality is that the data is often untrustworthy and should be viewed with great skepticism. Whether you plan to use it to help build a paid search campaign or determine which content to write, there are huge caveats to the numbers presented as Average Search Volume. Today, I want to walk through a number of the “gotchas” in Google Keyword Planner data so you can do better keyword research and make smarter decisions for you or your clients’ sites. Dirty secret... [...]

‘Persona Research in Under 5 Minutes’ – MOZ Blog

Craig Bradford says, “Well-researched personas can be a useful tool for marketers, but to do it correctly takes time. But what if you don’t have extra time? Using a mix of Followerwonk, Twitter, and the AIchemy language API, it’s possible to do top-level persona research very quickly. I’ve built a Python script that can help you answer two important questions about your target audience: What are the most common domains that my audience visits and spend time on? (Where should I be trying to get mentions/links/PR) What topics are they interested in or reading on those sites? (What content... [...]

‘How to Use Hosted Blog Platforms for SEO & Content Distribution’ – MOZ Blog

MOZ team says, “Where do you host your content? Is it on your own site, or on third-party platforms like Medium and LinkedIn? If you’re not yet thinking about the ramifications of using hosted blog platforms for your content versus your own site, now’s your chance to start. In this week’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand explores the boons and pitfalls of using outside websites to distribute and share your content“. How to Use Hosted Blog Platforms for SEO & Content Distribution MOZ Blog  [...]

’30+ Important Takeaways from Google’s Search Quality Rater’s Guidelines’ – MOZ Blog

Jennifer Slegg says, “For many SEOs, a glimpse at the Google’s Search Quality Rater’s Guidelines is akin to looking into Google’s ranking algorithm. While they don’t give the secret sauce to rank number one on Google, they do offer some incredible insight into what Google views as quality – and not-so-quality – and the types of pages they want to serve at the top of their search results. Last week, Google made the unprecedented move of releasing the entire Search Quality Rater’s Guidelines, following an analysis of a leaked copy obtained by The SEM Post. While Google released... [...]


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