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Category: Google

How 1% Of Your Traffic Can Bring In 90% Of Your Business

If you’re a person who is big into SEO, whether you’re an owner of a small business, or the go to SEO guy in the company, you have heard that a good amount of traffic to your website is everything.  But traffic doesn’t really mean a darn thing if those that are coming to your […]

Google Relaunches Zagat App With Yelp In Mind

As of last week, the Google+ Local mobile app for iOS was killed by Google.  According to Google, all of the same content was available in Google Maps for iOS.  It was announced that the relaunch of the Zagat site and the mobile app for Android and iPhone was a-go. All of the content found […]

Should I Use ccTLDs For Sites Not Targeted To Those Countries?

In this Matt Cutts video, he answers the question, “As memorable .COM domains become more expensive, more developers are choosing alternate new domains like .IO and .IM – which Google geotargets to small areas. Do you discourage this activity?”

2013 Search Engine Ranking Factors

Every couple of years, Moz.com does a study about Ranking Factors meant to determine which attributes of pages and sites have the strongest connection with high Google ranking.  There are two parts of the survey.  The first part consists of a survey of professional SEOs, and the second is a large correlation study. Some of […]

How does required duplicate content (terms and conditions, etc.) affect search?

Matt Cutts answers this question about duplicate content: “How does duplicate copy that’s legally required (ie Terms & Conditions across multiple offers) affect performance in search?”

How Does Google Treat Hidden Content Which Becomes Visible When Clicking A Button?

Matt Cutts answers the question: “How does Google treat hidden content which becomes visible when clicking a button? Does it look spammy if most of the text is in such a section? (e.g. simple page to buy something and “show details” button which reveals a lot of information about it.)”

9 Leads To Healthy Link Building

Things in the digital market can change quite fast.  In the last year, Many things in SEO have evolved dramatically.  With the release of Penguin and Penguin 2.0, this should be evident that  that you need to be careful with your link building strategy. Although it’s important to focus your link building campaign with authoritative […]

How Should Marketers React When Google’s Search Results Have Dramatic Changes

Late last month, Google made an update to its search algorithm that caused the people at MozCast to spike to an all-time high of more than 113 degrees. This is one of the biggest spikes we’ve ever seen, bigger than Panda, bigger than Penguin. Our work as web marketers can be frustrating when we’re aiming […]

5 Crazy SEO Mistakes Not To Make In WordPress

Are you a fan of using WordPress to make awesome looking websites for yourself, your business or company?  If so, you may have heard that WordPress is automatically set up for Search Engine Optimization right out of the box.  Although WordPress is a great platform to use for easy website creation, the core software needs […]

What Are The Top 3-5 SEO Areas Where Webmasters Make The Most Mistakes?

In this GoogleBusiness video, the question asked of Matt Cutts is: “What are the top 3-5 SEO areas where webmasters make the most mistakes? How can we do better on those?”