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Category: SEO

Making Customer Support Part Of Your SEO Program

When your business has a great SEO program, that’s great news, as you know you’ll be able to have a great online presence that only they can provide.  If your business is providing wonderful customer support, that’s even better.  You can provide a great experience from the online marketing side of the business, as well […]

2014 Wasn’t A Great Year For Lyric Sites In Google

It’s always interesting to find out how different sites compared to each other and themselves year to year.  Did they do better, did they do worse, or did they simply stay about the same in their rankings? Marcus Tober, who hails from Search Metrics, did a deep dive for the winners and losers in Google search results, […]

How To Present Your SEO Plan

It’s a new year, 2015.  Time for change, time for something new.  It’s also time that SEO professionals everywhere are being tasked with presenting their 2015 plans for their client or their own business website. There are two things that always start this time of year – looking back on everything that has changed, and […]

Google Sending Mobile Usability Warnings To Huge Number Of Webmasters

Could there be a chance that Google might be coming out with a new mobile algorithm soon?  Google is sending out mass notifications to webmasters who don’t have websites that are mobile-friendly.  The notifications contain the subject “fix mobile usability issues found on…”, and the notification goes on to explain that the sites have critical mobile usability […]

Technical Site Audit Checklist: 2015 Edition

When you create guides and checklists for something that is always changing and evolving, it doesn’t matter how thorough you’re being, it’ll always age and become irrelevant unless you update it for the times.  An example would be technical site audit checklists for SEOs.  Back in 2011, Geoff Kenyon wrote a checklist for a site audit, but […]

As A Franchise, How Do You Stand Out When You’re One Of Many?

So you are running a business I see.  That’s great!  If you’re successful, that’s great to hear.  But perhaps you’re not doing as great as you’d love to be doing because there are so many other businesses out there who are offering the exact same services and products that you are.  Living in a sea […]

Google Knowledge Graph Now Showing Social Profiles For Brands

Back in November, Google started adding links to other social networks, outside of just Google+, and even within the knowledge graph box.  But here’s the catch – these links were only released to other networks for personalities such as famous actors, political figures and bands.  Now, Google is displaying the social profile links for brands, such […]

Geo-Targeting and SEO 101: How to Rank Content in Multiple Regions and Languages

You’ve been in business for a while now.  It’s been nothing but hard work and dedication that has taken  you this far in you endeavor to get your online business to the point where it is.  But you’ve finally came to the conclusion that it’s time to take your business to the next level.  You’re […]

How to Have a Successful Local SEO Campaign in 2015

It’s 2015.  We’ve seen another full year pass us by, and during that year, there have been a number of changes in local ranking factors.  But now that we’re facing 2015, this is our chance to get a fresh start on things.  This is the time to look behind us and see the success and […]

Everything You Need To Know About Google’s Local Algorithm, Pigeon

It’s safe to say that local search is pretty important, especially for a number of local businesses.  After all, without local search, it’d be a lot more difficult to find the places you need to find. So what has Google done to improve their ability to give users better results in their search engine?  They […]