Archive for July, 2013

5 Web Design and Blog Design Features We May See By 2014

2013/07/31

As we approach mid-2013, we have to look at what we will be seeing by the end of the year. Like fashion and technology, the styles of websites and blogs you see would also evolve and change. Some create new data, others revert back to older formats, some recreate what is already out there, and Author information Morgan Akchehirlian The post 5 Web Design and Blog Design Features We May See By 2014 appeared first on Search Engine Journal

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Google Doesn’t Care if it Ranks Your Site Properly

2013/07/31

If you’ve been negatively impacted by an algorithmic update, it’s easy to blame Google. Instead, try to figure out what your site has in common with other sites that were targeted.

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Broken Link Building: How to Find Thousands of Broken Link Opportunities at a Time

2013/07/31

Broken link building can play a valuable part in most people’s link building strategies, but is an underused white hat strategy. Here’s why broken link building is so attractive, outreach tips, and some tips for doing it at scale.

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Bridging the Gap Between Social Media and PR

2013/07/31

As the web puts an increasing influence on trust and authority, merging social media into PR initiatives becomes even more important. Here’s where can you integrate PR and social media to increase mentions, awareness, and overall brand kickass-ness

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"No Data Available" In Google’s Links To Your Site Bug

2013/07/31

It seems there are many webmasters complaining that the “Links To Your Site” section within Google Webmaster Tools is showing the error message…

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How College Grads Can Find Career Success in Digital Marketing

2013/07/31

Recent 2013 college graduates have received their diplomas and spent the past few summer months relaxing, celebrating and continuing their job search. Many students, particularly in the Journalism, Communication or Marketing fields are pursuing positions in the fast growing digital marketing industry to launch their careers. Fortunately, digital marketing budgets are expected to increase by 9% this year and there are many agencies seeking talent.

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A Visual Guide to Using Google Properties for Content Research by @DholakiyaPratik

2013/07/31

Content is King! Meh. So naturally, everyone is trying to create kings of their own. With king-making now an inevitable part of digital marketers’ business, the majority of “experts” are looking for new ways to expand their kingdoms.

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Your Google AdWords Quality Score Will Be Changing Soon

2013/07/31

I am surprised I have not seen more reaction from the SEM community around the upcoming changes to the AdWords Quality Score reporting…

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The 100 Best Free SEO Tools & Resources for Every Challenge

2013/07/31

Posted by Cyrus-Shepard At Moz, we love using premium SEO Tools (especially our own ). Paid tools are essential when you need advanced features, increased limits, historical features, or online support.

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When Is It Appropriate To Use ccTLD’s? Via Matt Cutts by @smorgs13

2013/07/31

ccTLD is an acronym that stands for ‘country code top level domain’. In March of this year, Nick Paterman (one of our authors), mentioned that the appropriate use of a ccTLD is for the country or language that your website is based in

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