Archive for October, 2013

Majestic SEO Announces Development Of New Search Tool Called Search Explorer by @mattsouthern

2013/10/22

Majestic 12, the UK company behind the World Wide Web’s link intelligence crawler, Majestic SEO, made an announcement today about their plans to expand into the search space with a new addition to their product lineup called Search Explorer. Search Explorer focuses primarily on delivery results based on influence

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How B2B Advertisers Can Use Q4 to Dominate Q1

2013/10/22

Q4 doesn’t have to be a wasteland. Till the soil of this fertile time of year so that your crops in Q1 will be bigger and better! This list of tactics will help make you as highly visible to your audience as possible now to ramp up sales in Q1.

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Say Hello to Fresh Alerts: New Mentions and Link Notifications in Your Inbox

2013/10/22

Posted by Cyrus-Shepard Imagine a product similar to Google Alerts, only much better. It’s built specifically for marketers and SEOs.

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Google Hangouts iOS App: Animated GIFs & Calls

2013/10/22

Any avid reader of this site knows I am a bit obsessed with animated GIFs, so when Kate Cushing, a product manager at Google for Google+ announced on, ummmm, Google+ that the iOS Hangouts app now supports animated GIFs, I took notice…

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Google’s Stock Above $1,000 While Their Customers & Partners Are Upset

2013/10/22

I am sure you’ve all seen Google’s stock price soar to $1,011 on the closing bell on Friday. For stock owners, they are very happy. For Google employees, they are very happy

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Google Webmaster Tools Link Not Available For Some

2013/10/22

There are several reports in the Google Webmaster Help forums and WebmasterWorld, as well as twitter, email and other reports I’ve seen…

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A [Poorly] Illustrated Guide to Google’s Algorithm

2013/10/21

Posted by Dr-Pete Like all great literature, this post started as a bad joke on Twitter on a Friday night: If you know me, then this kind of behavior hardly surprises you (and I probably owe you an apology or two). What’s surprising is that Google’s Matt Cutts replied, and fairly seriously: Matt’s concern that even my painfully stupid joke could be misinterpreted demonstrates just how confused many people are about the algorithm.

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, October 21, 2013

2013/10/21

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Bing Ads Accredited?

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Matt Cutts On The Difference Between “strong” and “b” Tags In Terms Of SEO by @mattsouthern

2013/10/21

Matt Cutts, Google’s head of search spam, answers a question about text formatting in his latest video where a user writes in to ask: “In terms of SEO, what is the difference between tag and tag for emphasis on certain words of text. From the user perspective, both tags have the same effect […] Author information Matt Southern Matt Southern is a marketing, communications and public relations professional

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