Archive for May, 2016

#AskAnSEO with Jenny Halasz: Disavowing Bad Links, Paginated Content, and More by @jennyhalasz

2016/05/17

In this latest installment of #AskAnSEO, Jenny Halasz talks about disavowing bad links, canonicalization on paginated content, and more. The post #AskAnSEO with Jenny Halasz: Disavowing Bad Links, Paginated Content, and More by @jennyhalasz appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

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BBC Food website closure: what have we lost and who stands to benefit?

2016/05/17

Today it was announced that the BBC Food recipe website is to close, or at least mothballed in some way. It contains more than 11,000 recipes, many taken from the BBC’s food programming over the years and written by Rick Stein, Nigella Lawson and among others.

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Sweating the Details – Rethinking Google Keyword Tool Volume

2016/05/17

Posted by rjonesx. [Estimated read time: 13 minutes] I joined Moz in August of 2015 and fell right into the middle of something great. Rand had brought his broad vision of a refined yet comprehensive SEO keyword tool to a talented team of developers, designers, data scientists and project managers…

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How Google RankBrain is Humanizing SEO by @tamweintraub

2016/05/17

Google RankBrain, its artificial intelligence system, is changing the way we think about SEO. Learn more about how it works and why it matters

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A Google Manual Actions Bug For Sneaky Mobile Redirect Detected & More

2016/05/17

There seems to be a serious bug impacted some webmasters, mostly those who were notified of having sneaky mobile redirects on their site.

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Google Redesigns Structured Data Testing Tool

2016/05/17

Google has revamped and redesigned the structured data testing tool. It now looks more friendly but adding this simplistic overlay box that either asks for the URL you want to test or a snippet of sample code.

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Recovering Your Organic Search Traffic from a Web Migration Gone Wrong

2016/05/17

Posted by Aleyda [Estimated read time: 9 minutes] I know you would never change a URL without identifying where to 301-redirect it and making sure that the links, XML sitemaps, and/or canonical tags are also updated. But if you’ve been doing SEO for a while, I bet you’ve also had a few clients — even big ones — coming to you after they’ve tried to do structural web changes or migrations of any type without taking SEO best practices into consideration.

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