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What are the most common on-page SEO issues and how to fix them?

Published on 2016/07/21 By admin

Appearing in the  top organic listings of Google is increasingly like pouring a gallon of milk into a shot glass. And the shot glass is already full of adverts, a bunch of maps, a broadsheet newspaper, a lengthy opinion piece about Taylor Swift and an Argos catalogue. And oh look, now you’ve got milk all over the kitchen counter, but everyone’s just ignoring it as they’re too busy looking into the shot glass because all the information they need is right there

How Google fights webspam and what you need to learn from this

Published on 2016/05/04 By admin

Google has this week revealed its annual report on how it has policed the internet over the last 12 months.

A Defense of “Small Content”: 6 Shorter Blog Post Types that Still Work by @tomdemers

Published on 2015/04/30 By admin

Here are some specific examples small content can make more sense than an X,000 word opus. The post A Defense of “Small Content”: 6 Shorter Blog Post Types that Still Work by @tomdemers appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

Making the Most of Magento #SEO Among Multiple URLs by @ChandalN

Published on 2015/04/08 By admin

Making the most of Magento means knowing how to optimize your e-commerce site properly for search engines.

8 Advanced On-Page SEO Techniques Your Boss Expects You to Know by @@TheBenOren

Published on 2015/02/06 By admin

After over a decade of doling out penalties, Google has caused the rise and demise of manipulative SEO methods. Many professionals have nearly forgotten the broad space for manipulation enabled by on-page SEO, and are acting on a very basic level, be it as a result of added caution or perhaps habit.

Thin or Duplicate Content: Not a Safe Bet for E-Commerce SEO by @alan_smith80

Published on 2014/12/08 By admin

The results of using thin and duplicate content can be fatal for e-commerce sites because Google completely disapproves of these practices. E-commerce offers universal outreach, and is completely accessible at any location and at any given time.

Syndicated Content: Why, When & How

Published on 2014/04/28 By admin

Done correctly, syndication can be a very effective way to help develop your reputation and visibility online. To many, this is a controversial topic, but it really shouldn’t be.

Matt Cutts States Sites on IPv4 & IPv6 Won’t Be Duplicate Content by @wonderwall7

Published on 2013/09/16 By admin

In a new Google Webmaster Help YouTube video published today, Matt Cutt answers a question from a user regarding IPv4 and IPv6. IPv4 is the current format of an IP address; something like 393.93.295.382. The IPv6 addresses were introduced to deal with the upcoming lack of available IPv4 numbers

The Concept Of Sameness & Why It Should Matter

Published on 2013/08/19 By admin

Long ago and far away, there was a world where there was no Web. Back in those early years (such as the 1960′s through the mid-1990s), there were certain basic concepts that guided the world of marketing. One of the facts of life during those times was that each market space tended to support..

Top Content Marketing Posts of 2013

Published on 2013/06/18 By admin

I think our team has done a pretty good job on this blog of advocating internet marketing tactics according to their practical use over the years. Our goal: To help marketers put things in perspective and make informed choices