You may be surprised at how common some SEO myths still are in 2016, so it’s definitely time to leave them behind.
This is a sponsored post, the data mining of which was done by the SimilarWeb team, using the SimilarWeb PRO platform. Remember those SEO “truths” that everyone used to believe in?
Myths in SEO run almost as deep as they do in Lock Ness and Area 51. Let’s have some fun and look at 10 of them today.
There seems to be no end to the range of declared “SEO truths” for local mom and pop shops.
Duane Forrester, Bing’s Senior Product Manager, took to the Bing Webmaster Blog today to give his analysis on 10 of the most common SEO myths. The SEO myths, along with a recap of Duane’s analysis for each, are as follows. 1.
In a recent video from Google Head of Search Spam Matt Cutts, Matt talks about the biggest SEO myths he sees today. By far, the biggest myth, according to Cutts, is how people think Google makes changes to their search results with the only intent of making more money.
I love using short, one-line zinger phrases to communicate key points about any given topic, and SEO is no exception. I have accumulated tons of these and decided to compile them into a single post! To supplement my list, I posted on Google+ to crowdsource more of them; for each of those provided…
Any in-house SEO professional (or consultant) who has been in the industry for even a short time has likely had to dispel misconceptions and inaccuracies about SEO to a senior manager, budget holder or client. These misconceptions can often be so embedded that they result in an underfunded,… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.
When you optimize your website for search engine visibility, who are you targeting? The statistically average web searcher?