The search marketing industry was buzzing last week after Google announced plans to begin encrypting all logged-in searches from Google.com. The buzz was strong on our sister site, Sphinn, where that topic was by far the most discussed of all last week
Sphinn saw one of its busiest discussion weeks in a long time last week, with exactly half of the articles published attracting comments from Sphinn members. The busiest conversation happened around our “Discussion of the Week,” which touched on ideas for attracting new followers/fans..
SEO was the hot topic last week on our sister site, Sphinn. Rather than a single “Discussion of the Week” on Wednesday, we had two discussions going that morning — both involving SEO topics. One asked, What Would It Take For You To Quit SEO?, while the other was more technical:…
There are still several good discussions from last week happening over on our sister site, Sphinn. SEO pricing, fixing broken links for SEO, and the social media time sink were all hot topics among commenters
There were several good discussions last week on our sister site, Sphinn, but Google’s recent launch of jumbo-sized site links in search results was the hottest topic of all. Our “discussion of the week” asked, The Impact of Google’s 12-Pack of Sitelinks?, and we had a..
There were several good discussions last week on our sister site, Sphinn, but Google’s recent launch of jumbo-sized site links in search results was the hottest topic of all. Our “discussion of the week” asked, The Impact of Google’s 12-Pack of Sitelinks?, and we had a…
Two discussions took center stage last week on our sister site, Sphinn — both dealt with fairly detailed SEO and linking issues. Our “Discussion of the Week” asked, Do Unlinked Company/Brand Mentions Help with SEO?, and the general consensus from a handful of reply was along the… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article
It’s been about six months since Google rolled out the first Panda (then called Farmer) update to its ranking algorithm — and Panda has since gone through at least three updates that we know of. Have we learned anything in that six month period
Does Google really only have about 65% to 70% of the US search market? Or is it really more like other countries where Google’s market share is closer to 90%
With summer now in full gear, we asked readers of our sister site, Sphinn, to help create a summer reading list last week.