One More Link for Dixon Jones
Woke up this morning to see that Dixon Jones, who runs marketing for Majestic, will be transitioning out of his role and into retirement. Majestic has long proven itself to be a top shelf (maybe even THE top shelf, but more on that later) link index tool and his contributions to the industry have been equally […]
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What factors should you consider before choosing a web crawler tool?
SEO is a many-headed beast. From off-page elements to on-page elements, covering all aspects of SEO can easily become a Herculean task, especially when dealing with large websites. That is why a tool that crawls your website on a regular basis and brings back reports on what needs to be fixed is a must-have. What are the key features that you should look for in a web crawler?
Check your site’s SEO yourself
One question we get quite often is whether we can help people recover from the drop they noticed in their rankings or traffic. Often, this was a legitimate drop and people were actually in a bit of trouble. However, in most cases, there wasn’t anything wrong with either the traffic or the rankings. In this post, I’ll […]
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Beyond Google Analytics: 10 SEO analytics and reporting tools
Analytics and reporting are a critical part of any SEO campaign, and while Google Analytics is a great place to start, it most certainly shouldn’t be where you stop. In this post, we’ll cover some of the best free and paid tools available for SEO reporting and analytics.
Titles and meta variables in Yoast SEO
Variables have become a staple of Yoast SEO. Variables make it possible to automate certain processes on your site. They also make it easy to change large batches of meta descriptions for instance, since you only have to change the structure of the variable – the site fills in the data automatically. Here, we’ll take […]
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Four tools to build a smarter and more up-to-date in-house marketing team
The SEO community has been fighting with low-quality, outdated and simply incorrect content for ages. How to educate yourself as well as your team in this abyss of misinformation? Here are four tools that can help solve these problems.
The 15 best Google Chrome extensions for SEO
Google Chrome has taken a dominant position as the world’s favorite desktop browser, and it can be customized using tens of thousands of downloadable browser extensions. Among these are hundreds of SEO-themed extensions which can assist SEOs in every part of their work. Here are our 15 favorites.
Tools to improve your online marketing campaign
One of the most frequently asked questions by fellow SEO consultants probably is: “What online marketing tools do you use?” In the ever-changing SEO world, it was time for us to update our list with the present day tools we use on a very frequent basis in a variety of projects. Some of these tools […]
Doesn’t Everyone Hate it When Service Companies Get Involved in Software?
Local SEO Guide is happy to announce Locadium, a Google My Business reporting system built from the ground up for multi-location brands and agencies. According to a recent poll of Local SEO Sherpa’s, 78% of them have problems with Google changing information on GMB profiles. Now I know you are saying: “Dan, there is the […]
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The SEO Monopoly Hangover
Ben Thompson’s post this week on Microsoft’s Monopoly Hangover touched a nerve. Thompson’s thesis is that companies that are monopolies tend to face considerable problems once the monopoly ends. He boils these problems down to: Nature “The great thing about a monopoly is that a company can do anything, because there is no competition; the bad […]
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SEO Radar Is The Prozac of SEO Tools
It’s a bit awkward to write about a company we have an investment in without sounding like a total salesman, but I am going to give it a try. Even if we had no interest in SEO Radar (full disclosure: we do), I’d like to think I’d still be writing this. Cause it saved my […]
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Content King SEO tool review: tracking on-page changes
Considering Content King for your arsenal of SEO tools? We prepared a review with the features, small case studies, problems and suggestions.
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Are you or your local search tools using UULE? Beware!
It was a pretty big deal to the world of local search when Google removed “Search Tools” from their search engine. It may seem like NBD, but everyone in local search knew that that was the best way to see what a local search looked like in a different location from your own. After that […]
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7 Things Google PageSpeed Insights Doesn’t Tell You
Pete Campbell runs through seven common speed tactics suggested by Google PageSpeed Insights and helps you put them into context or action.
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Best SEO Tools for 2017
A collection of some of my favourite SEO tools, and the best SEO Tools you can buy in 2017.
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Playing with the X-Robots-Tag HTTP header
Traditionally, you will use a robots.txt file on your server to manage what pages, folders, subdomains or other content search engines will be allowed to crawl. But did you know that there’s also such a thing as the X-Robots-Tag HTTP header? In this post we’ll discuss what the possibilities are and how this might be […]
Interview: can you forecast SEO? Sastry Rachakonda says you can
In the world of search engine optimisation, there are a wealth of tools which produce analytics and SEO reports after changes have been made to your site. But what if you could predict how your site’s ranking would change before you’d made any alterations?
Updated Version of NAP Hunter Lite Now In Chrome Store
The newest version of NAP Hunter Lite is now in the Chrome store. Chrome extensions should automatically update to the newest version, but in case you want to check it out you can here. In this version we added the following queries as defaults (you can unselect them, and any query, in the options menu […]
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46 Updated DeepCrawl tweaks to Make a Website Soar in Google Search Results
The new V2 of powerful SEO crawler DeepCrawl has loads of added features and reports. In this post Fili Wiese shows you 46 DeepCrawl tweaks to boost your site.
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Information gathering for linkbuilding outreach
How do you gather information about potential site targets? Is this based on previous data or do you collect new information each time? There are so many ways to extract data for outreach from the Internet it’s difficult to know where to start. I’ve found that your starting point and information sources are highly variable […]
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