Overcoming 4 black hat SEO techniques that spammers and scammers use to harm your search rankings
The dark side of SEO can be crippling to a business if they aren’t aware of how to fight back. Here are four negative (or black hat) SEO tactics to keep a keen eye out for, and how you can protect your site – and your business – from being a victim.
Periodic Account Access Review; Add it to Your To Do List!
Do you review who has access to the business’s online accounts, such as Twitter, Google Analytics, email, etc? Previous employees’ access to a business’s online accounts presents a huge risk. Periodic account access review is crucial, as Rishi Lakhani explains in this guest post.
Post from State of Digital Guest Contributor
Why I’m Blaming WordPress For Its Own Security Flaws
The WordPress CMS has some major security flaws that can be fixed easily. Barry Adams lists some of these flaws and propose straightforward fixes to help prevent hacks and make WordPress sites more secure.
Post from Barry Adams
Friday Infographic: Become a Google Power User: use Search Operators!
This (huge) infographic will give you a lot of useful search operators to use, which will make Googling a lot more fun!
Post from Bas van den Beld on State of Digital
Friday Infographic: Become a Google Power User: use Search Operators!
Bing: Our Search Results Do Not Infect Users, “Malware Study Was Wrong”
Bing has responded to the malware study conducted by AV-TEST earlier this week, claiming that Bing search results led to five times more malware than Google. To that Bing said, “the conclusions many have drawn from the study are wrong.” Why is the study wrong according to Bing? While…
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