Local SEO for Non-profits
Chris Silversmith of Argent Media posted over at Web Marketing Today talking about how non-profit organiz
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, July 29, 2013
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the Web. From Search Engine Land: Google’s Matt Cutts: Websites Using ccTLDs Should Contain Content Relevant To The Specific County Code In his latest video, Google’s head of search…
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Google’s Matt Cutts: Websites Using ccTLDs Should Contain Content Relevant To The Specific County Code
In his latest video, Google’s head of search spam Matt Cutts addresses whether or not it is a good idea for a website to use a ccTLD (country code top level domain) as a novelty domain. The video was a response to the question: As memorable .COM domains become more expensive, more developers…
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New Facebook for Business Hub Launches With Tips, Tools, Case Studies
Facebook is looking to make it even easier for businesses to market themselves effectively on the social media platform by launching a new Facebook for Business hub that features tools for businesses and useful information about Facebook marketing.
Crawl Optimization
Crawl optimization should be a priority for any large site looking to improve their SEO efforts. By tracking, monitoring and focusing Googlebot you can gain an advantage over your competition. Crawl Budget It’s important to cover the basics before discussing crawl optimization. Crawl budget is the time or number of pages Google allocates to crawl […]
Crawl Optimization is by AJ Kohn, originally posted on Blind Five Year Old.
Google Relaunches Zagat App With Yelp In Mind
Last week Google killed the Google+ Local mobile app for iOS, saying that all the same content was available in Google Maps for iOS. Today the company announced the relaunch of the Zagat site and mobile app for Android and iPhone. Of course all the Zag…
Google Updates How AdWords Quality Score is Reported
Google said it is changing how the AdWords quality score is reported to make it easier for advertisers to adjust and revise ads based on the quality score, and get a better idea of what is and isn’t working, especially when making changes to ads.
Yandex Co-Founder Ilya Segalovich Dies
Ilya Segalovich, cofounder, CTO and director of Yandex, passed away on Sunday, June 28 in a London hospital after being removed from life support on Saturday.
He had been in a coma with no sign of brain activity as a result of his battle with ca…
The Curse of the Cliché
The wandering mind is, perhaps, one of the most powerful enemies of online copy. A reader runs his eyes across all sorts of pages, flitting between multiple screens before deciding what he actually wants is a coffee. In turn, written Continue reading »
Tactical Link Building Insights with Jon Cooper and Brian Dean
This week, I had the chance to pick the brains of two of the most creative minds in the link building sphere today – Jon Cooper and Brian Dean.
A week ago, we received a tweet from Dean Gareth Davis about having us three talking about link building. So I guess this post is a sneak peek of how might that go in the future.
Is An Affiliate Hijacking My Ad?
If you’re running a PPC campaign, you may occasionally see fluctuations in performance for brand campaigns but not be sure what’s causing them. Sometimes it’s due to increased competition or changes you may have made in the account overall. One factor to consider is affiliate hijacking which can be a common issue PPC accounts face […]
Introducing: HyperPagerank

A ‘traditional’ link graph is a directed graph which consists of nodes connected by edges, a schematic representation of a document collection connected by directional links (A → B). Link-based search engines (such as Google) rely on directed link graphs to determine varying degrees of (query-agnostic) importance of pages in its index.
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Bing To Add Alerts For Child Abuse On Pedophile Related Queries; But Google Rejects The Idea
Bing has confirmed they will be adding a new pop-up alert of some sorts for those who search for images of child abuse, according to the BBC. This is to be launched in the UK after the UK Prime Minister attacked Google, Bing & Yahoo over not doing enough to stop child pornography. Google has…
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Keys To Working With New Search Clients: Planning, Communication & Setting Expectations
I recently conducted a series of interviews with four successful and respected local search experts. The interviews focused on the all-important client-agency relationship and examined four key stages, from winning new customers to retention of long-te…
Google AdSense Favicons Resulting In Higher CTR For Now
Last week, Google confirmed the new AdSense favicons would go live and over the weekend they did.
In fact, many publishers are noticing the new favicons showing up in all the various text ad formats they have on their site…
Changing Anchor Text May Raise A Red Flag
A WebmasterWorld thread has a webmaster asking if changing the anchor text he has been using for links to his site to something “more natural” would lead to a confirmation that he has been up to some bad link building…
Was There A Weekend Google Update?
I am a bit torn, I’ve seen some chatter over the weekend at both WebmasterWorld and Google Webmaster Help but not enough to see strong signs of a definite update…
Using Google’s Similar & Related Search Features For SEO
A WebmasterWorld thread has webmasters and SEOs discussing the SEO research benefit by using Google’s similar or related search functions…
Link Building Outside The Box: Outreach & Content Refreshing
Link building is a staple of most SEO campaigns. Some methods are scalable and automated, while others are similar to old-school public relations. One thing most can agree on is that methods always need to adapt to keep up with opportunity and algorith…