Start The New Year With A PPC Health Check: Part 1

As Group Head at a fast growing search agency, I’ve carried out hundreds of campaign checks over the years. In my contributions here, I’ll be sharing my top tips on things to look out for when reviewing your own campaigns. Some of these things are obvious, while others might have…

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Creating Links That Offer The Best User Experience

We focus a lot on where we our links should go. We analyze Domain Authority and social metrics until we can spew back a site’s numbers faster than our own phone number. We nit-pick sidebars, in-content and author box placements until we’re blue in the face. But we don’t put nearly…

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What to do with your Disavow List when 301′ing an Old Domain

This is the second time this has happened now and quiet frankly it’s causing a real issue not only for me but a few other SEO people that have confided in me: So here is a real life scenario, while cleaning up years of Bad links, Directories, article sites and

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Principles of Transformational Search Engine Optimization

Up until now search engine optimization has largely followed one of two philosophies. Let us call the older philosophy in situ optimization and let us call the younger philosophy prima facie optimization. In situ optimization originally called for little more than publishing text on a page and embedding some comments (these were originally crawled and indexed by several search engines) and meta tags (especially keywords). Some early search engines, including Alta Vista, attempted to analyze on-page structure (techniques for which were developed decades ago for large document management systems). Prima facie optimization called for placing links on other Websites to expedite crawl and confer sufficient trust and value that a search engine index would prefer the link destination over less frequently linked destinations. Inktomi was heavily influenced by prima facie optimization but other search engines, including Alta Vista, incorporated it into their second and succeeding generation algorithms. When Google came along they worked with both in situ optimization (ignoring the keywords meta tag) and prima facie optimization. Google attempted to limit the effectiveness of prima facie optimization by using PageRank to impose a hierarchical order on linking documents. From 1998 to 2003, while Google was still competing for market share, […]