Showing posts with label seo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seo. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

SEO for Startups
SEO for Startups
You're starting a new business. You have a great idea or product, some money to invest, eager customers, and great workers.

With the business model and process elements covered, now is the time plan out how to succeed in search and discovery digital contexts.

Sunday, January 5, 2014

SMX West is in its final day and it’s been a great three days of sessions. Today’s panel, What’s Needed for SEO Success in 2013 and Beyond is filled with industry experts including Greg Boser (@GregBoser), Annie Cushing (@AnnieCushing), Janet Driscoll Miller (@janetmiller), Duane Forrester (@duaneforrester), Rae Hoffman (@sugarrae) and Matt Cutts (@mattcutts).
How I got to Google page #1 without thinking about SEO


Session is getting started with Danny making light of the fact that we had to walk close to a mile to get lunch. Danny’s introducing the panel (see above) with various jokes taken at Matt Cutts’ and Greg Boser’s expense.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013


Google's First PageRank Update In 2013
Google has begun pushing out new PageRank values to the Google Toolbar yesterday. This would make the first Toolbar PageRank update of 2013.

Saturday, January 19, 2013


23 reasons to improve your content in 2013
Image credit: 10ch
New year, new you – but is it time for a facelift of your website’s content as well? To stay ahead of the competition and to win moments that matter to your customers, recognising the growing value of good online content is the first step; whether it’s launching a new blog, writing some guides, or revamping your landing pages and paid search text.

Thursday, March 22, 2012


This is an interesting move by Google but not completely off the rocker for them. Last year they blocked search results from the co.cc domain because they believed they polluted the search results.

Friday, February 17, 2012


Now that we're living in a world where Pandas are something to be feared and relevant links are worth their weight in gold, there is an even bigger focus on quality SEO content writing.

The only problem?