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Fortunately for SEOgadget (and unfortunately for SEOgadget’s competition), he teaches his team everything he knows. If you’d like to get some advice or hire Richard and his team, get in touch here. Google’s Matt Cutts: I Was Worried We’d Be Crushed By Altavista. Google posted a video this week of a presentation from Matt Cutts at the 2012 Korea Webmaster Conference.

He talks a bit about “the evolution of search”. He starts off talking about Yahoo in the early days, which he says is “a little strange” to call a search engine, “because Yahoo started out as a hand-compiled list of links. So, an individual person would decide what category to put things in, and they would decide whether it deserved to be in a certain category or not. The problem with that is that it doesn’t scale very well. You need to find a search engine that can work across the breadth of the entire web, or else it isn’t going to be as useful for every kind of query that people get.” The whole first section is really a history lesson in search, but it’s interesting to hear him talk about his early days with Google. “Whenever I joined Google, we were a start-up, so there was less than 100 people, whenever I joined Google,” he said. Landing Page and Conversion Optimization Blog. Brian Solis - Defining the convergence of media and influence.

The Altimeter Blog. P10. Power 150: Top Agency, Analytics and Social Media Blogs. SEO Blog - Cutting Edge SEO and Link Building Strategies. Content Strategy vs. SEO – What Do You *Really* Do? Creating pages or creating experiences? We know that being popular relative to your competition is how to rank in search engines going forward. Coincidentally, it’s good for business. Content is a means for communicating with your audience. Content done right supports a competitive advantage. Link Auditing: Removing A Penalty From an Old Domain More than several years ago now, some of my closer colleagues will remember SEOgadget had been subjected to a directory submission blast. The Basics of JavaScript Framework SEO in AngularJS Imagine the scene: you’re embarking on the first few moments of a website diagnostic for your SEO audit. How I Use Talkwalker Alerts for Journalist / PR Outreach It’s funny how much more quickly you can refine your client marketing processes by continuously learning from marketing your own agency..

Using Optical Character Recognition for Better On-Page SEO Know How It’s Built: “Cool” Isn’t Good Enough. SEO Blog from Distilled. SEO, SEM & Analytics Insights. Can Psychics Predict the Super Bowl? At SEER, we manage a few PPC campaigns for an online psychic business. We had noticed a spike in new paid member sign-ups over the weekends during the fall of 2013 and wanted to investigate a bit more for new ideas. Looking at our conversion data month-over-month by city, we saw that Las Vegas had […] Google+: Looking Behind the Scenes of Profiles and Posts I love Google+.

How to Submit Your Site to Google News In the world of SEO, making Google web results a primary focus and priority is standard, however, if your site or blog is consistently publishing relevant content relating to current events, you may be able to expand your reach. A Few Types of Bad Websites to Qualify for Link Removal Having gone through the process of conducting a backlink analysis due to a client’s manual penalty, and ultimately proceeding with link removal, I have become more aware of how to quickly qualify and determine what type of websites are “bad” for linking.

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