All posts tagged SERP

June 22, 2011, No comments

Since Panda rolled out a few months ago, it has been causing havoc across the Web. Sites that have ranked for years are plummeting, techniques that used to work are failing to show results, and sites that have never existed in the SERPs before are appearing in top spots. Companies are either winning or losing big, and their cries are loud and clear. Google Refines Its Algo While Site Owners Refine Content In response to many high-quality sites being hit with this new update, it has been making changes to improve the quality of the algos results. (They could still make additional changes) This is nothing new. Google releases hundreds or even thousands of updates and tweaks in any given …

First Link Priority

June 20, 2011, Comments Off

Links are an important consideration when optimizing a website. The concept of First Link Priority isn’t exactly settled science because it is assoc ...

Long-Tail Search is Dead! Long Live Nose-Whisker Search Instead!

November 8, 2010, 3 Comments

If you're already employing best SEM and SEO practices, either as an end user or a seller of related services, you now have a new and powerful arrow i ...

blekko: The Search Engine for SEOs

November 5, 2010, 5 Comments

Have you heard about blekko yet? Probably not. Anyone who doesn't read a ton of search engine optimization news blogs every day probably wont know wha ...

  • What if there were NO organic search results?
    August 24, 2010, 7 Comments

    I read a blog post last night that left me a little bit concerned, and I literally woke up in the middle of the night thinking about this - What if there were no Organic Search Results? Will "Google Search" eventually turn into one gigantic ...

  • SEO Tips to Find Affiliate Marketing Opportunities
    July 30, 2010, No comments

    After you have found a niche and want to determine who the Super Affiliates are, there are a number of extremely simple SEO techniques you can use to find out which offers, competitors and/or referrer sources are worthwhile to pursue.

  • SEO, Search Engine Reruns and the New Webcache
    May 24, 2010, 4 Comments

    Ok, in case you haven't noticed, there have been recent recurring reruns in the SERPs (search engine result pages) lately of stale /cached pages and anomalies in rankings:  like unknown competitors jumping from page 3 to page 1 that rise, ...

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