Is Google Plus Important to SEO?
April 10th, 2012
Haven’t jumped on the Google Plus bandwagon? Waiting to see if it fizzles? Or just not sure it’s worth your time? The reality is that you can, in fact, improve your search engine optimization (SEO) strategy with Google Plus. The primary reason for this is that Google indexes Google Plus profiles and posts to be [...]
The Mystery of PageRank
April 5th, 2012
Is there a secret to improving your site‘s PageRank? There is to a degree – Quality content! There are other factors to be sure, but every campaign starts with a foundation, and the foundation is quality content. With that, you can build and do incredible things; like improve your PageRank. As soon as Google’s Page [...]
Matt Cutts Talks Spam
March 27th, 2012
Google takes web spam seriously, so much so they have a spam czar, Matt Cutts, who oversees ensuring that Google doesn’t become overrun with spam. The reasons for this are obvious, no one likes spam. Spam clogs up search results and wastes bandwidth as a whole. What do you do however if by some odd [...]
How DO Search Engines Work, Exactly?
March 24th, 2012
SEO seems complex, but in actuality it is really very simple. What scares most people off from forming good SEO habits right from the start is that they think they can get by without them, it is too hard or perhaps that it is too time consuming. You don’t have to master a number of [...]
Google’s Quality Guidelines
March 15th, 2012
Google may not be the only game in town, but if you are serious about your SEO it is the biggest and best game available. A large part of that is due to the fact that Google has a set of quality guidelines for the webmasters and if you are serious about ranking your site [...]
Redirects – Don’t Confuse the Spiders
March 12th, 2012
Google is not perfect and neither are their spiders that crawl through countless sites everyday – but those spiders are usually really good at what they do!There are times however when they sometimes see things that aren’t really there, and this can hurt you if they report incorrect findings back to the head spider. It’s [...]
11 Ways to Minimize the Impact of Google Panda
March 10th, 2012
Making Google Panda Work for You Search engine optimization (SEO) is one of those terms that many online business owners and marketers are familiar with but most do not have a deep understanding about which can be challenging when changes are introduced. For years, you have carried out your SEO activities as part of [...]
SEO in 2012
February 21st, 2012
It’s time to take what you learned in 2011 and put it into action in case you haven’t done so already! Everyone has a little lag after the new year rings in, but it is high time to get motivated! Take a quick inventory of what is in your arsenal. If you used any sort [...]
SEO Isn’t a Gamble
February 7th, 2012
When most people hear words like ‘algorithm’, ‘statistics’ and ‘trend variations’ start being tossed around, the tendency is to glaze over and zone out. However, SEO isn’t a crap shoot or a gutsy gamble – it’s a science built on accumulated data and fairly predictable results. The key to it all is being able to [...]
Research Reveals Videos 53 Times More Likely to Hit Google Page 1
December 12th, 2011
Any search engine optimization (SEO) expert worth his or her salt knows that getting a first-page Google result is harder than ever – particularly in light of how many people lost first page ranking after Panda and still haven’t figured out how to get it back! Google’s search and indexing algorithms keep getting more complex, [...]













