With the Google Penguin update wreaking havoc on webmasters, and links being one of the biggest problem areas for most, here is what SEOs are looking at when they are evaluating your links in light of the Penguin update. Please note, there is a little guesswork in how much each type of linking offense will [...]
SEO NEWS: Combating Penguin
May 16th, 2012In SEO news, the guys at SEOmoz aren’t taking the Penguin update from Google sitting down. Since Google isn’t providing any SEOs with any guidance on what is really going on with their latest algorithm tweak, SEOs are taking reverse engineering it into their own hands. While SEOmoz is far from the only SEO company [...]
Indexing Issues
March 7th, 2010Reports show that hundreds of sites have issues getting indexed by Google. If you have crawling and indexing issues, you may have trouble ranking for you competitive and non-competitive terms. Sometime you may need a little help solving Google indexing issues to increase your keyword ranking position. When you solve these problems, you can take [...]
Matt Cutts on Domains
September 23rd, 2009Acquiring a domain is one of the first steps for most webmasters. What happens if you buy a domain, however? What happens to the link juice from that domain? If you buy a previously owned domain name, is all the “link equity” that name has gained lost? Google has said that buying an established domain [...]
Google Tools and Toolbelt
May 16th, 2009Google Webmaster Tools is updated yet again to make it easier to see which page of your site has the highest Google PageRank. You simply log-in to the Google Webmaster Tools, click on your verified site (or click “Add a site” and follow the instructions), and then Diagnostics -> Crawl stats (in the new interface). [...]













