Nate Dame — January 22, 2017 Follow @seonate— January 22, 2017 Forming a plan for executing on an SEO task list can be overwhelming. Google’s algorithm considers more than 200 ranking factors, and every website you come across in your research offers a new piece of guidance that compounds your already lengthy to-do list. Just … Continue reading 8 SEO Tasks to Prioritize (and 4 to Stop Doing Immediately)
Category Archives: SEO Audit
Relaunching your website? Don’t forget an SEO audit!
Columnist Janet Driscoll Miller outlines the steps you should take pre-launch and post-launch to ensure a smooth transition to a new website. Janet Driscoll Miller on January 20, 2017 So you’re going to redesign and relaunch your website. Congratulations! That’s certainly a major undertaking. But before your relaunch is live, you may want to … Continue reading Relaunching your website? Don’t forget an SEO audit!
Eight Out Of 10 Publishers Don’t Know How Their Traffic Is Audited By Third Parties
by Tobi Elkin@tobielkin, December 8, 2016 As the bot and non-human Web traffic issue continues to spiral, a new survey out Thursday reveals that 80% of publishers concede they don’t have insight into how their traffic is audited by third-party providers. In addition, the survey by The 614 Group and Distil Networks, found that … Continue reading Eight Out Of 10 Publishers Don’t Know How Their Traffic Is Audited By Third Parties
12 Small SEO Fixes for 12 Days of Christmas
By Tim Dugan December 1st, 2016| On the first day of Christmas my true love said to me, “How about you spend some of this holiday vacation time beefing up your site’s SEO and getting ahead in the online marketing world?” And so I said, “Well that wasn’t very romantic of you. Where are my 12 … Continue reading 12 Small SEO Fixes for 12 Days of Christmas
I Saw The News Today, Oh Boy: Fake News Sites and SEO
Wendy Lindars — November 16, 2016 Follow @enx2marketing— November 16, 2016 It seems like everyone is trying to find a reason why Trump was elected president. Many reasons have been batted around by the media such as the FBI reopening the Benghazi email scandal a week before the election, the Democrats dropping the ball, and … Continue reading I Saw The News Today, Oh Boy: Fake News Sites and SEO
How to Answer Common Questions to Improve Your SEO Rankings
Melanie Green — November 6, 2016 — November 6, 2016 When people use a search engine like Google or Bing, they are very often looking for an answer to a question they have. Maybe they’re discussing the net worth of Taylor Swift with friends and want to prove they knew the right answer. Perhaps they … Continue reading How to Answer Common Questions to Improve Your SEO Rankings
The Google Trump vs Hilary Conspiracy
By Danny Hall November 3rd, 2016 Republican nominee for president believes that Google is plotting against him. Donald Trump claims that Google Search is plotting against him and is suppressing negative news on Hillary Clinton. Presidential candidate Donald Trump is no stranger to controversy and conspiracy theories. His comments following a political rally in Wisconsin … Continue reading The Google Trump vs Hilary Conspiracy
39% of SEOs Tackle Technical SEO First [DATA]
by Matt SouthernOctober 18, 2016 After conducting an SEO audit, the next step for a majority of SEOs is to tackle the technical side first. This is very closely followed by on-page SEO. Off-page SEO fell to the bottom of the list, while many don’t approach the job in any particular order, indicating they prefer … Continue reading 39% of SEOs Tackle Technical SEO First [DATA]
Bounce Rate Reduction: Split Testing, Better Stories, and the 3-Second Rule
by Andrew LowenOctober 14, 2016 In the world of SEO, a lot can be faked. Unfortunately, things get a bit tricky when it comes to bounce rate. Lowering bounce rate by using various tricks can do the job, but can bring more harm than benefits in the long run. Even if you trick your analytics … Continue reading Bounce Rate Reduction: Split Testing, Better Stories, and the 3-Second Rule
How to Create the Best Meta Description
by Michiel HeijmansOctober 13, 2016 The meta description is a ~160 character snippet, a tag in HTML, that summarizes a page’s content. Search engines show the meta description in search results mostly when the searched for phrase is contained in the description. Optimizing the meta description is a very important aspect of on-page SEO. What … Continue reading How to Create the Best Meta Description