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First Google Webmaster Tools Update in 2014

When you log in and navigate over to “Search Queries” you’ll glimpse a timeline annotation saying: “An enhancement to our peak search queries facts and figures was directed retroactively on 12/31/13 Click on “Top Pages” and you’ll notice a vast amount of new and improved keyword data for your URLs: There are currently noticeable performance issues with the webmaster tools, particularly when the URL is expanded. Loading keywords seems to take a while and sometimes it times out. Data Comparison We’ve compared our query data backups for the same website from 1 December 2013 to 31 December 2013 and found that the data before and after the update is indeed different: Data Accuracy Benefits The main benefit in increased accuracy of webmaster tools data is the ability to predict scenarios and focus your priorities on  keywords and pages with greater potential  to grow and generate revenue. We’ve  built our own version of the phrase potential calculator a...

The Complete List of Google Ranking Factor Infografic

At first glance, the information here might seem a bit overwhelming for some business owners. But there are three factors that probably have the most effect on your site's SEO: Target keywords.  It's important to have your target keywords in your site's title tags. Google relies on this tag to determine the topic of your page. Industry studies have shown that pages with their target keyword in the title tag tend to perform better than pages without. Backlinks.  Focus on building quality links pointing to your site. Although link quality is important, the total number of links pointing to your site is an important ranking signal. Social signals.  Get people to share your content on social media sites. Google is paying more attention to social signals, including retweets, Facebook shares and Google +s. While it can be worthwhile for business owners to be at least familiar with some of the topics here, this infographic can be a valuable resource to share with th...

High PR Free Dofollow Web 2.0 and Blogs Sites

For those of you who desire to start blogging, actually does not require a large-scale total cost to be having a blog because so many free websites that we can use for blogging such as blog and web 2.0 sites. There are hundreds of free blog and web 2.0 sites available on the internet so that you can have any number of. Free blog web 2.0 sites, in supplement to good use for persons who are just beginning out blogging is furthermore frequently utilised as a dummy blog to construct strong back links for them because each free blog or web 2.0 location has a different IP and according to SEO, this is very good. List Of Free Dofollow Blog And world wide web 2.0 Sites The following register of free dofollow blog and web 2.0 sites, entire with google pagerank, nofollow or dofollow connections and other features. 2itb.com – PR4, dofollow Angelfire.com – PR7, nofollow Areavoices.com – PR6, dofollow, accepts XMLRPC Bcz.com – PR3 Blinkweb.com – PR5, accepts XMLRPC...

Whitehat SEO Techniques in 2013: Learning From Blackhat SEO

The phrases “white hat” and “black hat” are loaded guns, and we only use them because they’re so ubiquitous. The reality is, when you tell yourself you are a “white hat,” you can end up fooling yourself into thinking that your strategy will habitually work, and Google will not ever turn it back on you. Worse still, you can close your brain off to insights that spectacularly improve business results. Don’t misunderstand us. Ethics are vital. If you don’t currently realise why it’s wholeheartedly vital for SEO to be crystal clear and ethical in the years going forward, take a gaze at what we composed over at seek motor Journal. (Hint: the algorithm is only a very little part of why ethics matter.) But there’s a distinction between ethics and restrictive marks, and if you aren’t discovering anything from “black hats,” you’re probably missing some key insights, like these: 1. Testing is Always Better than Blind Faith Before you head directly to the comment section and ...

Google Updates "Can Competitors Harm Ranking" Statement

May 29, 2012 •  8:44 am The time stamp on the Google document that answers the question  Can competitors harm ranking?  was updated on May 22nd. Although I swear it was updated a couple months ago and I thought I covered it (maybe I was dreaming, prophecy ;-) ). Now it reads: Google works hard to prevent other webmasters from being able to harm your ranking or have your site removed from our index. If you're concerned about another site linking to yours, we suggest contacting the webmaster of the site in question. Google aggregates and organizes information published on the web; we don't control the content of these pages. Before  it read : There's almost nothing a competitor can do to harm your ranking or have your site removed from our index. If you're concerned about another site linking to yours, we suggest contacting the webmaster of the site in question. Google aggregates and organizes information published on the web; we don't control the...

65% Of SEOs Hurt By Google's Penguin Update

May 28, 2012 •  8:35 am About a month ago, we polled our readers asking how they were  impacted by  the  Google Penguin  update. We have well over a 1,000 responses and I wanted to share them with you. Keep in mind, those who were negatively impacted are probably more likely to take the poll. That being said, 65% said they were negatively impacted by Penguin, while only 13% said they were positively impacted. This is way more than the Panda update where only  40% said they were negatively impacted  by the Panda update. Again, it depends who takes the poll but huge differences. Note, Panda was a larger update and should have been felt by more sites on the web. But Penguin was likely targeting specific SEO techniques, because it was originally named the over optimization penalty . Forum discussion continued at  Google+ ,  WebmasterWorld ,  DigitalPoint Forums , Cre8asite Forums  and  Google Webmaster Help . This ...

Official: Google Penguin 1.1 Now Live

May 26, 2012  For the past few weeks, we have been reporting on speculation in the forums that Google released a Panda refresh. The Penguin 1.1 update is now officially live. All of those speculative posts were down right wrong, according to Google. But Google's Matt Cutts has tweeted  that a Penguin update is now live - the moment many of you have been waiting for. Minor weather report: We pushed 1st Penguin algo data refresh an hour ago. Affects <0.1% of English searches. Personally, I think all those times we reported on Penguin updates - I think those were live tests of what we see now. I think Google was testing this and some webmasters picked up that their sites either recovered or newly hit. Of course, there are many who were under the false understanding that they were hit by Penguin. But for the most part, I believe these were live tests. I can easily be wrong. Those updates were on or about  May 13th ,  May 15th  and last night on ...

New Google Penguin Update Rumors: Penguin 1.1

May 25, 2012 •  8:26 am Tedster, the administrator at WebmasterWorld, started a thread at  WebmasterWorld  asking if others feel that Google pushed out or is pushing out an update to the  Penguin algorithm . He believes they are due to the increase in discussion in the various forum threads of people claiming recoveries and also new people claiming they were hit. That is the same metric we use to detect and report on possible Google updates - but this time, I am citing Tedster. We thought we saw Penguin updates before, once around  May 13th  and then again around  May 15th  but Google said no, it wasn't Penguin, Panda or anything else. Is this the real Penguin update? Is this version 1.1 of Penguin? I do not know - did you recover? Forum discussion at  WebmasterWorld .

Google Penalties for “Over Optimization” in the Works

Will the next  Panda update from Google  include a penalty for  over optimization ? That seemed to be the message from Matt Cutts, the head of Google’s webspam team in a panel discussion at the  South by Southwest Conference  in Austin, Texas this weekend. At a panel discussion titled,  Dear Google & Bing: Help Me Rank Better!  Cutts hinted that a penalty for “too much SEO” is in the works and could be implemented within a few weeks or months. The idea behind the penalty is to give sites with great content an edge over sites that are merely good at optimization. Google’s Oracle Mention of the new penalties came in response to a question about how mom and pop sites could compete with companies spending thousands of dollar on SEO. Cutts responded by saying that in a perfect world, webmasters wouldn’t need SEO. He then went on to say that while he doesn’t normally pre-announce changes, Google engineers are indeed working on changes that w...

Google’s Penguin Update Makes The Wall Street Journal

The  Google Penguin Update  is now mainstream after The Wall Street Journal covered it in a feature story named  As Google Tweaks Searches, Some Get Lost in the Web . The story interviews a few small business owners who were hit hard by the update. One business owner saw his sales drop to $25,000 this month, down from $68,000 the previous month. Another small website owner saw roughly 30% of his traffic disappear over night. And another lost 20% of their traffic. Most of the article goes through small business owners who lives have changed for the worse due to this update. But there are some stories that lead me to believe they are not directly related to Penguin. Again, there were several updates last month – Penguin was happened on the 24th. But there were two Panda refreshes, link network penalties, bugs and many more updates. Even if all those cases were not Penguin related, Penguin is now main stream after hitting a major publication like the Wall Street Journal. Yo...

Two Weeks In, Google Talks Penguin Update, Ways To Recover & Negative SEO

It’s been about two weeks since Google launched its  Penguin Update . Google’s happy the new spam-fighting algorithm is improving things as intended. But some hurt by it are still wondering how to recover, and there remain concerns about “negative SEO” as a threat. I caught up with Matt Cutts, the head of Google’s web spam team, on these and some related questions. Penguin: “A Success” The goal of any algorithm update is to improve search results. So how’s Penguin been for Google? “It’s been a success from our standpoint,” Cutts said. What About Those Weird Results? Of course, soon after Penguin was released, people quickly started citing  examples of odd results . The official Viagra site wasn’t listed, while hacked sites were. An empty web site was listed for “make money online,” and there were reports of other empty sites ranking well. Scraper sites were reported outranking the sites they scraped. How could Penguin be a success with these types of things happening? Cutts s...