SEO Saturday: A Google Hummingbird Search Strategy for 2014
There are two main elements to the understanding of Google Hummingbird, and this is where the article’s title comes from…
There are two main elements to the understanding of Google Hummingbird, and this is where the article’s title comes from…
Regardless of how many times these SEO myths, half-truths and lies are repeated, they will never help an enterprise optimize its digital efforts. Let’s debunk four of these fallacies.
What’s link building for? If you just say SEO, you could be missing out on a huge amount of potential traffic and business.
The videos range in sophistication from the basic to the advanced, and cover a number of important topics including content, redirects, comments, meta descriptions, design and a whole lot more.
Microsoft’s Bing search engine may be a very distant second to Google, but it does have the potential to drive traffic and as such should be on the radar of those responsible for search engine optimization. So what will move you up on search results at Bing?
Mastering SEO in 2014 will require unique and interesting content and engaging digital design experiences that will will separate your brand from the competition and what will earn your website the rankings you want and need.
For years, marketers have analyzed Google keywords to understand what topics their customers search for most and how they search for them. This week, Google…
Google has confirmed that Hummingbird focuses on ranking information based on more intelligent and naturalistic search requests. In short, Google is…
earch engine optimization professionals awoke yesterday morning to news that Google went “all in” on its initiatives to encrypt search data. Folks, this is the day that SEO died (as you know it)… but that’s OK because you’re going to start thinking differently.
Most conversations about links today involve terms like “better links,” or “high-quality links.” Those are the kinds we all hope to earn, but what exactly defines a “better link?” How do we know whether a link qualifies, or is only so-so?