If you are penalized by Google and going to close your website, stop! There is a way to save it of this hurricane and use it for your business marketing like you were doing yesterday. Itis sure that it will demand some hard work but considering the longer use and output, it is better that you stick to this one rather that creating a new website then spending day and nights for development and then promotion to make it stand at the top in Google SERP. In unison, the restoration of SERP for the previous website is far more beneficial than investing for new one and bringing it up from the roots. Here is how to do this!
Ranking well in local searches is very important when your business is a local one. There are numerous tips and tricks how to boost your local rankings and depending on the type of your business and the volume of competition in the area, you can go one way or another. For instance, for almost any type of local business adding frequently local news and other content of local interest helps a lot. But have you...
All search engines continuously tweak their ranking algorithms, but none receive nearly as much attention as Google’s and for good reason. While Bing, Yahoo, and other smaller search engines have their own set of devotees, 65% of all web searches are performed on Google, and the majority of SEO discussions revolve around deconstructing its ranking algorithms. Last year, the conversation was concerned mostly with its Panda update. While gauging its impact and adjusting accordingly continues...
Sometimes you look at a SERP for a keyword you want to compete for and see the product manufacturer, Wikipedia, or some other titan in the number one slot.
Likely, unless you’ve got some killer SEO tricks up your sleeve, you’re not going to be unseating the current place one holder.
So if you can’t be #1, do you move on or try to tackle the #2 spot? Let’s break it down into a few different points...
Currently, search engines rank their web pages based on a number of things, including; the number of visitors, the amount of keywords, how long the domain has been in operation for, how many back links the website has, its page rank and a few others. However, it looks like this is about to change. Here, we will explore if this is the case.
Google filed a patent (on the 24th Feb 2011), which detailed how...
People tend to over-think it when it comes to measuring the success of their SEO campaign. Most would say that the overall goal of SEO is to rank well in the search engines; it’s really not. The end goal of SEO is to get conversions, convincing site traffic to act. Ranking well in the search engines is just a step (albeit an important one) in driving more targeted traffic to...
Google’s introduction of Instant Preview, which displays a snapshot of your landing page when you click on the magnifying glass next to search results and Ads, has shaken the ground we search on.
The plan is to make it ‘even faster’ for users to choose the right result. Google have found through testing that by adding instant previews they should make people around 5% more likely to be happy with their results.
However, we’re not talking about...