Marc Ensign published a good blog post about staying on good terms with Google, in the post-Penguin world. There are plenty of posts out there on this topic. I’ve seen a fair amount of pretty good ones, but this one …
Google has already launched another Panda update. By already, I mean since the Penguin update. After the Penguin update was announced, and Searchmetrics put out its lists of winners and losers, Google revealed that there had actually been a Panda …
Penguin is the label given to Google’s latest algorithm change, which has been developed to specifically target spamming and websites that subscribe to this black-hat notion. It was launched on April 24 and has been confirmed as fully live by … Read more...
All this discussion about “Negaitve SEO” reminded me about a blog post that I wrote in 2008 on the same topic: “Jun 28, 2008 Negative Search Engine Optimization (SEO) the future of SEO I have been reading and studying the term negative search engine optimization (SEO). I find it quite funny how people at Google [...]
Google’s head of webspam took on an interesting question from a user in a new Webmaster Help video: Some websites use their Twitter account as an RSS like service for every article they post. Is that ok or would it …
There has been a ton of speculation regarding Google’s Penguin update. Few know exactly what the update specifically does, and how it works with Google’s other signals exactly. Google always plays its hand close to its chest. “While we can’t …
The kind folks at DKC News just sent over an infographic covering some stats on the importance of online reputation for emerging small businesses, to compliment Yahoo! Small Business’ launch of it’s new Marketing Dashboard today. Yahoo’s data points out …
There’s been a lot of discussion about Google’s Penguin update since it was launched. The update, if you haven’t been following, is about decreasing the rankings of sites that are violating Google’s quality guidelines. With that in mind, it seems …