Google Domains is edging closer to being available to the public. Several Google employees were making invites available to people in their circles on Google+ (you can easily find more people handing out invites). John Mueller is the most visible Google employee offering invites to SEO types (although he is now out of them). This […]
Archives for 2014
Lifting the Veil on Those Secret SEO Chats: State of the Industry
I’m watching an interesting SEO debate unfold in a secret SEO chat-space. There are about 80 people involved, many of them well known in the industry. They have an open channel with each other where an ongoing daily conversation has lasted several years. Over the last hour, an intense conversation has covered the relationships between […]
Google Testing New Timeline Knowledge Graph
This just might be the craziest looking knowledge graph Google has created yet – an enormous timeline that side-scrolls to highlight important dates and events. The timeline was discovered by Florian Kiersch who posted screenshots and video on his Google+ page. Here is what the timeline looks like before anything is expanded. You can see […]
Ultimate List of Must-Have Tools for Your SEO Toolkit
They say that a carpenter is only as good as his tools, I would argue that in many ways the same can be said for SEOs. While personally I avoid tools that attempt to tell me how to optimize a site, (like somehow a site I’m working on and Wikipedia should be measured by the […]
Jennifer Slegg on Google Quality Ratings & More on Webcology
Jennifer Slegg, Founder & Editor of The SEM Post appeared as a guest co-host with Jim Hedger on Webcology on WebmasterRadio last Thursday where we discussed all the hot topics happening on The SEM Post and Search Engine Roundtable. Great show to listen to while working, and get you caught up on all last week’s […]
Google is Testing New Family Breadcrumb Knowledge Graph
Google is testing a brand new search knowledge graph which not only has detailed information but also shows breadcrumbs on the search result page. This was spotted by Dan Barker. When doing a search for someone with a famous parent, it showed Owen King as a child of author Stephen King, and also showed the […]
Week in Review – July 27, 2014
Here is the best of the best that you might have missed last week in the SEM industry, so you are all caught up for the start of the work week. From The SEM Post Huge Google Local Algo Update Shakeup – Pack Drops 62% New Dynamic Sitelinks Coming to Google AdWords Google+ Now Allows […]
Huge Google Local Algo Update Shakeup – Pack Drops 62%
There is a brand new Google local update and it is definitely getting some major attention from those in the local space in the US. Local pack results have been reduced dramatically, spam is being targeted and Google is trying to reduce the number of duplicate local listings on a single search results page. Here […]
New Dynamic Sitelinks Coming to Google AdWords
Pay per click experts know that carefully crafted sitelinks can perform phenomenally well for advertisers, leading them to either the best content on the site, or the content that is most likely to convert well or provide the highest ROI. However, advertisers who have carefully crafted those sitelinks could see them replaced by new dynamic […]
Google+ Now Allows Hangouts to Promote Links, Videos and More to Viewers
One of the major limitations with Google+ hangouts is that it lacked an effective chat feature that allows the hosting person to easily share links with their audience. Google+ is introducing a new Showcase app that allows hosts to share links, videos, merchandise and profiles in the sidebar of the hangout – information that will […]