As a writer, I sometimes feel like there are countless topic ideas I could cover. I find myself feverishly jotting down idea after idea after idea. Sadly, that doesn’t happen everyday. There are plenty of times I sit in front of that dreaded blank screen and think to myself, “I swear, I’ve already covered everything I can possible […]
Archives for January 2016
Is There Such a Thing as Too Many Pages for SEO?
Every page on your site is indexed in Google, so it has a chance at appearing for a search query relevant to that page. You would think the more pages you add, the more overall chances you’ll have to rank, and get increased visibility. However, as Google’s own Matt Cutts has pointed out on several […]
Facebook Launches Audience Optimization for Facebook Pages & Posts
Facebook has launched a new feature that allows Facebook Page publishers to customize the audience for any post they make to the page. This means that Pages could have similar posts, but each tailored to a specific audience and then targeting to that audience using the audience optimization tool. When you post a new post […]
Google Paid Apple $1B Plus Ad Revenue for Default iOS Search
It has long been known that Google paid Apple in order to remain the default search for iOS, but how much was always a question mark. But thanks to a legal case between Oracle and Google, we now know just how much. Bloomberg reports that in 2014, Google paid Apple $1 billion dollars for the […]
Getting Started with Audience Targeting in PPC
2016 has been dubbed “The Year of Audience Targeting in PPC” by Acquisio, and with good reason. Up until recently, PPC advertisers have had two weapons in their arsenal: search and social. Search is, by definition, an expression of intent: users are telling you exactly what they’re looking for. When search advertisers choose the right […]
How Google Handles Rankings for Sites That Go Offline
The question came up whether rankings or a site’s reputation would be affected by being offline for a period of time. How does site being offline affect its reputation. Does it have long term negative effects on site reputation? Aaseesh Marina from Google, one of the hosts of the English/Hindi office hours, responded, and details […]
Should You Change Dates on Evergreen Content for SEO?
In today’s Google Webmaster Hangout, the question came up regarding evergreen content and the dates used on them. This has been a hot topic recently, especially since Google sometimes displays the date in the search results. But does this affect rankings specifically? Does the date of publish on the page affect google rankings? What is […]
Google Entity Metrics: The Role of Entities in SEO
According to the recent Google patent “Ranking Search Results Based On Entity Metrics” an entity is, “a thing or concept that is singular, unique, well-defined and distinguishable.” I wrote a lengthy analysis of the patent on my blog but decided to save the discussion as to what it really means for SEO for this article. […]
Google Search Console Launches AMP Error Reporting
Google has announced a new AMP error reporting feature in Google Search Console to help webmasters as they implement AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) across their websites prior to the official launch and support in just weeks . The AMP error report gives an overview of the overall situation on your site, and then lets you […]
Google Penguin Weeks Away, Will Be Part of Core Algo
We have another new Google Penguin status update (and no, it isn’t rolling out now). Gary Illyes responded to a question on Twitter where he was asked about the timeline for the real time Penguin being launched. Illyes responded it is weeks away, which is much better than the other option of months away. He […]