3 Useful Youtube Tools to Play with
YouTube is already a pretty incredible tool. It works as a platform for everything from sharing content to brand marketing, a visual paradise that has taken over the web and become one of the most popular social networks around. More than one billion people visit the site monthly, and most online users watch videos through […]
How to: Build Long Lasting Relationships With Influencers On Twitter
Earlier this year, there was an interesting article posted by Neal Schaffer on Maximize Social Business. In it, he talks about the strange connection between brands and influencers, himself included… pointing out the fact that many companies will seek out these influencers for single marketing campaigns, he wondered why they didn’t seek to continue an […]
Snap a Ninja at Pubcon Las Vegas For a Chance to Win!
Attention all Pubcon Las Vegas attendees – get your cameras ready! Pubcon Las Vegas is almost here, and the ninjas attending are getting pumped up. As always, it promises a week full of great sessions, fun networking events, and the excitement of the Las Vegas Strip. To make this Pubcon extra special, we’re holding a […]
Blogger Outreach? Start With a Proper Email Address
Somehow I came across this article on why the email address matters that got me thinking… Here’s a list of emails John August is listing as an example: And here are John’s feedback on each: and here is an important conclusion John is making: Based on just their email addresses, I start with mildly positive […]
3 Ways to Research a Web Page Outbound Links Using SEOchat Tools
There may be some valid reasons you may want to see where each page is linking out to (meaning internal and external outbound links): See how relevant and trustworthy links on your clients’ page are (to possibly identify a penalty) Research your own link neighborhood (are there any obviously paid/optimized links standing next to yours?) […]
An Introduction to Local Search Engine Optimization (LSEO) on Google
The search engine optimization landscape has changed significantly since I originally became an “SEO” about fifteen years ago. The “good old days” of the late 1990’s, which were remarkably profitable to me as an early affiliate marketer, have been replaced by increasingly more complex algorithms and constant updates (think Flo-ri-da, Panda, Penguin and too many […]
Visual Content Marketing: How to Find Cool Cinemagraphs
A cinemagraph is a moving picture. Often, it is mistaken for an animated gif, which isn’t the same thing. In a cinemagraph, everything in the photo is still except a single detail. For example, a photo of a dog that is stationary except the wagging of his tail. It adds something special to an image […]
Part 2: John Mueller and Jim talk Disavows – The lost transcripts.
On Monday I did a post about John Mueller’s responses on my questions concerning Disavows. I found 2 other times in that discussion that were not mentioned in my original post, but I felt were worth noting to the public. The first has to do with the Search Engine Optimization Starter Guide put out by Google […]
John Mueller’s responses to my questions about Disavows.
Below is Part I Part 2 is here, The lost transcripts, Part 2 to John Mueller and Jim talk about Disavows. Part 1 This morning I attended the live Google Hangout with John Mueller. I’ve been watching the recording of these for several months now, and I decided that I wanted a chance to ask […]
A Look into Google Plus Link Graph and Flow
After all the talks about the correlation between rankings and plus ones (followed by Matt Cutt’s rebuttal), more and more people are talking about “Google Plus SEO” If you take a look at how Google implements nofollow within Google Plus, you can get a much better understanding of what it thinks about links in general. […]