5 Reasons To Improve Your Internal Linking Today
By Ninja Dan In a post-Penguin world, webmasters may want to focus more on the quality rather than quantity of external links, but they still remain a trump card in SEO and thus remain a top priority for any site in the foreseeable future. An often undervalued SEO factor, however, is a site’s internal linking […]
3 Ways to Discover Most Shared Pages from Any Site
Over the years, there have come a number of ways to help you to find and share popular websites and pages. Everything is about viral content and passing things on, and entire Internet cultures are based on that principle. Just think of your Facebook and Twitter pages; most of what you do on there probably […]
Over Analyzing Words from a Google Guy
You know how every time the President comes on TV and says something, pundits spend an hour afterward pulling it apart looking for hidden truths and secret meanings? Well it keeps multiple news networks on the air so maybe it’s worth a blog post for this. On Wednesday Search Engine RoundTable featured a conversation about […]
Are Google’s E-Commerce Changes a Good Thing?
By Ninja Matt As much as I like to rag on Google when I see the occasional crap site with 100,000 exact match anchor text links from 50 domains beating sites that follow Google’s guidelines, I don’t envy them. For one, the vast majority of sites created every day are spam and must be filtered […]
3 Ways to Turn Your Facebook Activity Into a Book
Do you sometimes wish you had the patience to cultivate a scrapbook with the same detail you have given your Facebook profile? Before you assume that the two are unrelated, think about it. You post photos and write down thoughts on special events. You share what you enjoy for others to see. You are able […]
The Guide You’ve Been Looking For: The New Bing Link Explorer
*My apologies if you hit a broken link here over the weekend, our blog went down over the weekend, this post was originally published Friday morning* I lamented for weeks when Yahoo Site Explorer went away but it’s back (sort of)! Before I was even at work, I was on my laptop at home, brushing […]
Developer Shed News: Founder of SEO Chat, Darrin Ward, Returns
*I’m re-posting this, we had a blog crash, and lost info from wed-fri on the blog…this was originally published Thursday Night.* Darrin Ward, the Founder of SEO Chat, Comes Back. ….Like I said a few days ago, I was the second member to join SEO Chat, and Darrin Ward was the founder. I’ve been friends […]
I bought the Developer Shed Network – by @jimboykin
A few weeks ago, something I had wished for, for years, came true when I bought the entire Developer Shed network of sites … and I’m so excited! Where do I start?….Well, back in 2002, my buddy Darrin Ward had created a Google Dance Tool to alert people when Google was Dancing (updating). Towards the […]
Tricks to Get Your Social Media Life RSSed
Social media has taken over, well, everything. From personal communication to business marketing and even non-profit causes, everyone seems to have a Facebook, Twitter or Google+ account (sometimes all three). Not to mention YouTube, Tumblr, Pinterest, LinkedIn, FourSquare…the list goes on and on. With such a huge flow of information our contacts exchange on social […]
How to Make Meta Descriptions That Get More Clicks From Rankings You Already Have
Post By Ninja Dan One thing that is not commonly done during the course of auditing is checking how a site looks in the SERP’s and looking a the SERP result for your page and for your competitors for a given phrase. Doing so, can show an unlikely area of opportunity, the meta description. Now, […]