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Top 5 Google Panda Update SEO Survival Tips

    by Garry Przyklenk, Google Panda 2.2 is looming to drop sometime soon, and with it, increasing levels of apprehension in the small business community on fears of further collateral damage to organic search traffic. As a speaker at SES Toronto this year, I had the distinct honor of accompanying Dave Davies, Thom Craver [...]

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Rich Snippets Instructional Videos

When users come to Google, they have a pretty good idea of what they’re looking for, but they need help deciding which result might have the information that best suits their needs. So, the challenge for Google is to make it very clear to our users what content exists on a page in both a [...]

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Learn About Cloaking From Google’s Matt Cutts [Video]

 

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Future of Search Engine Ranking Factors

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Infographics 20-Minutes or Less SEO Audit Checklist

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pagination with rel=“next” and rel=“prev”

Much like rel=”canonical” acts a strong hint for duplicate content, you can now use the HTML link elements rel=”next” and rel=”prev” to indicate the relationship between component URLs in a paginated series. Throughout the web, a paginated series of content may take many shapes—it can be an article divided into several component pages, or a [...]

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oogle Webmaster Videos: Do multiple links from one page to another page count?

Few weeks ago Google announced the new series of Google Webmaster Help Videos and requested from SEOs and Webmasters to post their questions. One of the questions that our team posted was the following: “If we add more than one links from page A to page B, do we pass more PageRank juice and additional [...]

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5 less known but important Ranking Factors that affect Search Engine Results

Usually in the world of SEO, the links and the content are considered to be the two most important parts of the strategy that one should optimize in order to achieve high rankings. Despite the fact that Google and the other major search engines use a large number of signals to ensure the quality and [...]

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Google Panda: Writing Original Content is More Important Than Ever

Google is not a fan of plagiarism and so are the original-content loving writers and readers all over the net. No one wants their ideas, words and works copied by others then passed off by the plagiarists as theirs. This is why Google made a commitment to further improve their search algorithm. Enter: Google Panda. [...]

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Redesigning Your Homepage: 3 “Must Do” Steps

Changing your homepage is something you may consider doing seasonally, or just periodically to give your site a fresh look. Regardless of when you chose to undertake the endeavor, here’s a word of caution about how you do it: never just throw up a new design of a homepage based on what “looks good”. You [...]

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