Posted by randfish Having content that goes viral can seem like the luck of the draw, but there are a number of steps you can take to improve your odds. In this week's Whiteboard Friday, we will show you a few things you can do to increase your chances of having that well crafted content spread through the internet like a wildfire . . . → Read More: How to Increase the Odds of Your Content Going Viral – Whiteboard Friday
Yahoo’s 10th annual top searches Year in Review is out, identifying the top trends and stories of the year based on the billions of searches performed by their users. This year, the iPhone was the top search of the year, a spot held by the B… . . . → Read More: iPhone Tops Web and Mobile Searches on Yahoo in 2011
Posted by randfish The local listings in Google + Bing are becoming more competitive sector by sector and for some local businesses on the web, even tactics like competitive citation analysis and tools like Whitespark’s awesome local citation finder aren’t enough. Here, then, are five more unique and useful ways to boost the visibility of your local site on the web, earn more Places citations + reviews and potentially appear in even the most competitive local SERPs . . . → Read More: Google Places Citations: 5 More Tactics to Earn Links for Your Local Business
Posted by Dr. Pete As you start tracking your rankings and taking SEO more seriously, you’re bound to ask the question (and we hear it a lot) – “What are ALL of the keywords that my site ranks for?” Sounds simple enough, but it turns out this question isn’t just complicated – it’s probably unanswerable. I’m going to walk you through why it’s such a tough question, discussing two myths that lead us to ask it in the first place. . . . → Read More: What Keywords Do I Rank For?
Posted by Dr. Pete As you start tracking your rankings and taking SEO more seriously, you’re bound to ask the question (and we hear it a lot) – “What are ALL of the keywords that my site ranks for?” Sounds simple enough, but it turns out this question isn’t just complicated – it’s probably unanswerable . . . → Read More: What Keywords Do I Rank For?
Posted by MikeCP Choosing an eCommerce platform can be a terribly frustrating experience because of the options and packages available, the misinformation, the pushy sales reps, the time and money investment, and so on. . . . → Read More: Tips and Must-Haves for your eCommerce Platform
Posted by Geoff Kenyon If you make frequent updates to your site, it is easy for mistakes to have a big impact on your SEO. . . . → Read More: In-House SEO: Integrating SEO into the Project Process
Posted by RebeccaLehmann This post was originally in YOUmoz , and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author’s views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc . . . → Read More: Tracking Traffic from Google Places in Google Analytics
Posted by Everett Sizemore There are tons of ways to build links into the home page or blog/article pages of an e-commerce website. But most e-commerce SEOs suffer from the same problem: It’s not so easy getting links into categories or product detail pages (PDPs). The e-commerce SEO’s conundrum: The pages that generate revenue are the ones you hope to rank highly, yet they’re the ones to which nobody wants to link . . . → Read More: Building Deep Links Into E-Commerce Product Pages
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