Tag: Matt Cutts

search engine | 12 May 2015

Blogging and SEO: A Relationship It Pays to Nurture

As of May 2015, there were approximately 47 billion Web pages indexed on Google. For businesses looking to leverage the Internet to find customers, that number can be intimidating. Digital […]

search engine | 1 April 2015

Flexibility Is Key for SEOs [#CZLNY]

Flexibility is one of the most important aspects of search marketing, said Melissa Walner, director of SEO at Hilton Worldwide, during her ClickZ Live New York session. Over just […]

search engine | 26 February 2015

6 Tips From the Monty Python School of SEO

1. Dead Parrot Paid linking is (mostly) dead thanks to a live Penguin. Watch the video. Although the immortal words “e’s pushing up the daisies” […]

search engine | 28 January 2015

Can You Escape Penguin Simply by Getting Good Links?

Can you escape the grip of Google’s Penguin algorithm by getting enough good links? Recently, in a Webmaster Central Help Hangout, Google employee John Mueller made a statement that implied […]

SERP | 9 January 2015

What Will Rock Search in 2015

Looking back, 2014 was a year of some massive changes in search. Authorship, even though originally dubbed by many as the next big thing, was removed. Google cracked down guest […]

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