
Advanced SEO
What do you do after you've mastered Moz's SEO starter guide? The answer may be Advanced SEO.
Advanced SEO is simply any set of SEO techniques that require some degree of expert knowledge. It varies from person to person, but let's just say you probably won't master these in your first few months.
Advanced SEO typically involves technical concepts that are somewhat advanced, and/or a deeper understanding of the workings of Google's algorithm and are often employed by Professional SEOs. Anyone can master advanced concepts with the right strategic guidance and real life application.
Here, we've listed some of our favorite resources on advanced SEO, and you'll find the most recent blog posts below.
Professional’s Guide to SEO : Professional SEO strategy all in one place, with chapters written by SEO experts, including Pete Meyers and Tom Capper.
Advanced SEO Strategy : Your SEO is only as good as the strategy you've set. Learn how to craft a next-level SEO strategy that will work for your business and goals.
Working in SEO : What does it mean to work in SEO? Learn more about the skills you need to advance your SEO career with this final chapter of the Professional’s Guide to SEO.
20 SEOs Share Their Key Takeaways From the Google API Leaks : Discover expert insights from the recent Google API documentation leak with actionable strategies to help you become a better SEO strategist.


I Am an Entity: Hacking the Knowledge Graph
Over the past few weeks, while looking into how the Knowledge Graph pulls data for certain sources, I have made a few general observations and have been tracking what, if any, impact certain practices have on the display of information panels.
It's Penguin-Hunting Season: How to Be the Predator and Not the Prey
Penguin has your site in its crosshairs; let's put Penguin in ours. The Open Penguin Data project has revealed the inner workings of Penguin vulnerability, and here is your look at its findings.
Ultimate Guide to Google Penalty Removal
A few months back, I wrote an article on Moz all about a penalty our web agency received for unnatural links pointing to our website. At first, this was a bit of a shock to the system, but since then, we've learned so much about Google's webmaster guidelines and we've helped lots of companies get their businesses back on track and remove manual penalties associated with their websites.
Instead of Keywords, Nearly Everything is (Not Provided)?
Here at Moz, our organic traffic has already been at over 50% (not provided) for over a year, and our (not provided) numbers have been hovering around 80% for a while now, so I’ve had some time to mull this over: In a post-keyword world, what is SEO?
Lessons Learned While Crawling the Web
One of the most helpful approaches to learning about and understanding a client's website I've found involves actually crawling a site, and learning about the structures of its URLs and how they are connected to each other. I was recently invited to try a beta test for a cloud-based crawler that can handle extremely large websites. I accepted the offer because it appeared that the tool might be useful in campaigns where the crawling tools I'm presently using might not be as effective.
The Future of Search: 2013 Search Engine Ranking Factors Released
Every 2 years, Moz surveys over 100 top industry professionals to compile our biennial Search Engine Ranking Factors. For 2013 we’ve supplemented the survey with real-world correlation data from scientifically examining of over 17,000 keyword search results. We've released some of the 2013 data previously, but not the full set until now. So with great pleasure, I present the complete results of this year's survey and correlation data.
Solving the Sub-Domain Equation: Predicting Traffic and Value when Merging Sub-Domains
To subdomain or not to subdomain, that is the question. Since my first days in SEO back in 2004, the subfolder vs. subdomain debate has echoed through nearly every site architecture discussion in which I have participated. This post walks through the logistics of a study to provide some resolution.
Improving Search Rank by Optimizing Your Time to First Byte
In August, Zoompf published new research showing a clear correlation between the web performance of "Time to First Byte" and Search Engine ranking. In this article, we explore this topic in more detail, including guidance on how you can improve your Time to First Byte.
SEO in the Personalization Age
With recent posts mentioning the rise of contextual and implicit queries, we are now seeing a deep personalization of search. This takes many forms, and has very real implications for our work as marketers. It's time to break down the silos and see the bigger picture.
Site Redesign - Checklist for Online Marketing
Your web designer/developer isn’t necessarily going to remind you to put your remarketing tag on your new site, or update your destination URLs in your email marketing campaigns. Sometimes you only find out about these things weeks later, when you stumble across something broken, or when one of your customers alerts you to a problem. We’ve worked with many clients going through redesigns and have made this checklist as a resource to help you make sure your online marketing survives your site redesign.