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SEO and Emotion
Emotions are a strong motivator of human behavior. This is even true on the web. The more that ranking signals continue to evolve, the more significant the role that emotion-motivated actions play in search engine optimization. After all, one of our primary focuses as SEOs is to develop content that makes everyone who sees it want to share it and say wow.
Just How Smart Are Search Robots?
Matt Cutts announced at Pubcon that Googlebot is "getting smarter." He also announced that Googlebot can crawl AJAX to retrieve Facebook comments coincidentally only hours after I unveiled Joshua Giardino's research that suggested Googlebot is actually a headless browser based off the Chromium codebase at SearchLove New York. I'm going to challenge Matt Cutts's statements, Googlebot hasn't just recently gotten smarter, it actually hasn’t been a text-based crawler for some time now; nor has BingBot or Slurp for that matter. There is evidence that Search Robots are headless web browsers and the Search Engines have had this capability since 2004.
2nd November Index Update: Our Broadest Index Yet, and New PA/DA Scores are Live
Hey gang - it's that magical time again when Linkscape's web index has updated with brand new data (for the second time this month). Open Site Explorer, the Mozbar and the PRO Web App...
Building The Implicit Social Graph
Google Plus is Google's latest attempt at building an explicit social graph that they control, but Google has been building out an implicit social graph for quite some time. This graph is still relatively naive compared to the maturity of the link graph, but search engines continue to develop this graph. Since it is already directly influencing rankings, and its value will increase, it&r...
What Every SEO Should Know About IIS
IIS Server through the eyes of an SEO Disclaimer: This post is long and technical, but has been lovingly paraphrased for the benefit of non-technical SEOs to get involved and step out of their comfort zone. Recently, I’ve had to deal with sites running on IIS and rather than just prescribing universal SEO fixes, I decided to get my hands really, really dirty. This is what I’ve learned...
6 Cool Ways to Supplement Your Open Site Explorer Data
There are a heap of Yahoo Site Explorer alternatives, with arguably more powerful features available than Y!SE ever had. Today, we’re going to take some fresh link data from your favourite link information mining tool of choice and supplement the hell out of it with even more data. Yey – let’s build a better Yahoo Site Explorer replacement.
SEO Pitfalls Every Microsoft .NET Developer Should Know About
ASP.NET , generally speaking - is a web spider's worst nightmare. For SEO, it's pretty much the devil incarnate unless developers know how to leverage the framework to strip out the problems. So much so, that it requires an entire article dedicated to its problems and potential solutions.
Gaming Social Media Signals For Fun And Profit
About two weeks ago I gave a talk at Pubcon titled, "Global Social Media Signals For SEO". During the end of the talk I briefly mentioned several techniques used to "game" social signals. Afterwords it was apparent that many were interested to learn more about gaming these signals. So without further ado, I would like to talk more about how to game social media signals.
Become an Effective Marketing Manager with DISC
Are you Getting Things Done? Supporting the E-Mail Charter? Prioritizing correctly? If you answered yes, then congratulations, you are effective with your working time. But what about your team? Are you as effective in managing your team?Introducing SERP Turkey: A Free Tool to Split-Test and Gather CTR Analytics of SERP Entries
Measuring CTR data in search engine results is notoriously difficult, and with Google's recent move to HTTPS for logged in users it is probably going to keep on getting harder. What I wanted was a simple way to measure the change in CTR for a given search query's results when I adjusted entries, but nothing existed.... so I built the SERP Turkey tool.