We’ve come to that time once again where we’re going to discuss some common SEO questions put forth to chief of Google’s webspam team, Matt Cutts. First up is a question about no-follow links. Specifically, the user wanted to know if no-follow links could hurt their site. Cutts answers straight away with “no,” these types …
New Methods of Backlinking to Build SEO
Back in the old days, it used to be that getting as many links to your site, through whatever means possible, was your best bet for SEO. However, nefarious backlinking strategies will now get you punished and result in your site plummeting in the rankings. With Google’s Webmaster Guidelines in hand, here are our favorite …
Guest Blogging Opportunities with Us
Affordable SEO, Tampa based SEO and internet marketing company has opened our guest blog sites for guest blogging a couple of month and would be happy to consider your blog post article for one of our blog sites. An article needs to meet our requirements outlined below to be accepted for posting on our sites. …
What is User-Generated Spam and How Does It Relate to SEO?
When you’re trying to optimize a website, much of your focus is on the content you create. That is, you spend you’re time thinking about how to rank well for specific keywords or making sure your site doesn’t have any duplicate content. This is all fine and well but it leaves a huge gap in …
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Hidden Content and Content Freshness: SEO Impacts
We’re going to talk about some information given out by SEO expert and Google engineer, Matt Cutts today. As you know, he’s the go-to source for everything having to do with webspam and site optimization, so without further adieu, let’s discuss some questions and answers. First up, a user wanted to know how Google treats …
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Site Down Time, Search Syntax, and Voice Search Effects on SEO
It’s that time of the week, once again, to cover some of the questions posed to Google engineer, Matt Cutts, and the answers he gave to budding SEO experts just like yourself. So sit back, relax, and learn something! First up, a user wanted to know if their site was down for a day, if …
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Matt Cutts Answers Questions About Advertorials and SERP Subjectivity
It’s that time again! Time to talk about some questions and answers posted up on Matt Cutts’ YouTube channel. Matt Cutts is the head of the webspam team at Google and today he’s talking about advertorials. Advertorials are basically like native advertising but look much more like natural content or editorials. The problem here is …
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Matt Cutts Answers Questions About Domain Names, Page Ranking, and Unnatural Links
It’s that time of the week once again, where we look at some of the questions Google engineer, Matt Cutts has been asked and the answers he provided. Hopefully, this will give you some good insights into current SEO practices and what you can do to further optimize your website. The first question had to …
SEO Optimization Using Link Schemes
You likely know by now that SEO, or search engine optimization, requires significant dedication and commitment. While you may be familiar with some aspects of the practice, you may not know all the details. And in this case, the details are very important. They will take you from a moderately successful campaign to a very …
Asking Google to Reconsider for Your Website Gets Easier
According to Google Webmaster Central Blog, if your website can not be found in organic search results or perhaps is not performing as good as it’s used to then you can now request Google to reconsider your website. Google has worked for a couple of years to improve the reconsideration process and now reconsideration request …
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