Google finally broke their silence this week by releasing Panda 21. This is the company’s first publicly announced update in almost a month (Top Heavy 2 was announced back on October 9). Here’s the official tweet: Panda data refresh rolling out. ~1.1% of English queries noticeably affected. More context: goo.gl/woSU3 — A Googler (@google) November […]
Audience Targeting & SearchLove Tips
It was another relatively quiet week for Google (it’s been three weeks since their last big announcement), but Matt Cutts did participate in an interesting interview with Danny Sullivan: I did a Q&A with Danny Sullivan about the recent disavow links tool we launched: goo.gl/VtC4P — Matt Cutts (@mattcutts) October 29, 2012 You can read […]
Movember 2012: Help Us Fight Cancer
Happy Movember everyone! For the next 30 days, I’ll be growing a mustache to raise money for prostate and testicular cancer research and to help “change the face of men’s health.” If you’re not familiar with Movember, don’t worry. This post will tell you everything you need to know, including what Movember is, why I’m […]
Query Percentages & Disavowing Links
Last week was quieter than most. For the second straight week, Google didn’t announce any updates, and there weren’t any major conferences or new tool releases. Despite the slow news week, the SEO posts were still flowing, and we still had more than enough high quality content to choose from. So without further ado, let’s […]
Everything We Know About The Penguin Update – Part 2
Almost 5 months ago, I posted a timeline of events leading up to the first two Penguin updates. After it went live, I planned to write a follow-up as soon as the next Penguin update was released. So I waited… and waited… and well, you get the idea. On October 5, Penguin 3 was finally […]
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