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Search Engines - Page 13

By: Carson Ward

How Negative Emotion Could Hurt Your Rankings

Search Engines

Those of us who have been working in the SEO field for a while might take for granted that citations and links are like a “votes” or “endorsements." However, what if those citations and links are negative – and what if Google can tell the difference? While trolling for links might be fun for some, the harsh responses may end up hurting more than feelings.

By: Gianluca Fiorelli

Wake Up SEOs, the New Google is Here

Search Engines

I must admit that lately Google is the cause of my headaches. No, not just because it decided I was not going to be not provided with useful information about my sites. And neither because it is changing practically every tool I got used since my first days as an SEO (Google Analytics, Webmaster Tools, Gmail…). And, honestly, not only because it released a ravenous Panda. No, the real question that is causing my headaches is: What the hell does Google want to go with all these changes?

By: John Doherty

Social Network Spam and Author/Agent Rank

Search Engines

As search engines develop and ranking signals change, it can be helpful to look at patents and try to pull out and explain what factors may go into their algorithms. Not every social share will affect rankings, so how can we build our authority? In this post, we explore the ideas of Author Rank and Agent Rank and how search engines may view social signals. We also provide some actionable tools that you can use to create your identity online as social signals become more of a ranking factors.

By: Bryan Crow

Post-Panda, Your Original Content is Being Outranked by Scrapers & Partners

Search Engines

A weird thing has happened as a result of panda. Something you might have expected Google's Search Quality testers to catch before rolling the update out. Due to the domain-wide nature of the signal, high-quality, original content produced by the websites who were negatively impacted are now being ranked below the exact same content, republished by partners to whom they syndicate. Eve...


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