Author: Daniel Page

  • Google Improves Real-Time Analytics for better visitor report.

    Google Improves Real-Time Analytics for better visitor report.

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    Capturing real-time analytics is all the rage at the moment. Knowing exactly what’s going on at every moment is deemed an important part of site management.If you often spend hours staring at Google Analytics, watching your site visitor numbers rise and fall, you may be overstressing yourself. Too much information can be just as harmful as too little. However, there’s good news. Google has recently released a raft of improvements to its real-time features.

    The productivity killing aspects of real-time data aside, it can, on occasion, be very useful to track exactly what’s happening on a site at a particular moment, rather than relying on aggregate data where useful information often falls between the cracks of statistical agglomeration. (more…)

  • The SEO Benefits Of Long Form Content is essential?

    The SEO Benefits Of Long Form Content is essential?

    As an industry, SEOs have absorbed the message that ‘short is sweet’. We know that the attention span of surfers is limited. They don’t tend to luxuriate in the written word, enjoying writing for writing’s sake.

    Instead they want short, informative, actionable content without the clutter of unnecessary verbosity. We’ve also fully taken on board the idea that content should be pitched at the lowest possible reading level, so as not to alienate potential readers and customers.

    When done well, short, simple content is great.

    When done badly, it results in poor content. This content is either too thin to be worth reading. Or, it appears to target an audience who has just finished reading a very simple children’s book.

    Blogger lore suggests writing content simply. However, several reasons exist to add longer-form content for educated adults. SEO and content marketing both provide these reasons. In fact, including this type of content can noticeably benefit corporate blogs and websites.

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  • SEO, Content Marketing, and Social Media: The Best Of April 2013

    SEO, Content Marketing, and Social Media: The Best Of April 2013

    April may bring May flowers, but it also brings a new crop of SEO, content marketing, and social media content that we are thrilled to share with you.  So, without further ado, here’s the most informative and interesting content that we came across during the last month.

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    What Programming Is Teaching Me About SEO and Life

    Even if you have zero interest in programming or SEO, I’m convinced you’re going to be glad you decided to read this blog post.  And to make it a total no-brainer for you, I’m offering a 100% money back guarantee.  Sound good?  Keep reading.

    Unnatural Links Detection – How To Guide & Case Study

    Google might release the next Penguin soon. Therefore, I think it’s a good time to remember something. You can easily detect unnatural links in your sites’ profiles. You can use this detection technique for any site.

    This is true even if it didn’t get a penalty or warning. It’s a good technique. You can use it to understand risk. You can also manage the risk. This is the risk you might face when the next unnatural link update comes.

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  • SEO Hosting: Why Choosing Multiple IP Web Hosting is beneficial?

    SEO Hosting: Why Choosing Multiple IP Web Hosting is beneficial?

    Search engine optimization is a broad field that employs a huge number of different strategies to help sites rank well in the SERPs. From producing awesome content to technical strategies like implementing caching to speed up a site, many web owners are familiar with the basic practices of SEO, but what they don’t consider is the potential benefit of using a specialist SEO host.

    An SEO host provides everything regular web hosts do. However, they offer an extra service. Standard web hosts do not offer this: multiple IP hosting. Multiple IP hosting depends on a company’s control. They need a large block of C-level IPs. Unfortunately, not all companies have this control. They may not have enough different IPs. These IPs also need to be in different geographical areas. Therefore, they cannot successfully offer the benefits of multiple IP hosting.

    SEO hosting companies allow their clients to make use of the large set of IPs they control, and that has a number of significant SEO benefits.

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  • Five Common Small Business Content Marketing Problems And Their Solutions

    Five Common Small Business Content Marketing Problems And Their Solutions

    Content marketing has always been with us. It has been called different things, but the creation of engaging content by brands has been a lynchpin of marketing for decades. I

    n recent years, online marketers in particular have been forced by improvements to search engine algorithms, the ubiquity of social media, and users’ increasing immunity to traditional advertising methods to up their game in the content arena.

    Many, however, remain to be convinced, seeing content marketing a passing fad or a distraction from the tried and true marketing and SEO tactics of the past.

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  • Google Cracks Down on Deceptive Native Advertising

    Google Cracks Down on Deceptive Native Advertising

    In a post on the official Google News Blog, Google has warned publishers that publishing content that fails to clearly discriminate between editorial and advertising may harm their ranking and Google News SEO.

    The decline of traditional advertising revenue has forced publishers to devise new methods of generating income from their content. One method that has rapidly gained popularity in recent months is native advertising.

    Native advertising is akin to the traditional advertorial. Publishers publish promotional posts with much of the same context as editorial content. Such articles might include a subtle note stating they are promotional content. However, they look almost exactly like the regular content of the site.

    While bloggers are well acquainted with the promotional guest post

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  • SEO, Content Marketing, and Social Media: The Best Of March 2013

    SEO, Content Marketing, and Social Media: The Best Of March 2013

    Spring is on the way, and as always it’s a great time for growth, renewal, and reflection. SEO is a constantly shifting endeavor, so we need to keep on top of the newest thinking, ever ready to exchange worn out strategies for the newest and most effective techniques.

    We like to help our clients keep on top of the buzz so they can adapt to changing time, so here’s our end-of-the-month roundup of the most interesting content we’ve come across.

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    5 Strategies for Better ‘Link Building’ and Improving Your SEO

    The digital marketing world has seen more changes in the past two years than over the last 10 years combined, thanks to the release of Google’s Panda and Penguin algorithm updates. Both have changed online marketing best practices, including everything from how sites should be built to how “backlinks” should be created. Links that go from another site to yours are called backlinks because they point back…
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  • The Human Side of SEO: Building Connections That Matter!

    The Human Side of SEO: Building Connections That Matter!

    Back in the day, SEO focused on pleasing algorithms. The goal was to create sites that appealed to them. Algorithms were especially happy with lots of keywords. They also liked many links with relevant anchor text.

    The natural result was sites that appealed to algorithms, but weren’t quite up to snuff for human beings. Over the years, however, Google has improved its ability to determine what human beings like in their SERPs. Consequently, many previously successful SEO methods have become obsolete.

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  • Why Content Marketing Dominates on Mobile Devices

    Why Content Marketing Dominates on Mobile Devices

    For traditional advertisers, mobile is a bit of a head-scratcher. Display advertising revenue is in decline generally, but with the restricted screen real estate on mobile devices, there’s not a lot of space for advertising. Forms of advertising that rely on spatial dimensions, like banner ads, are not well suited to mobile platforms. Temporal advertising is more successful. That is, advertising that takes advantage of a viewer’s time, using the whole of the mobile display. Examples include interstitial ads in text (as seen in apps like Flipboard), or the pre-roll advertising that has become ubiquitous in popular videos.

    These forms of advertising are missing a trick. They often don’t aspire to virality; instead, they piggyback on the virility of other content, taking advantage of the popular rather than targeting popularity for themselves. However, while users will tolerate a small portion of larger screens being taken up with advertising, they are much less willing to put up with interruptible advertising.

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  • Is Outsourcing Your Social Media Management Worthwhile

    Is Outsourcing Your Social Media Management Worthwhile

    Many small businesses find getting to grips with social media to be a troublesome aspect of online promotion. They often oversell and alienate potential followers, go overboard with sharing to the point of spamming, or set up a Facebook page or Twitter account, send a tweet or two, and then completely forget about it.

    Social media for businesses is a marketing tool, and as with all marketing tools its use has to be consonant with overarching business goals. But, it’s not as simple as filling a page with products and declaiming how awesome you and your team are.

    In creative writing classes, students are often told that the number one rule is “show, don’t tell”. The same rule can be applied to social media. Brands need to demonstrate their value to potential followers and sharers, rather than declaring it in overwrought PR speak or heavy product promotion. Authenticity is key. (more…)