Hudson, Florida, September 14, 2011- ASEOHosting, a web hosting company owned by Ahosting, Inc., has announced the debut of a new set of SEO web hosting services. This unique set of web hosting offerings is intended to assist SEO professionals in achieving better search engine rankings through a hosting platform specially designed for SEO purposes.
(more…)Author: Daniel Page
11 Ways to Defeat the Google Panda Update in a Blaze of Glory
Although it’s now well over six months since the infamous Google Panda Update that shook the SEO world to it’s core, many webmasters still have not regained their rankings. Now more than ever, the quality of on-page content matters. If your site(s) have lost their ranking due to the Google Panda update, there is hope. Here are 11 things that you can start in on right now to rectify these issues.
(more…)How Schema.org is Changing the Future of SEO?
Look at how a simple Google search for computer monitors has changed in the past year (below). Study it. It may not be long before all of your search results look this way.
Google’s +1 for Websites Launches Tomorrow
Will your site be taking advantage?
It’s now official, the Google +1 button designed for websites will be officially released tomorrow. One of Google’s launch partners reportedly leaked news of the release to TechCrunch, who later confirmed that this is indeed true.
In a blog by Danny Sullivan made earlier today. Google confirmed that all webmasters will be able to get the +1 button through a self-serve process. The +1 button will essentially work like the Facebook ‘like’ and Twitter ‘tweet’ buttons now ubiquitous across the web in terms of implementation.
(more…)How Google’s Evolving Social Search Will Make or Break Your SEO
Back in January, Google snuck a new feature into their search results that remained overlooked by many of their users. The now infamous Social Search. Are you one of those that weren’t aware of the change?
Well,last week, this new feature finally went live on Google globally. Despite many largely failed pushes into social media like Buzz, Orkut, and Wave under their belt, I personally believe that this is one move by Google that will stick, for one simple reason: it keeps Google within the confines of what they’re trusted to do, and do well- search. Need more evidence?
Look how worried they’ve made Facebook.
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