Posts Tagged ‘danny sullivan’


Google Launches Encrypted Search

I’ve been reading posts about the Google shift to encrypted search today, and wondering how it will affect SEO. But before we talk about that, let’s discuss what it means. Last Tuesday, October 18, Google instituted a system whereby searchers, who are logged into Google.com, can search without anyone else knowing what results were returned [...]

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Danny Sullivan’s Periodic Table of SEO

Here’s a cool info graphic for you that was created by Danny Sullivan of SearchEngineLand.com. It’s call the Periodic Table of SEO and you can read the full article by clicking that link. Here’s a small version of the image. It looks a little complicated in this form, so be sure to click it to [...]

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Your Twitter Authority Matters

Wow… I’m stunned. I just read yesterday’s article from Danny Sullivan about the influence of social media, particularly Twitter and Facebook, in Google and Bing.  (What Social Signals Do Google & Bing Really Count?, December 1, 2010) Image via Wikipedia What amazed me most is that Google pays attention to your influence on Twitter! They [...]

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SEO: How to Start

Image via Wikipedia About four years ago, I was one of those Internet marketers who hadn't made a dime online. I had done a ton of studying. I followed the big-named marketers, and I thought I knew my stuff, and I did know a lot of technical stuff. But… there was that nagging pain that [...]

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SEO: More on Personalized Search

Just read an article by Danny Sullivan, musing on the release of Google’s personalized search. He feels the same way as I do. Google put the announcement in a teeny little blog post and didn’t really make any huge announcement. The Google ghods just put it into operation, hoping we wouldn’t notice. It’s kind of [...]

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Rel="NoFollow" No Longer Works?

I was over at SEO Book, reading Aaron Wall’s post from June 16, entitled “Expert SEO Testing: Usually Worthless,” and was surprised to learn that rel=”nofollow” no longer works. Matt Cutts, Google’s spokesperson, admitted that was true at the recent SMX Conference. So, Wall linked to Danny Sullivan’s post “Google Loses “Backwards Compatibility” On Paid [...]

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