Last updated by at .

Posts Tagged google


Content Freshness According to Google

People have been fretting over content freshness and how important it is to Google some, but I think Matt’s answer is a very good explanation of what Google means when they say they want fresh. Check out his video: If you’re worried about content freshness or you’re working from a one-page site, it never hurts [...]

Read More...

Christmas Goes Social Media

Do you know about Vocus? It’s the marketing and marketing software company that owns PRWeb. Now, I understand that PRWeb is expensive, if you want to put out a press release, but if you want the biggest bang for your buck, it’s still the best press release directory online. But Vocus is into more than [...]

Read More...

Cranking Up the Volume at SEMRush.com

You know that I like SEMRush, as I’ve written about their products several times. They also make SEO Quake for Firefox and Chrome, which is bomb for a quick SEO peek into any webpage. Along with my myriad SEO tools, I use that all the time. Recently, SEMRush helped me to match the backlinks of [...]

Read More...

Google House View (Beta)

It’s a holiday week, and I’m trying to get everything done that I need to get done so that I can relax (well, cook and relax) on Thursday. So, I thought this video about Google House View was interesting.  Just beware that there is a bad word at the end. If you don’t like these [...]

Read More...

Tynt Shares Stats on Copy & Paste

Did you ever run your name or your site name through Google? Do you sometimes marvel at how many sites are copying snippets of your content and adding them to their own website, as reference in an article, or as a lazy was of getting their AdSense ads seen?  I don’t mind when people quote [...]

Read More...

Schema.Org Micro Data for E-Commerce

As I mentioned in a previous article, I’ve been working with e-commerce clients, who have online stores. Problem is, most of them are using templated stores, which allow little HTML alteration in terms of micro data. It’s a real shame because if you use Schema.org conventions, you can be much more specific about what your [...]

Read More...

You might also likeclose