Google Loves Brands

nofolDoes Google love brands?  Many in the industry seem to imply that it is a resounding “yes.”  It’s hard to disagree with many of their arguments as to why.  This theory is magnified by Google’s algorithm changes over the last year. We often...

Google Hummingbird Algorithm Update

Google announced an overhaul to their search algorithm called “Hummingbird.” They haven’t fully clarified what the algorithm update entails, but the general consensus in the industry is that it focuses on more immediate results based on long-tail...

Google Analytics Keyword Data “Not Provided”

Over the last 18 months, Google has slowly been removing keyword data from webmasters’ Analytics. Opinions on the exact reason are all over the map. It started back in 2011 when Google added a feature for users to enable SSL during their searches. At that point,...

Bing tests deep link results

Bing continues attempting to match Google feature-for-feature. Their latest tested feature includes deep links or, as Google calls them, “sitelinks.” What these links provide is multiple results for one site. If Bing senses that, based on your search term,...

Why regular content continues to grow in importance

It seems that “content” is one of the most discussed topics in the SEO world this year. There’s good reason. Google wants to return results that offer a good “experience” for visitors. That means they are pushing for sites that “add...

Yahoo’s New Logo

Hey, everyone.  Is it the early 90’s of graphic design again?  Yahoo unveiled their new logo this week in this blog post. Bevels?  Really?  We’re big fans of keeping designs simple.  However, other than adding bevels to the logo it seems like there...
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