In House SEO Training #PubCon

WARNING THIS IS LIVE BLOGGING EXCUSE MY GRAMAR AND SPELLING For day one of this amazing confrence I get to hear an amazing panel but the one I,m most excited to hear today is Simon Heseltine. Communication with an In-House SEO team is part of our daily practice but communicating properly is important. How do […]

This Week in Search: Sept 29-Oct 3, 2014

Google To Release Penguin 3.0 Next Week? Search Engine Land reported yesterday from SMX East that Google Webmaster Trends Analyst, Gary Illyes has suggested the long awaited Penguin 3.0 may launch as early as next week! Illyes stated that the launch will not be a simple refresh but rather a new algorithm altogether. Webmasters who […]

Top SEO News From Around The Web: Sept 22-26

Panda 4.1 (Update27) Rollout Google has started a slow rollout update of its thin content filter Panda this week. This latest is expected to between 3-5% of search queries and Google hope the update will allow small and medium sized sites with high quality content rank better. Read the full story > New Google AdWords […]

Top SEO News From Around The Web: Sept 15-19

New Android and Apple operating systems to be encrypted by default In light of recent privacy issues both Apple and Google have announce this week that they will introduce default encryption on the next versions of their operating systems. Read the full story > Android Browser bug exposes half of users to potential malware attacks […]

Celibrate Your Failures

Most of what today’s link-building has to do with shaping the best pitch or strategy but let’s be honest with ourselves not every pitch or strategy is going to be great. We are going to fail many times in our career but we have to be able to keep focused. Be aware of the failure, […]

Has Penguin 3.0 Launched?

Ladies and Gentlemen hold on to your hats! After much speculation and anticipation, we believe Google’s latest update to it’s Penguin algorithm has begun.  We are seeing a significant increase in client rankings where we have submitted an updated disavow file. Google has yet to respond to our request for confirmation. To all the webmasters […]

RIP to Rel+Author Tag

I don’t know about you but for at least two years I’ve been telling clients to implement the rel=”auth” tag. Just the other day I got word from an article by Alan Bleiweiss that Google’s John Mueller had communicated that they hit the kill switch on rell=”auth”. It felt like a kick to the stomach […]