Brace yourself (yet again) for a series of Google algorithm changes that are aimed at “aggressively” going after hacked spam in its SERPs. According ... More
SEO Roundup (September 25 Edition): Instagram Secures Position as Social Media Top Dog and Google Warns Spammers to Watch Out
Google recently issued a stern warning to webmasters who repeatedly violate the Google Webmaster Guidelines and get caught spamming, saying “In order ... More
SEO Roundup (September 11 Edition): Periscope, Google’s Structured Snippets, Copywriting FAILS
For regular readers of our SEO roundup, we’re glad to have you back for another biweekly installment. For newcomers, welcome to our blog series where ... More
SEO Roundup (August 28 Edition): Local Snack Pack, Google AdWords and Women in SEO
The rise of local SEO has easily been one of the biggest changes in search optimization this past year. Local SEO has been Google’s baby ever since ... More
SEO Roundup (August 14 Edition): The Google Alphabet, Micro-Moments and Overcoming Spam
It’s been over a month since our last SEO Roundup and a lot has transpired in the world of internet marketing and search engine optimization. For ... More
SEO Roundup (July 10, 2015): PPC, Lead Generation and the Evolution of SEO
Welcome back to the semi-monthly SEO Roundup, powered by SEO Advantage. With so many headlines and advice articles circulating out there about ... More
SEO Roundup (June 12, 2015): Twitter CEO Leaves the Nest, Pending Panda Update and Other SEO Headlines
Twitter’s CEO Dick Costolo has announced that he will be stepping down from the helm of one of the world’s largest online social networking services. ... More
SEO Roundup (May 29, 2015): Google turns up the Heat on Social Signals, SEO Humor and more
When Google implements SERP changes and algorithm updates, they usually don’t like to make a big fuss about it. In fact, 9 out of 10 times there is no ... More
SEO Roundup (May 15, 2015): Google’s RTBF Controversy, Bing “Mobilegeddon” and How to Approach SEO like a Game of Thrones Character
It’s been nearly a year since Google was forced to comply with the “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) rule laid out by the EU Court of Justice, and in the ... More