Tag Archives: SEOs

Brian Wallace On Selling Infographics & What SEOs Are Missing

In part one we spoke about how Brian Wallace of NowSourcing got into infographics, how it is not just about links but much more and some cool scores he had with them. In part two, we talk about measuring the success of infographics and other uses for infographics. In part three we talked about what […]

Most SEOs Suppose 100% Google Algorithm Transparency Would Lead To Worse Search Outcomes

Google has often said that if they shared the full details of how its search algorithms and ranking factors would work, it would lead to abuse and poorer quality results. It seems like most SEOs agree with that sentiment. A poll by Azeem asked “If Google were to be 100% transparent about how to rank […]

In keeping with a Twitter ballot, 90% of SEOs are vaccinated

ONE Twitter poll with over 1,325 votes shows that 90% of SEOs are vaccinated. Well, at least 90% of the SEOs who took the survey are vaccinated. Although I think the 90% figure is probably true across the industry. Here is Cyrus’ poll: the first SEO I know that has been vaccinated based in Israel […]

Google Search Quality Rating Guidelines Not Designed for SEOs

Google’s John Mueller has a short post on the subject. posted Twitter that needs to be emphasized. He said, “However, the guidelines for quality assessors are not guidelines for SEOs.” We often forget that these Search Quality Assessment Guidelines are intended for search quality evaluators, and are not specifically designed as guidelines for SEOs. However, […]

SEOs to allocate extra sources for content material to different areas

Aleyda Solis posted a Twitter poll in which she asked, “In which area will you be spending more resources / effort on SEO this year?” She said you should build it on what you’ve planned so far. Most responded that it was content, then technical SEO, then link building and others. Of the 450+ responses, […]

Did SEOs work over the Christmas holidays?

With all of the changes and updates Google has been making lately, I was wondering if some SEOs thought they couldn’t take off over the Christmas weekend. Google gave us permission take off, but did you? It seems like most of you have done this very unscientific and statistically ill-founded survey that I did Twitter. […]

Replace of Google product opinions earlier than Christmas, a lot of rating quakes and SEOs engaged on holidays

Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas everyone, I hope you don’t watch this video on your break, but if so – you definitely love the search! On Tuesday, December 21st, Google confirmed that the December 2021 product reviews update will be released just days before Christmas, as expected. We have been observing the trembling and swaying […]

Most SEOs say that 25% or much less of their time is dedicated to hyperlink constructing

Yesterday I published a survey that asked what percentage of your SEO time is spent building links. the Twitter Poll has a ton of responses, 1,875 votes, and it seems that the majority of SEOs spend less than 25% of their time focusing directly on link building tasks. I would guess that if you had […]

Google Search Console down for a lot of SEOs since 1:30 p.m. ET

As of about 1:30 p.m. ET, five hours ago, the Google Search Console is still unavailable to many SEOs. It might work for you, but for many, the Google Search Console won’t load. Google is aware of the problem and is working to fix it, but there is no ETA. I wrote about it on […]

Most SEOs say they had been negatively impacted by a Google Core replace

Marie Haynes posted another one Twitter Has your website ever been affected by a Google core update? With 266 votes, which is not a huge number, it shows that most SEOs will be negatively affected by a Google core update. If you remove the “Other / Show Results” section, the results will be broken down […]