Your Website – Another Business Asset

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What’s a business asset? Most of you reading this can answer that question immediately. If you own or manage a business and are asked, you can likely list off quite a few things that are assets of your business. Investopedia defines a business asset as … an item of value owned by a company. Business […]

Should You Disavow Links That Are Stealing Important Rankings With Syndicated Content?

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Article first appeared on Search Engine Journal: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/disavow-links-syndicated-content/391426/#close. What should you do when another site is outranking your site for your own content? Learn whether you should use the disavow tool and why. Canonicalization Over Disavow To answer the question specifically, I have to make a few assumptions. I’m assuming that the site in question […]

An Adaptive Framework for Link Building Campaigns

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Article first apperared on Search Engine Journal: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/optimize-website-tiny-niche/345846/#close A consistent complaint I hear from SEO professionals, both veterans and those new to the industry, is that link building is hard. Yes. Link building is hard. Link building is hard, but it’s not impossible. Link building seems difficult because, on the surface, it’s hard to know exactly where […]

How Do You Effectively Optimize Your Website in a Tiny Niche?

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Article first apperared on Search Engine Journal: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/optimize-website-tiny-niche/345846/#close Most of Our Data Is an Estimate Most of the tools of the SEO trade aren’t exactly models of accuracy. Even the tools that come straight from the search engines don’t give us numbers that truly match reality. If you think the Google Keyword Planner’s numbers are […]

Digital Extortion: Don’t Let Your Data Be Held Hostage

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Recently, our firm took over the digital marketing efforts for a small company. Their previous digital marketing efforts were led by a large, multi-national corporation that formerly specialized in Yellow Page advertising. As we went about our onboarding checklist, we ran into a snag. The small business had never had direct access to their Google Analytics […]

What Is the Best Way to Track Organic Conversions?

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Best Way to Track Organic Conversions This seemingly simple question has a lot of answers. And as with many questions surrounding SEO, the overarching answer is – it depends. On the surface,the best way to track organic conversions is pretty straightforward. Most SEO professionals use Google Analytics to track conversions. Google Analytics is simple to […]

My SEO Santa List

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Here is my SEO Santa list of items I will be asking for Christmas. 1. Can you talk to Google about the “merge and purge” issues in the local listings? You could save me so much time if you could just get them to stop changing addresses and phone numbers randomly. 2. Maybe I’m asking […]

The Super Bowl of Unrealistic SEO Expectations

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SEO for Wix Is a Nightmare I don’t need to write out the pros and cons of doing SEO on a Wix site. My good friend Kristine Schachinger has already done that here. Schachinger’s article is a must-read for anyone interested in this topic. I have experience trying to make a Wix site rank for […]

Winter Is Coming: SEO During Economic Downturns

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I started my agency in 2008. That year, I attended the SMX conference at the Javitz Center in New York City. It was during this conference that the Dow plunged, suffering its worst points loss in history. I sat looking at the New York skyline, expecting to see stockbrokers jumping out of windows. Fortunately, I […]

Take a Stand: Building Links Through Social Responsibility

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A number of years ago, I conducted a rather ambitious research project to find out how consumer preferences were affected by a brand’s social stance. While I certainly didn’t conclusively answer whether a brand should take a stand, I did come to one concrete conclusion: A brand that takes a social stand almost always sees […]