Monthly Archives: April 2014

Unnatural Outbound Links Penalty Removal- A Case Study
What is Unnatural Link Building Penalty? According to the Google Quality Guidelines an actual Unnatural Links definition is “creating links that weren’t editorially placed or vouched for by the site’s owner on a page, otherwise known as unnatural links, can be considered a violation of our guidelines.” What are Paid Links in Google’s point of […]
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Negative SEO – Methods to Save Your Website from Bad Competitors’ Practice
Anything which is at a present state, will change its state with time. The rate and speed of change might be dynamic. Also it can go for a positive transformation, or a negative transformation one can’t predict, whether its going to transform for good or bad. Originally, SEO, was developed to help website owners gain […]
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#1- Monday Weekly Roundup: A Retrospect
It’s time to look back at what all happened in the virtual world. Last week, I must say, the updates kept me on my toes with some lip smacking stories to tell. Lets look back: Matt Cutts Hits another guest blog network. Google’s Matt Cutts posted on Twitter that Google has taken action on another […]
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Why can’t SEO Die After all the Death Penalties?
So, SEO is dead. Or that’s what has been doing rounds online. In fact the term has been said so often, it has now become a cliche. The speculations begin whenever Google releases a new update. According to SID (The author of the blog “S.E.O is Dead” (seoisdead.net) says, “Any quick search for the term […]
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Facebook Algorithm that Hampers Your Content Marketing
A few days back, Facebook updated its algorithm that assessed which “stories” show up on the News Feed. The social media insiders analyzed the change and concluded that it would impact few businesses that are dependent on Facebook for their advertising and social media marketing But they might have deduced the wrong reason for the […]
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Facebook Updates Newsfeed, To Filter Undesirable Links
Yesterday, Facebook announced on their blog forum ‘newsroom’, that they are making some improvements to minimize the stories on the news feed which are reported to be spammy and undesirable. According to Erich Owens and Chris Turitzin, “Many of these stories are published by Pages that deliberately try and game News Feed to get more […]
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