Are you wondering How to Protect your website from negative SEO tactics and how to know if your site was hit by negative SEO attack?
This post details website security and how to avoid SEO hacks.
Are you wondering How to Protect your website from negative SEO tactics and how to know if your site was hit by negative SEO attack?
This post details website security and how to avoid SEO hacks.
SEO is getting harder and harder these days, with Google penalizing or outright banning techniques that were previously accepted (for a good reason, I would say) – one must be careful. This post covers private link networks and how to stay under Google’s radar.
The basic rules of SEO are mostly the same – create great content, make sure your website is Google-friendly (and Bing will follow), and get as many high quality links as possible.
The bag of tricks to get backlinks might have been exhausted and a lot smaller than few years before.
Building private link networks, if done correctly, is still something that can boost your site’s rankings.
This is how it should be done.
Why Mobile Website SEO is important?
Before we bring the numbers it’s actually very simple – our good friend Google favors mobile friendly sites. And as there are some differences between desktop and Mobile Website SEO, to get the organic mobile traffic there are some things you should pay attention to.
To stay ahead of the curve this post is a must read.
Before we start it’s important that you know the difference between an algorithmic penalty and a manual penalty. As you might know Google updates its search algorithms from time to time and it’s very important that you remove bad backlinks to avoid an algorithmic penalty. This post will guide you through how to do that using Linkody.
Continue readingGetting the most of your landing page often is really hard and we end up with conversion rate well bellow 2%. This article outlines 8 high converting squeeze page conversion tips & tricks to help you get more out of your current set-up.
The last live date tells you the last time the link’s status was OK. Links that were never live in the first place, like prospect links for instance don’t have this date of course. Links that were already in error when this feature was released (18 Dec. 2013) don’t have this information either.
Let’s see a few cases where the last live date is very useful: Continue reading