Evolving “nofollow” – new ways to identify the nature of links
Nearly 15 years ago, the nofollow attribute was introduced as a means to help fight comment spam. It also quickly became one of Google’s recommended […]
Nearly 15 years ago, the nofollow attribute was introduced as a means to help fight comment spam. It also quickly became one of Google’s recommended […]
Google has released a new WordPress plugin that’s designed for Chrome’s new native lazy-loading feature.The post Google Launches a Native Lazy-loading Plugin for WordPress via […]
SMX London attendees asked SEO expert Fili Wiese a wide-ranging number of questions about penalties, indexing, crawling and more. Please visit Search Engine Land for […]
Research on the expectations of consumers searching for brand information finds only half believe information in search results is accurate.The post Only 50% of Consumers […]
Google’s Danny Sullivan explained that its systems rely on topic relevance and authority to rank content. Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article. […]
Data privacy is a hot topic right now, and rightly so. The Facebook + Cambridge Analytica scandal brought the issue of data misuse to widespread […]
Eliminate the guesswork from SEO audits and learn how to tackle the task methodically with SEJ’s new ebook.The post Your Ultimate SEO Audit Checklist [EBOOK] […]
Should you choose a generalist or specialist marketing agency? Here are some questions to help you decide.The post Should You Choose a Generalist or Specialist […]
Google is also adding two new link attributes, one for sponsored links and one for user generated content links. Please visit Search Engine Land for […]
When nofollow was introduced, Google would not count any link marked this way as a signal to use within our search algorithms. This has now […]
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