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By MeganWilliams
06 Feb 2014

Keyword (Not Provided) Research for Link Building: Use Your Words

Now that you have a document stuffed with potential keywords, I implore you: PLEASE DON’T OVERUSE THEM. By which I mean don’t use them in your content to an unnatural degree. Or as anchor text.
By SamOtt
05 Feb 2014

Expected SEO Trends of 2014

For the most part, you should expect to see a lot of the same things in 2014 as you saw in 2013, just amped up a notch — however, you may need to make some adjustments in anticipation of these changes. So what exactly is to be expected this year? Following are a few widely predicted developments in the SEO industry for 2014.
By Andrew Dennis
04 Feb 2014

Introducing the Link Builders G+ Community

An introduction to a new link building community on Google+

By MeganWilliams
03 Feb 2014

Keyword (Not Provided) Research for Link Building: Find Your Words

This series on keyword research aims to do two things: to provide ideas of how to conduct keyword research in a keyword (not provided) context, and to provide ideas of how to use these keywords in the age of conversational search.

The Difference Between Google and Bing

In this post, Maria tackles the difference between the two search engine giants of the Post-Penguin era-- Google and Bing. She explores the advantages of both, including a few surprising areas where Bing comes out ahead.
By Cory Collins
16 May 2012

6 Characteristics of a Great Blog Post

A blog gives companies an opportunity to work on their branding, establish themselves as an authority, and release company news directly to their clients and customers. However, a blog is only as powerful as the person wielding it; better to not blog at all than to have an out of date, poorly written, or lackluster blog. An ill-managed blog is as powerfully negative as a well-managed blog is positive.