Posted by Dr. Pete We've had a lot of discussions recently about SEO as a Science. Unfortunately, these discussions sometimes devolve into arguments over semantics or which approach is the "best" in all situations. I'd like to step back for a few moments today and talk about the wider ...
Posted by SeanWF This post was originally in YOUmoz , and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. This is my first ...
Posted by randfish Earlier this year, Danny Sullivan of Third Door Media asked me if SEOmoz could put together some data comparing ranking elements of Google against those of Bing to help illustrate the potential biases SEOs might face when optimizing for the two engines. Today at SMX Advanced ...
Posted by randfish A few weeks back, Stephan Spencer authored a post for SearchEngineLand entitled 36 Myths that Won't Die But Need To . I certainly recommend checking out the post, but be warned of some highly contentious comments.
Posted by randfish I've been an SEO for a long while - nearly 8 years. In all that time, I
Posted by Dr. Pete We've heard a lot of speculation lately about the future of rankings – the SERPs are clearly evolving, and what was once a simple list of 10 results has gradually become personalized, localized, and wikified. It begs the question: As the SERPs diversify, do rankings ...
Posted by randfish In the last 10 months, we've
Posted by Tom_C While brainstorming potential blog post topics I decided that keyphrase research doesn't get enough love here and I merrily agreed to write a post on the topic. Little did I know that this would result in a morning of maths. Monday morning to be precise. Monday ...
Posted by great scott! This week, Rand is joined by one of our in-house data geniuses, Ben Hendrickson , to talk more about some of our recently released correlation data to support guidelines for SEO best practices. While correlation doesn't always equal causation, it's still very interesting to look ...