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Do Google users outside of SEO understand what AMP means in the mobile search results? [Survey Results]

On Tuesday, Google announced a demo of accelerated mobile pages (AMP) in the standard search results. That was huge news and should have every website that’s publishing content take notice. Until the demo was announced, amplified pages would only show in very specific areas of the mobile search results, like the “Top stories” section (via a … Read more

Proof That 301 Redirects To Less-Relevant Pages Are Seen As Soft 404s To Google [Case Study]

Over the past few years, Google’s John Mueller has been asked many questions about where to best redirect pages during a redesign or website migration. It’s a hot topic, but that makes sense. When you are changing urls, it’s extremely important to redirect older pages to the newer urls using a one to one mapping, … Read more

June 2016 Google Algorithm Update – Analysis and Findings (But Was It Panda or Another Quality Update?)

{Updated on 7/4/16 with additional information and screenshots based on the impact from the June algorithm update.} {Updated on 7/6/16 with  information about the gain or loss of rich snippets based on the June update.} {Updated on 7/11/16 with information about Penguin 4.0 from Google’s John Mueller.} Summer is here, and it could be a … Read more

How To Create A Property Set In Google Search Console (GSC) Before A Domain Name Change or HTTPS Migration

Update: March 2019: Google has released a new type of property in Google Search Console called a domain property. A domain property will include all variations for the domain, including by protocol and subdomain. It’s a great move forward by Google and I highly recommend you set them up as soon as possible. In order … Read more

Can you recover lost search rankings after a botched website redesign or CMS migration? Yes, but time matters.

There are times companies reach out to me in a panic after going through a botched website redesign or CMS migration. I’ve unfortunately seen the situation many times. Basically, the redesign or migration goes live, all the urls change, and the 301 redirection plan bombs. Either the company didn’t implement a redirection plan at all, or … Read more

Is Your Killer Content Still Killer? How To Update Older and Outdated Content To Maintain High Search Rankings (Case Study)

You’ve heard it before a thousand times. “Produce killer content to win at SEO.” And I definitely agree with that statement. Because if you do, then you can get in front of more eyeballs, gain a following, naturally build powerful inbound links, and there’s a good chance that Google will reward you with strong rankings … Read more

March 2016 Google Algorithm Updates – Was it Panda, More Quality Updates, or Something Else?

They say March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. Well for SEOs, it’s slightly different this year. March came in like lion and went out like a bigger lion. There were three distinct dates where I saw significant movement from an algorithm update standpoint (starting on 3/3, then more on … Read more

How To Bulk Export Top Landing Pages From Google Analytics Using Analytics Edge in Excel

I help a lot of companies with website redesigns or CMS migrations (from an SEO standpoint). As part of that process, it’s extremely important to download all of a website’s top landing pages so you can check them in staging and when the redesign or migration goes live. By doing so, you can test the pages … Read more

How To Test Articles Using The Google News Troubleshooting Tool (via the Google News Publisher Center)

For news publishers, being included in Google News is a big deal. You can drive a lot of traffic by being listed in Google News, which means you can drive a lot of incremental ad revenue. So, it’s tough when certain urls are not accepted in Google News and publishers lose out on traffic, revenue, … Read more

6 Time-Saving Link Analysis Tips As We Approach Penguin 4.0 [SEO Plugins, Tools, and Resources]

The mad dash is on to clean up link profiles. Penguin 4.0 is quickly approaching and many companies are heavily analyzing their link profiles in order to flag and handle unnatural links. Penguin 4.0 is supposed to be the real-time Penguin, which is great news for SEOs and webmasters that have dealt with Penguin issues … Read more

Surfacing Featured Snippets From Around The SEO And SEM Industry, And What I Learned Along The Way

Featured Snippets are fascinating to me. The reason is simple. Any time Google surfaces a specific url, treats it differently in the SERPs, and provides a significant amount real estate for that url, I tend to pay attention. And based on the SERP treatment I just explained, I’ve found that featured snippets can drive massive … Read more