No-follow links are those links which have the HTML attribute of "nofollow" and can be seen simply by right-clicking on a text link and selecting properties. If you are using Firefox, the little window will display several characteristics for the link. One of them is called Relation. If you see a nofollow after it instead of external, the link you just checked is a no-follow … [Read more...] about How Search Engines Treat the No-Follow Differently
Keyword Research and Analysis Strategies (Part 2): Competition Analysis
Keyword research, with subscription based tools like Keyword Discovery or WordTracker usually ends up in a massive list of keywords and for some, the list can number in the thousands. Many of the keywords in the list form the "long tail" of search results, a term coined by Chris Anderson. It refers to the collective searches for "low traffic" searches outweighing the searches … [Read more...] about Keyword Research and Analysis Strategies (Part 2): Competition Analysis
Keyword Research & Analysis Strategies (Part 1): Overview
SEO experts perform extensive keyword research and analysis prior to starting any SEO campaign. Much like PPC marketing, obtaining a large list of related keywords gives a search marketer the opportunity to select the most profitable and high traffic terms. Without a large list of keyword phrases, choices for optimization are slim and probabilities for success decline along … [Read more...] about Keyword Research & Analysis Strategies (Part 1): Overview
Google Bombs Defused
In my past article about Google bombing where I mentioned how current President George W. Bush ranked for the term "failure", I discussed how this technique could be used to manipulate rankings and even hurt a competitor's business or a person's name. Matt Cutts, of Google, announced that they have changed the algorithm to reduce the effects of this problem. Reports have come … [Read more...] about Google Bombs Defused
The Death of the Browser Address Bar?
The search term "Yahoo" more popular than "sex" in Google? According to Google Trends, it is. The Daily Domainer analyzes the story behind this strange phenomenon. Browser users have apparently gotten used to typing the name of the domain rather than the full domain name with the .com when trying to access popular sites such as Yahoo, MySpace, Amazon and Ebay. Besides the … [Read more...] about The Death of the Browser Address Bar?