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Important signals Google uses to rank your website

The Silverback Marketing post for Monday, August 13, 2012 discussed a new signal Google would be using to check the relevancy of your website, the possibility of copyright infringement. The last sentence of paragraph two of the article stated that “Google plans to add this issue to the more than 200 signals it already uses [...]

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Just in case you were hoping Google penalizes your site …

There obviously is a bit of sarcasm in the title of the August 9 Silverback Marketing post, but truth be told there are still many webmasters online that continue to perform actions guaranteed to cause Google to drop the ranking of that individual’s site. Panda and Penguin are consistent causes for concern, but a proper [...]

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Creating relevant content that Penguin likes is not a difficult task

The Google Panda algorithm that was unleashed back in 2011 was difficult for some webmasters and content writers to adjust to since it was so unyielding in terms of allowing a content farm to succeed. The Penguin algorithm also demands that quality content is posted on your website, but the algorithm is a bit easier [...]

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When should you rewrite and edit old content rather than creating a new piece?

The introduction of the Panda algorithm in 2011 and Penguin in 2012 by Google has caused many webmasters and web content editors to rethink strategies in terms of what to do with existing content. Both algorithms can have an effect on the ranking of a website or pages of a site if content is viewed [...]

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The Silverback Marketing Round-up for June 4-June 8, 2012

Tuesday, June 5 was the day of the 2012 “You & A with Matt Cutts” at the SMX Advanced Conference in Seattle. The conference is hosted by Search Engine Land and the discussion that takes place between Matt Cutts and the head of Search Engine Land Danny Sullivan has become an annual event at the [...]

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Focus on context and relevance of your content, not just the keywords

Search engine optimization is a process that continues to evolve. Therefore, an effective webmaster or web content writer is cognizant of any algorithm changes to a search engine in order to ensure his or her website remains relevant. Google’s 2011 release of the Panda algorithm and the 2012 release of Penguin has caused people to [...]

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Penguin 1.1 update was recently released

Webmasters have been waiting anxiously for the first Penguin update to occur since the release of the algorithm earlier this year. It finally happened this past Friday, May 25, 2012, right when we arrived at the holiday weekend. Matt Cutts is the head of the web spam team for Google and is kind enough to [...]

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The April updates to Google Search

“Search quality highlights: 52 changes for April” is the name of the latest Google Search blog post that appeared Friday, May 4. This post was created by head of the Google Search quality team Matt Cutts, so we can be sure there is plenty of great, pertinent information in the post. Silverback Marketing encourages our [...]

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I need to optimize title tags for social media as well as search engines?

Search engine optimization used to be a much simpler process. However, the introduction of the Panda algorithm in 2011 and Google’s warning that in 2012 there will be a new algorithm to penalize websites engaging in search engine over-optimization has caused many webmasters to rethink their SEO techniques. The other thing to consider today in [...]

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You took the time to write a blog post. Now make sure it gets read!

Silverback Marketing has posted a number of times about ways to improve the quality of your blog and ways to more easily draw traffic to that blog. Most people do not necessarily create a blog with the intent of that task being a primary vocation. Blogs many times are an avocation for people, an outlet [...]

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