seo

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

Gather, Crawl, Freak, and Fix – How To Run A Quick Health Check Of Top Landing Pages When Seeing A Drop In Organic Search Traffic

It can be extremely frustrating when experiencing a slow decline in rankings and organic search traffic. Could it be an algorithm update, technical SEO problems, or something else? The fact of the matter is that it could be a number of serious problems causing the drop. And unless you can isolate the problem, it’s hard … Read more

Analysis and Findings From the November 19, 2015 Google Algorithm Update (Including Its Connection With Phantom 2)

A funny thing happened as I was finishing my last blog post about Google’s unconfirmed algorithm updates in 2015. I was getting ready to publish the post and the algo Richter scale in my office started to move – and move quickly. So I held off on publishing the post and waited for more data … Read more

Google’s Unconfirmed Algorithm Updates in 2015 and Their Connection to Panda and Phantom (Including the 11/19/15 Update)

2015 has been an incredibly interesting year from a Google algorithm update standpoint. Although there weren’t many confirmed updates like previous years, it was still a relatively volatile year algo-wise. We had the mobile-friendly algorithm released in April of 2015, Phantom 2 confirmed in early May, and then Panda 4.2 in July. Although those are … Read more

How To Check The X-Robots-Tag For Noindex Directives (Google Tools, Chrome Extensions, and Third-party Crawlers)

Updated: April 2022 The post now contains the most current tools I use for checking the x-robots tag for noindex directives. The list includes tools directly from Google, Chrome extensions, and third-party crawling tools. —— I have previously written about the power (and danger) of the meta robots tag. It’s one line of code that … Read more

The Curious Case of The Disappearing and Reappearing Google Featured Snippet

As Halloween approaches this year, I’m gaining a better understanding of the phrase “Trick or Treat”. Over the past month, I’ve watched Google display a featured snippet for one of my blog posts (the “treat”), only to change that back to a standard snippet (“the trick”). And then back to a featured snippet (“treat”). And … Read more

Analysis and Findings From The September 2015 Google Algorithm Updates (9/2 and 9/16): Panda 4.2 Tremors, Manual Updates, The Methode Philosophy, and More

In my last post, I explained what I have seen during the extended rollout of Panda 4.2. I ended up analyzing over seven weeks of Panda data, since P4.2 is going through an extended rollout. And yes, it’s still rolling out now. More about that soon. Overall, it had been very quiet leading up to … Read more

Panda 4.2 Analysis and Findings 7 Weeks Into The Extended Rollout – A Giant Ball of Bamboo Confusion

Note: I reached out to Google last week to learn more about the current rollout of Panda 4.2, when it would be completed, and other interesting questions I had based on my analysis. But I haven’t heard anything back directly related to those questions. I will update this post if I receive more information about … Read more

Challenging Murphy’s Law – 8 Immediate SEO Checks After A CMS Migration Goes Live

CMS migrations are a necessary evil for many companies. If your current technical setup is inhibiting your business from doing what it needs to be successful, then a CMS migration could be your way out. But migrations should not be taken lightly, and especially for large-scale websites that are changing urls. Any time you change … Read more

Phantom Tremors Continue As SEOs Wait For Panda – Latest Tremor on 7/14/15

As many of you know, Phantom 2 began rolling out on April 29, 2015, just days after the mobile-friendly update was released. Phantom 2 was a big update that Google initially denied. During my analysis of the update, I saw a lot of movement across sites dealing with content quality problems. It was clear from … Read more