Tag: SEO

6 Great WordPress Plugins for SEO

At last check, there are well over 31,000 different plugins in the WordPress Directory and that number continues to grow daily. Plus, there are another 2,700 WordPress plugins available on CodeCanyon and many others available to download. There are lots of great plugins out there, but which ones are best for helping you improve your website’s SEO? Well, I compiled a list of my six favorite WordPress plugins to help you improve your websites SEO quickly. WordPress SEO By Yoast WordPress SEO by Yoast is by far one of the most powerful WordPress plugins you can install on your website to help your SEO value. This plugin is pretty simple to use, but it can be a little overwhelming to beginners. With this plugin you can edit …

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6 Great WordPress Plugins for SEO

8 Ways to Use Email Alerts to Boost SEO

Link building is nowhere near dead, and some of the best link opportunities can be discovered by setting up email alerts for various things that are published on the web. In today’s Whiteboard Friday, Rand runs through eight specific types of alerts that you can implement today for improved SEO. Howdy Moz fans, and welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. Today we’re going to chat about email alerts and using them to help with some of your SEO efforts, specifically content identification, competitive intelligence, some keyword research, and, of course, a lot of link building because email alerts are just fantastic for this. Now here’s what we’ve got going on. There are a number of tools that you can use to do email alerts. Obviously, Google …

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8 Ways to Use Email Alerts to Boost SEO

Analyzing 11,555 Questions Asked by SEOs: The Moz Q&A Meta Study

The author’s posts are entirely his or her own (excluding the unlikely event of hypnosis) and may not always reflect the views of Moz. Sometimes we don’t need to travel to exotic linked data sources to discover treasure troves of precious information about our audience’s desires, aspirations, fears, and complaints. Sometimes that treasure is just far as a phone call to the customer care department. Sometimes it is just a click away in the Q&A and/or Forum section of our site. And sometimes it’s just there, freely offered by our own competitors to everybody able to retrieve the correct information from them. Understanding what our audience is really talking about, what the specific language is that they use, and what their topics and themes …

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Analyzing 11,555 Questions Asked by SEOs: The Moz Q&A Meta Study

Seven Free SEO Tools You Should Be Using

Today’s post is by Neil Patel, Owner of QuickSprout.com and Chief Evangelist at KISSmetrics. Free is awesome. Especially when that “free” whatever is giving you extra traffic, money, rank, reputation, riches, etc. Thankfully, there are a ton of free tools in the SEO world. The downside is that some of these free tools are junk. I want to give you a go-to collection of the top free SEO tools. These are intuitive, slick, effective, powerful, and, best of all, they’re absolutely free.

1. Google Analytics Google Analytics is to the online marketer like air is to the human being. You can’t live without it. If you’re not yet using Google Analytics, I recommend that you begin doing so …

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Seven Free SEO Tools You Should Be Using

The Future Of SEO Is Personalized Search: Interview with Warren Lee

As part of our coverage from last week’s sold-out Searchmetrics x Search Engine Journal conference in San Francisco on SEO, Content Marketing and Analytics, I recently caught up with SEO professional Warren Lee after he gave a presentation on “Bringing Sexy Back for SEO” which covered increasing relevance and influence of SEO in overall marketing strategy. Warren believes the future of SEO is in personalization, and that SEOs could be doing a better job of taking advantage of how search can be personalized in a strategic way. Warren also describes Hummingbird as a big game changer that SEOs aren’t taking notice of as much as they should. So I asked Warren, What are the key things people should be doing in regards …

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The Future Of SEO Is Personalized Search: Interview with Warren Lee

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