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Quote: I must admit that lately Google is the cause of my headaches.
No, not just because it decided I was not going to be not provided with useful information about my sites. And neither because it is changing practically every tool I got used since my first days as an SEO (Google Analytics, Webmaster Tools, Gmail?. And, honestly, not only because it released a ravenous Panda.
No, the real question that is causing my headaches is: What the hell does Google want to go with all these changes?
Let me start quoting the definition of SEO Google gives in its Guidelines: Continued at: http://www.seomoz.org/ugc/wake-up-seos-the-new-google-is-here
Any thoughts on what is mentioned? I didn't read all of that stuff, but I have noticed that Google has changed allot in the past 4 years, Page Ranking has changed although Page Rank doesn't really matter IMO. One good thing, Google put me back in the SERPs for a penalized web site (after a few years). Google has changed, not sure in regards to Social Media because I don't like that stuff. Bottom line, keep track of your SERPs and the competions Serps, and adjust accordingly. I've been focusing on a lot of SMO and it been working out great, very little SEO work and I've been having great results. totally agree with that.. you still have to consider the technical part of it and not just your visitors.. It's definitely worth to read! The site navigation, URL structure etc. which are part of Technical SEO should be really given with high importance. If these are not well-optimized, a site can't go far with Search. Technical SEO, sounds like a lingo to me.
Anyways, he mentioned about Content Is King, which is still the very base of why this industry matters. People like good stuff, so if popular stuff are not good, what's the use of putting them on top of searches? Google has done all the changes as they see that more and more sites appear and some of the site are doing illegal work and get good serps very easily and I think it is quite normal to make life tougher when only the strongest will surivive. I agree with that Google is changed since long time and now it takes into consideration not only SEO activities but also SMO activities. These days its better to focus on SMO.
Good article about the changes in Google. Thanks for sharing this information. It
Quote: I must admit that lately Google is the cause of my headaches.
No, not just because it decided I was not going to be not provided with useful information about my sites. And neither because it is changing practically every tool I got used since my first days as an SEO (Google Analytics, Webmaster Tools, Gmail?. And, honestly, not only because it released a ravenous Panda.
No, the real question that is causing my headaches is: What the hell does Google want to go with all these changes?
Let me start quoting the definition of SEO Google gives in its Guidelines: Continued at: http://www.seomoz.org/ugc/wake-up-seos-the-new-google-is-here
Any thoughts on what is mentioned? I didn't read all of that stuff, but I have noticed that Google has changed allot in the past 4 years, Page Ranking has changed although Page Rank doesn't really matter IMO. One good thing, Google put me back in the SERPs for a penalized web site (after a few years). Google has changed, not sure in regards to Social Media because I don't like that stuff. Bottom line, keep track of your SERPs and the competions Serps, and adjust accordingly. I've been focusing on a lot of SMO and it been working out great, very little SEO work and I've been having great results. totally agree with that.. you still have to consider the technical part of it and not just your visitors.. It's definitely worth to read! The site navigation, URL structure etc. which are part of Technical SEO should be really given with high importance. If these are not well-optimized, a site can't go far with Search. Technical SEO, sounds like a lingo to me.
Anyways, he mentioned about Content Is King, which is still the very base of why this industry matters. People like good stuff, so if popular stuff are not good, what's the use of putting them on top of searches? Google has done all the changes as they see that more and more sites appear and some of the site are doing illegal work and get good serps very easily and I think it is quite normal to make life tougher when only the strongest will surivive. I agree with that Google is changed since long time and now it takes into consideration not only SEO activities but also SMO activities. These days its better to focus on SMO.
Good article about the changes in Google. Thanks for sharing this information. It